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Greek art, literature, philosophy, and scientific genius represented the height of cultural achievement The Blending of Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman traditions produced what is now known as GrecoRoman Civilization Adapted realism of Hellenistic work Portray their subjects with every wart and vein in place Statues of soldiers, writers, or emperors might capture expressions of smugness, discontuent or pride Huge palaces, temples, stadiums, and victory arches Pantheon – temple to all Roman Gods Roman roads built so well, many still in use long after Rome fell Built aqueducts, bridge-like stone structures to bring water from hills to cities Ptolemy (astronomer-mathematician) proposes theory that the Earth was the center of the universe- accepted in western world for nearly 1,500 years Dr. Galen- advances medical science by experimenting to prove a conclusion- complies a medical encyclopedia Pliny the Elder complies volumes on geography, zoology, botany, etc… Virgil – writes the Aeneid – tries to make Rome’s past as heroic as the Greeks – links his work to Homer’s Horace and Juvenal use verse to satirize, or make fun of, Roman society Livy expressed patriotic feelings and restored Roman virtues by recalling images of Rome’s heroic past Tactius wrote badly about Augustus and his successors because they destroyed Roman liberty Civil law applied to all citizens – when Rome expanded, they ruled many foreigners who were not covered by civil law Law of nations applied to all people under Roman rule – eventually both systems merge People with same status are equal before the law An accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty The accused should be allowed to face their accuser and defend against the charge Guilty must be established “clearer than daylight” through evidence Decisions should be based on fairness, allowing judges to interpret the law