Title: Warm Up
1Warm Up
- 1. What philosopher taught his students to
question in order to learn? - 2. What philosopher did western civilization base
scholarship on until the 1600s, with the advent
of the Scientific Revolution? - 3. What philosopher was concerned with reality
what is reality, how do we know what is reality,
etc? - 4. Explain the difference between democracy in
Athens and the US today.
2Philip II
- King of Macedonia
- rules 359-336 BC
- Kingdom in north
- Father of Alexander the Great
- Admired Greece
- conquered it after Peloponnesian Wars (c. 338 BC)
- Macedonians seen as barbarians by Greeks
3Alexander the Great
Alexander the Greats Music Video ?
- Son of Philip II,
- ruled 336-323 BC, may have helped kill father to
get throne - Learned warfare from early age
- master strategist and general (teacher
Aristotle) - Conquered Persian Empire 334-331 BC
- Conquered Egypt
- built Alexandria which became one of most
important cities - 326 BC crossed Indus River
- soldiers refused to go on
- Went back to Babylon
- where he died in his early 30s from a
combination of wounds, too much alcohol, and
fever - His empire spread Greek culture, thought, and
language
4Alexander the Great
1. FILM Trailer (Im not a fan of this film for
various reasons and it is rated R, thus your
parents always need to preview this if you watch
at home on your own time, but it does show his
accomplishments)
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vcoiJThHAcb8
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vuWOIhTr1wPI
2. Smithsonian Documentary- 20 minutes on
Alexander, his tomb, and his legacy Take notes
while watching and be prepared to turn in a list
of at least 10 interesting facts you didnt know
or that you found fascinating.
5Hellenistic Age
- AFTER Alexanders death, empire divided into 3
kingdoms ruled by his generals - Kept Greek culture
- (Hellenistic about Greek culture)
- Greeks/Macedonians
- rulers/officials in all kingdoms
- Greek language
- became language of govt, business, education,
etc. - Alexandria (in Egypt)
- became largest city 1st Century BC, center for
learning, home to scholars, scientists, largest
library
6Hellenistic Culture
- New cities throughout WORLD
- built w/traditional Greek layout
- Sculptures no longer idealistic, but more
realistic - Scholastic gains in astronomy and mathematics
- Knew earth is sphere, calculated circumference
- Plane geometry (Euclid) and geometry of
spheres/cylinders, value of pi (Archimedes)
developed - Philosophy still centered in Athens (new
philosophy) - Epicureanism
- self-interest was basic motivation, pursuit of
pleasure (If it makes you happy) founded by
Epicurus - Stoicism
- reason, self control, discipline, morality,
always fine, founded by Zeno (more popular in
Greece and Rome), you do not give into desires
7Hellenistic Culture
8Comparing the Classical Age and the Hellenistic
Age(use pages 134-155 create a Venn Diagram)
Classical Age 20 items
Hellenistic Age 20 items
Both 10 items
9GREECE QUIZ
- All material from 3 powerpoints on Greece are
covered on the quiz (informal), however make sure
to study - Items in bold or underlined
- MAJOR concepts and people
- The types of GOVERNMENT
- Sparta v. Athens
- Philosophy and culture
- Wars
- Alexander the Great and Hellenism