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Bellringer Read p. 110 in the old text. Answer question #2 and #3. Remember, no food or drink allowed. WORLD HISTORY Chapter 5 Golden Age 480-430 BC Government Pericles—Athenian Leader – Assembly leader – Paid officials – Navy – Beautified Athens – Parthenon Art Parthenon – Built by Phidias – Held Athena, goddess of wisdom and protector of Athens – Emotionless & serene features Classical art: valued order, balance and proportion – Public buildings, not private homes – Influence in America Parthenon Parthenon at night Drama Greek invention Civic Duty Amphitheater Playwrights: Aeschylus & Sophocles Chanted, masks Tragedy: strength led to pride which led to downfall Amphitheatre Lifestyles Simple, mud-brick dwellings Vases for wine and olive oil Small shopkeepers and artisans Women covered faces and had designated areas Peloponnesian War 431 BC Sparta marched into Athens in 431 BC Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War Sparta burns farms and Athens retreats into city walls Plague during 2nd year of war; 1/3 die Peloponnesian War cont. 415 BC Athens sends huge fleet to Syracuse, Sparta’s largest ally Defeated!! 404 BC Athens surrenders Destroyed confidence, danger of speaking out Aristophanes, first comedies Philosophy “one who loves wisdom” Based their questioning on: – 1) assumed that the universe was put together in an orderly way – 2) assumed that people could understand these laws through reason. Socrates Athenian soldier and stonecutter Socratic method Age 70, brought to trial for “corrupting the youth of Athens” and failing to honor the gods of Athens Guilty, poison hemlock Plato Visited Socrates in prison Very wealthy Convinced by Socrates death that average citizens in a democracy were unable to govern wisely Began the Academy Wrote The Republic…3 basic groups Aristotle Plato’s student Physician’s son Syllogism: held that every truth followed from other truths, could not skip a step A=B B=C A=C Alexander the Great Hellenism Alexandria – Museum – Library Astronomy and Literature – Aristarchus…sun 300x larger than the earth – Ptolomy…earth at center of solar system – Eratosthenes…earth’s circumference around 25,000 miles Math and Physics – Euclid…geometry, Elements book of proofs – Archimedes…value of pi, circumference of a circle, levers Decline – 150 BC – Rome gaining strength