GROUP RESEARCH PROJECT: THE ODYSSEY English 9B
... did the wizard Merlin build the circle? Did aliens land spacecrafts here?—and impress with its age and beauty (Owens). ...
... did the wizard Merlin build the circle? Did aliens land spacecrafts here?—and impress with its age and beauty (Owens). ...
The Trojan War by Barry Strauss Ancient history Greek city states at
... in his neck. Drags Hector’s body around the city until Zeus insists he return it. a. Priam goes to beg for recovery of his son’s body. III. End of the War A. Written in the Odyssey, the Epic Cycle B. Paris kills Achilles, by using a poisoned arrow and hitting his heel C. There is a duel between Ajax ...
... in his neck. Drags Hector’s body around the city until Zeus insists he return it. a. Priam goes to beg for recovery of his son’s body. III. End of the War A. Written in the Odyssey, the Epic Cycle B. Paris kills Achilles, by using a poisoned arrow and hitting his heel C. There is a duel between Ajax ...
Greek Clothing
... During the periods under discussion, generally referred to as Archaic and Classical, there were two basic styles of costume for both men and women: Doric, in existence at the beginning of the Archaic period, and Ionic which was adopted later. The most basic garment for women was the Doric peplos, w ...
... During the periods under discussion, generally referred to as Archaic and Classical, there were two basic styles of costume for both men and women: Doric, in existence at the beginning of the Archaic period, and Ionic which was adopted later. The most basic garment for women was the Doric peplos, w ...
Co-living (共生 kyousei) with barbaroi: from archaic to classical Greece
... division just now?”: he replied, “it was very much as if, in undertaking to divide the human race into two parts, one should make the division as most people in this country (ἐνθάδε, Athens) do; they separate the Hellenic race from all the rest as one, and to all the other races, which are countless ...
... division just now?”: he replied, “it was very much as if, in undertaking to divide the human race into two parts, one should make the division as most people in this country (ἐνθάδε, Athens) do; they separate the Hellenic race from all the rest as one, and to all the other races, which are countless ...
File - English with Mrs. Holt
... Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each reached for the apple. Zeus proclaimed that Paris, prince of Troy and thought to be the most beautiful man alive, would act as the judge. Hermes went to Paris, and Paris agreed to act as the judge. Hera promised him power, Athena promised him wealth, and Aphrodite pr ...
... Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each reached for the apple. Zeus proclaimed that Paris, prince of Troy and thought to be the most beautiful man alive, would act as the judge. Hermes went to Paris, and Paris agreed to act as the judge. Hera promised him power, Athena promised him wealth, and Aphrodite pr ...
Sparta - Athens Info Sheets and Fill-In Sheet
... believed in the balance of mind and body. Although many of them strove to become soldiers and athletes, others ventured into philosophy, drama, pottery and the arts. The two most important concepts which the ancient Greeks followed were found inscribed on the great shrine of Delphi, which read "Noth ...
... believed in the balance of mind and body. Although many of them strove to become soldiers and athletes, others ventured into philosophy, drama, pottery and the arts. The two most important concepts which the ancient Greeks followed were found inscribed on the great shrine of Delphi, which read "Noth ...
Objectives for Chapter 4 - East Lynne School District
... architects, writers, and philosophers. ...
... architects, writers, and philosophers. ...
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... 3 tragedies – royal family of Thebes ~ Oedipus the King ~ Oedipus at Colonus ~ _______________________ A fortune teller saw in the oracle that the infant would _______________________________, Theban king Laios, and _____________________ _______________, Iocaste So, he was to be abandoned on a ...
... 3 tragedies – royal family of Thebes ~ Oedipus the King ~ Oedipus at Colonus ~ _______________________ A fortune teller saw in the oracle that the infant would _______________________________, Theban king Laios, and _____________________ _______________, Iocaste So, he was to be abandoned on a ...
Chapter 5 Outline
... barracks for another 10 years and eat there for another 40 years. b. Women i. As a part of warrior society, girls were expected to produce healthy sons for the army; therefore they were trained to exercise and strengthen their bodies. 1. This was something that no other Greek women did ii. Under Spa ...
... barracks for another 10 years and eat there for another 40 years. b. Women i. As a part of warrior society, girls were expected to produce healthy sons for the army; therefore they were trained to exercise and strengthen their bodies. 1. This was something that no other Greek women did ii. Under Spa ...
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... • For a brief period of about 100 years, Athens was a democracy. It was not a perfect democracy, but it established the roots of democracy. We owe Athens a lot! ...
... • For a brief period of about 100 years, Athens was a democracy. It was not a perfect democracy, but it established the roots of democracy. We owe Athens a lot! ...
Portland Place School Classics Department
... In May and June you will sit a paper for each of the three topics you have studied during your two year study of Classical Civilisation – Athens and Sparta (40201), Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals (40202) and Virgil Aeneid (40203). It is essential that you make a real effort with the revision of t ...
... In May and June you will sit a paper for each of the three topics you have studied during your two year study of Classical Civilisation – Athens and Sparta (40201), Greek Tragedy and Drama Festivals (40202) and Virgil Aeneid (40203). It is essential that you make a real effort with the revision of t ...
Check Point - Collier High School
... • When he was about 70 years old, Socrates was put on trial. His enemies accused him of corrupting the city’s youth and failing to respect the gods. • Standing before a jury of 501 citizens, Socrates offered a calm and reasoned defense. But the jurors condemned him to death. Loyal to the laws of At ...
... • When he was about 70 years old, Socrates was put on trial. His enemies accused him of corrupting the city’s youth and failing to respect the gods. • Standing before a jury of 501 citizens, Socrates offered a calm and reasoned defense. But the jurors condemned him to death. Loyal to the laws of At ...
Chapter 31 - Brookville Local Schools
... just one of many connections between modern English and ancient Greek. Our alphabet grew out of the one the Greeks used. In addition, many English words have Greek roots. For example, the word telephone is made up of the Greek words for "fax off (tel) and "voice" (phone}. Even the way we write sente ...
... just one of many connections between modern English and ancient Greek. Our alphabet grew out of the one the Greeks used. In addition, many English words have Greek roots. For example, the word telephone is made up of the Greek words for "fax off (tel) and "voice" (phone}. Even the way we write sente ...
The Rise of Greek City
... The Mediterranean and Aegean seas were as central to the development of Greek civilization as the Nile was to the Egyptians. The ancient Greeks absorbed many ideas and beliefs from the older civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. At the same time, they developed their own unique ways. In particular ...
... The Mediterranean and Aegean seas were as central to the development of Greek civilization as the Nile was to the Egyptians. The ancient Greeks absorbed many ideas and beliefs from the older civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. At the same time, they developed their own unique ways. In particular ...
The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. Yet
... The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. Yet, there culture still impacts our lives today, in the arts, philosophy, and in science, math, literature, and politics. The ancient Greeks were great builders, thinkers, philosophers and military strategists. ...
... The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. Yet, there culture still impacts our lives today, in the arts, philosophy, and in science, math, literature, and politics. The ancient Greeks were great builders, thinkers, philosophers and military strategists. ...
Athens vs Sparta
... The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. Yet, there culture still impacts our lives today, in the arts, philosophy, and in science, math, literature, and politics. The ancient Greeks were great builders, thinkers, philosophers and military strategists. ...
... The earliest Greek civilizations thrived nearly 4,000 years ago. Yet, there culture still impacts our lives today, in the arts, philosophy, and in science, math, literature, and politics. The ancient Greeks were great builders, thinkers, philosophers and military strategists. ...
Athens and Sparta - Woodford County Public Schools
... in science, math, literature, and politics. The ancient Greeks were great builders, thinkers, philosophers and military strategists. ...
... in science, math, literature, and politics. The ancient Greeks were great builders, thinkers, philosophers and military strategists. ...
The Rise of Greek City-States
... The Mediterranean and Aegean seas were as central to the development of Greek civilization as the Nile was to the Egyptians. The ancient Greeks absorbed many ideas and beliefs from the older civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. At the same time, they developed their own unique ways. In particular ...
... The Mediterranean and Aegean seas were as central to the development of Greek civilization as the Nile was to the Egyptians. The ancient Greeks absorbed many ideas and beliefs from the older civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt. At the same time, they developed their own unique ways. In particular ...
Empire of Persia and Media Xerxes — Part 4
... partly along some hillocks of no great height, and partly upon the level of the plain." And here, on the Plataean Plain, was fought the last battle of the Persians in Greece, September, 479 B. C. The Persian forces, with their Greek allies, numbered 350,000; the Greek army, 110,000. The two armies w ...
... partly along some hillocks of no great height, and partly upon the level of the plain." And here, on the Plataean Plain, was fought the last battle of the Persians in Greece, September, 479 B. C. The Persian forces, with their Greek allies, numbered 350,000; the Greek army, 110,000. The two armies w ...
Demosthenes in English
... arouse great interest in their neighbors. Then it is time to act. And Europe really acts through its present leaders, but since its actions lead also to undesirable changes (people not merely get richer; sometimes other things happen), discontent appears. It is this discontent, caused by fear, that ...
... arouse great interest in their neighbors. Then it is time to act. And Europe really acts through its present leaders, but since its actions lead also to undesirable changes (people not merely get richer; sometimes other things happen), discontent appears. It is this discontent, caused by fear, that ...
Unit 14 Who were the ancient Greeks?
... Was the battle of Marathon a great victory for the ancient Greeks? Tell the story of the Greek success against the Persian army at the Battle of Marathon, noting key characters and making a time line of events. Discuss with the children what happened. What might the Athenians’ view of the Spartan re ...
... Was the battle of Marathon a great victory for the ancient Greeks? Tell the story of the Greek success against the Persian army at the Battle of Marathon, noting key characters and making a time line of events. Discuss with the children what happened. What might the Athenians’ view of the Spartan re ...
Greek City
... by a small group of warriors. The Spartans spoke Greek, wrote Greek, thought of themselves as Greeks, but they were very different from the other Greek city-states, and proud of it. • Sparta’s patron was Aries – god of war ...
... by a small group of warriors. The Spartans spoke Greek, wrote Greek, thought of themselves as Greeks, but they were very different from the other Greek city-states, and proud of it. • Sparta’s patron was Aries – god of war ...
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... in the history of the world. Democracy means rule of the people. • Athens was ruled by archons, nine high rulers who were elected annually. • The laws were proposed by the senate. It was made up of 500 citizens. • The citizens’ assembly was made up of citizens who chose to attend. The assembly appro ...
... in the history of the world. Democracy means rule of the people. • Athens was ruled by archons, nine high rulers who were elected annually. • The laws were proposed by the senate. It was made up of 500 citizens. • The citizens’ assembly was made up of citizens who chose to attend. The assembly appro ...
Ancient Greek cuisine
Ancient Greek cuisine was characterized by its frugality, reflecting agricultural hardship. It was founded on the ""Mediterranean triad"": wheat, olive oil, and wine.Our knowledge of ancient Greek cuisine and eating habits is derived from literary and artistic evidence. Our literary knowledge comes mostly from Aristophanes' comedies and quotes preserved by 2nd–3rd century AD grammarian Athenaeus; artistic information is provided by black- and red-figure vase-painting and terracotta figurines.