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Greek Culture Philosophy • Explanation of the nature of the universe • Questions of reality and human existence • Thales – 1st philosopher Great Athenian Philosophers $ $ Socrates Know thyself! question everything only the pursuit of goodness brings happiness. Plato The Academy The world of the FORMS The Republic philosopher-king Great Athenian Philosophers $ Aristotle The Lyceum Logic. Scientific method. Athens: The Arts & Sciences $ $ DRAMA (tragedians): Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides THE SCIENCES: Pythagoras Democritus all matter made up of small atoms. Hippocrates “Father of Medicine” Drama • Festivals of Dionysus (God of Wine) – Playwrights submit 4 plays for competition • Method of presentation – – – – – – Actors with masks Chorus Acoustics Reserved seats Dry seats Mechanics • Themes – Trojan war characters and their descendents – Ethics from Heroic period Drama • Tragedy – The most common of the genrés • Of about 1000 written, only 31 remain – all by Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides – Hero, Fate, Outside Events – Defeat usually because of Pride • Comedies – Hero usually solve their problems Drama • Sophocles – – – – Friend of Pericles Great prestige and wealth Wrote 123 plays, but only 7 exist Sophoclean tragic heroes • Have tragic defects • Are likeable and we feel sorry for them – Introduced two-actor interaction – Conflict: • Tradition and loyalty to king (Antigone) • Good intentions and fate (Oedipus the King) • Euripides • Aristophanes - Father of Greek Comedy History • Herodotus (484-420 BC) – Father of History – Tried to record coherent history – Traveled widely – Books called Researches – Most writing were about Persian wars History • Thucydides (470-405 BC) – Prominent soldier/historian – History of the Peloponnesian Wars Art • Classical Sculpture – Greek principles important • • • • Exact proportion—Golden mean Phidias—greatest Greek sculptor Myron – Discus Thrower Parthenon, Temples in Olympia