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Chapter 2: Classical and Hellenistic Greece Section 6: The Culture of Classical Greece By Dallin Hardy The Fifth Century B.C. Classical Greece 510-323 B.C. Heavily influenced Rome Western Civilization Greek Drama Religious plays Attic Tragedy Theater of Dionysus Athens Aeschylus The Oresteia Orestes Pursued by the Furies (1862) Adolphe-William Bouguereau (1825-1905) Sophocles Antigone Oedipus Rex Euripides The Trojan Women Old Comedy Humorous plays Mocked People Customs Aristophanes Lysistrata Architecture Three orders of Greek architecture Doric Ionic Corinthian Rebuilding of Athens 448 B.C. Parthenon 447-438 B.C. Athenian Acropolis Dedicated to Athena Statue of Athena Pericles’ Athens Philosophy Natural science Reality School of Hellas Athens Intellectual center of Greece “We cultivate the mind…we are lovers of the beautiful, yet simple in our tastes.” Pericles Thinkers and Philosophers were called, “lovers of wisdom.” Atomist Theory Developed by Leucippus Democritus World Consists of Small atoms Pythagoras Sacred Geometry Sophists Mid-5th century B.C. Taught Rhetoric Dialectic Argumentation History Herodotus “Father of History” Wrote The Histories Historical account of Persian Wars First real history of Western Civilization Thucydides “Father of Scientific History” Wrote History of The Peloponnesian War Hippocratic School Pioneered Medicine Scientific theory Emphasized Diagnosis and treatment through careful observation and reason The Fourth Century B.C. Drama Menander Tragicomedy Portrays foibles of Ordinary people Sculpture 5th-century Sculpture 4th-century Sculpture Philosophy and the Crisis of the Polis Socrates Philosopher Socratic Method Use of a series of questions to encourage logical thinking “The unexamined life is not worth living” Socrates Trial of Socrates 399 B.C. Socrates Critic of the Peloponnesian War Convicted & sentenced to Death Execution of Socrates Cynic School Philosophical movement Ridiculed Religious observances Turned away from involvement in the Polis Plato Student of Socrates The Academy 386 B.C. Established by Plato Plato’s Political Philosophy Just and Rational State Needed in order for individuals to achieve Good life The Republic 380 B.C. Aristotle Student of Plato Founding figure in Western philosophy Lyceum 335 B.C. Established by Aristotle Aristotle’s Moderation “Golden Mean” Moderate course Aristotle’s Political Philosophy Individualism