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Greece: The Beginnings of Western Civilization Impact of Geography • How did geography affect the development of Greece? • In central & southern Greece, no one lives more than 40 miles from the sea. Plato wrote: Like frogs around a pond, we have settled around the shores of the sea. Pindus Mts. Pindus Mountains at Delphi Olive Groves Delphi Mt. Olympus: Home for the Gods? Gulf of Corinth Acropolis (Parthenon) Athens’ Acropolis Athens: Past Meets Present Agora at Base of Acropolis Agora Acropolis and Agora Minoans Santorini (Atlantis?) Cliffs at Thira The Kaldeira Fisherman & Boxers at Akrotiri Palace of Knossos Labyrinth Bull Leaping Bull Vase Linear B Mycenae Lion’s Gate Grave Coverings for Infant by Schliema nn Mask of Agamemnon A Wall of Troy (Ilium) SW Gate of Troy Excavation of Troy The Tyrants Draco Solon Clesthenes Vase tells story of Pisistratus fighting for Athenian Democracy Persian Wars Marathon Means Fennel? Thermopylae & Leonidas’ 300 *Herodotus recounted an incident that preceded the Battle of Thermopylae. The Spartan Dienekes was told the Persian archers were so numerous that when they fired their volleys, their arrows would blot out the sun. He responded with “So much the better, we'll fight in the shade”. [Herodotus The Histories, Book Seven, section 226.] Spartans Prepare for the Battle of Thermopylae Decisive Battles: Thermopylae Delian League & Athenian Empire • • • • League of Nations/UN Protection Dues Pericles 3 Goals… Golden Age of Greece (480-430 BCE) • Hellenic: pure Greek style – ideal beauty, not realism; – harmony, order, balance, & proportion • Sophists: – no absolute truth; – what people see through their senses is the source of knowledge; – Man is the measure of all things Greek Drama • • • • Honors Dionysus Amphitheatre Sophocles & Tragedies Aristophanes & Comedies Athens: City of Slaves & Artisans • Impact on technological innovation? • Focused on philosophy, beauty, nature… Discobolos by Myron Phidias Parthenon Peloponnesian War Pericles How does Pericles’ Funeral Oration compare to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address? Gettysburg Address (original) Gettysburg Address (typed) Philosophers: Search for Truth & Wisdom! • Socrates: The unexamined life is not worth living. • Plato: We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light. Ignorance, the root and the stem of every evil. • Aristotle: Republics decline into democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms. Philip of Macedon & Alexander the Great Hellenism (323-31 BCE) • Cultural diffusion • Blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian and Indian cultures • Realism and movement • Balance, harmony, symmetry • Alexandria: cosmopolitan city Philosophers • Stoicism: show no emotion; divine power controls universe; virtuous life in harmony with natural law; avoid human desires, power & wealth • Epicureanism: happiness comes from good conduct and absence of pain; harmony of body & mind – Romans: Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we shall die! Math & Science • Aristarchus: estimated the sun was at least 300x larger than the earth disproving earth being larger than sun; geocentric • Eratosthenes: estimated earth’s circumference (24,662miles), latitude/longitude • Archimedes: estimated Pi; Archimedes screw, catapults, laws of levers/pulleys • Ptolemy: heliocentric • Euclid: compiled geometry textbook The Elements Library & Lighthouse of Alexandria Venus di Milo by Alexandros of Antioch? Winged Goddess of Victory aka- Nike of Samothrace