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Greeces Goldenand Hellenistic Ages
CHAPTER 6
  • Section 1 Greek Art of the Golden Age
  • Section 2 Philosophers and Writers of the Golden
    Age
  • Section 3 Alexander the Great
  • Section 4 The Spread of Hellenistic Culture

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Objectives
Section 1
Greek Art of the Golden Age
  • Explain why the 400s B.C. are considered the
    golden age of Greek art and architecture.
  • Examine how Greek art of the golden age reflected
    the Greeks view of themselves and the world.

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The Arts of the Golden Age
Section 1
Greek Art of the Golden Age
  • Architecture Acropolis, Parthenon
  • Painting vases (Show Dipylon Vase Transparency)
  • Sculpture Myron, (Discus Thrower) Phidias,
    (Athena) Praxiteles (Statues that were lifelike
    and natural in Human form and size)

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Parthenon
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Myron
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Praxiteles (Hermes)
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The Nature of Greek Art
Section 1
Greek Art of the Golden Age
  • Glorified human beings
  • Symbolized Greeks pride in city-states
  • Expressed harmony, balance, order and moderation
  • Combined beauty and usefulness

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Objectives
Section 2
Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age
  • Explain the basic ideas of Socrates, Plato, and
    Aristotle.
  • Identify the achievements of Greek mathematicians
    and scientists of the golden age.
  • Identify the literary forms that originated or
    flourished during Greeces golden age.

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The Rise of Philosophy
Section 2
Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age
  • Socrates education was key to personal growth
  • Plato dealt with government, education,
    justice, and religion
  • Aristotle wanted limited democracy

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Socrates Plato
Aristotle
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Mathematics, Medicine, and Science
Section 2
Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age
  • Pythagoras believed that everything could be
    explained in terms of mathematics
  • Hippocrates considered the founder of medical
    science

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History
Section 2
Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age
  • Herodotus first historian of Western world
  • Thucydides wrote History of the Peloponnesian
    War

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Greek Theater
Section 2
Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age
  • Drama chorus described scene and commented on
    action
  • Tragedies Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides
  • Comedies Aristophanes

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Objectives
Section 3
Alexander the Great
  • Detail how Philip II of Macedon paved the way for
    cultural change.
  • Examine what Alexander the Great accomplished.
  • Identify the factors that contributed to the
    breakup of Alexanders empire.

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Philip II of Macedon
Section 3
Alexander the Great
  • Developed first professional army
  • Demosthenes led opposition to Philip
  • Assassinated in 336 B.C.
  • Succeeded by his son, Alexander, who became known
    as Alexander the Great

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Alexander the Great
Section 3
Alexander the Great
  • Military and classical education
  • Conquered most of known world
  • Died at age 32

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Beginnings of the Hellenistic World
Section 3
Alexander the Great
  • The spread of Greek culture marriage between
    Greeks and Persians was encouraged
  • The breakup of Alexanders empire divided into
    Macedon, Egypt, and Syria

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Objectives
Section 4
The Spread of Hellenistic Culture
  • Describe how society changed during the
    Hellenistic Age.
  • Explain how philosophers of the Hellenistic Age
    viewed ethics.
  • Identify the ways in which Hellenistic scientists
    added to the existing body of knowledge.

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Learning and Commerce
Section 4
The Spread of Hellenistic Culture
  • Trade routes to China, India, Arabia
  • Women won new property rights, appeared more
    often in public

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Religion and Philosophy
Section 4
The Spread of Hellenistic Culture
  • Ruler-worship
  • Cynicism Diogenes
  • Skepticism Pyrrho
  • Stoicism Zeno
  • Epicureanism Epicurus

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Science in the Hellenistic Age
Section 4
The Spread of Hellenistic Culture
  • Mathematics and physics Euclid, Archimedes
  • Medicine anatomy
  • Astronomy and geography Aristarchus,
    Eratosthenes
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