Athens Sparta ... Spartaamp39s sole achievement, other than military supremacy, was that its people possessed a simple life style, with no care for the arts of Athens. ... View More
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Comparison of Athens and Sparta ... flourished. Athens was influence by the arts. It was a growing society that love knowledge and searched for reason in everything. ... View More
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sparta and athens ... Athenians also had good contributions to the history of arts. The Greek citystate of Sparta and Athens each contributed to the culture and traditions of ... View More
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Athens Vs. sparta ... Lastly they educated there people which gave them the opportunity to learn about arts and literature. Athens also had some disadvantages because some of there ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... With this wealth Athens was able to beautify their city and focus their attentions on the cultivation of learning and the arts. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta: Their Cultures and Their Differences ... get along. Trade, democracy, foreigners, individualism, thought, and the arts were all a part of Athens. Contrasting was Sparta ... View More
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I Choose Sparta ... re there looking in the back of your local newspaper and you read ampquotMove to Athens where were working to produce a strong appreciation for the arts.ampquot And so ... View More
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Athens Sparta ... In Athens, women had no political or legal rights, no public education ... The education of an Athenian woman involved spinning, weaving, and other domestic arts. ... View More
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athens vs sparta ... They are being schooled in philosophy, the arts, sciences, and math. Hopefully the persians donamp39t invade soon, Athens is beginning to prosper, and there isnamp39t ... View More
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sparta and athens ... men on the other hand were educated in the humane arts because the Athenians believed that was the only way to be free, this belief allowed Athens to became ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... Knowing that the women in Athens shared no rights with the masculine race, it ... gold and silver, travel abroad, foreign trade and the study of arts and literature ... View More
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Forms of Govt in Sparta and Athens ... identity and formed a unified society without the enlightenment of the arts, just the ... of democracy gave the power of government to the whole people of Athens. ... View More
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Athens and Sparta ... Unlike in Athens, the girls also went to school. ... Since the Spartans were so focused on their military, there were no advancements in the arts, literature, or ... View More
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Greek Art and Architecture ... The temple of Zeus at Athens was perphaps he must notable of the corinthian temples. ... principles had a less revolutionary impact on it than on the other arts. ... View More
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Trojan War ... an Athens jury sentenced Socrates to death for showing disrespect to the gods. Greek architects, sculptors, and painters made great contributions to the arts. ... View More
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Socrates ... The ancient Greeks thought of arts, like sculpting, Socratesamp39 first profession, as a mediocre ... middle part of his life, but it was well known in Athens that his ... View More
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Greek Achievement ... teachers who wandered teaching what we would consider today some of the liberal arts. ... the glory years of Greece while democracy was thriving in Athens, and saw ... View More
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Ancient Greece Athens, named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom, was the intellectual center ... athletes, others ventured into philosophy, science, drama, pottery and the arts. ... View More
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Herodotus and Thucydides ... Thucydides does not take the time to discuss the arts, literature or society in ... Pericles, he strove to be completely fair in his account of Periclean Athens. ... View More
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Dramatist of Greek Tragedy ... Born in 495 BC about a mile northwest of Athens, Sophocles was to become one of the great playwrights of the golden age. ... He studied all of the arts. ... View More
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User Friendly in Childhoods End ... Granted, she ends up being quite happy, but Georgeamp39s push to move was so he could take part in the fine arts offered in Athens. ... View More
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Spartan Women ... In Athens, the education of a girl involved spinning, weaving, and other domestic arts, for a Spartan woman such tasks were relegated to helots. ... View More
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judgment of ethics ... In 387 Plato founded the Academy in Athens, the institution often described as the ... These questions also encompass of arts should be encouraged, what form its ... View More
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Athena ... of Athens, such as, Achilles, Orestes, and especially Odysseus ampquotAthenaampquot1. Athena is know to be the goddess of war, guardian of cities, patroness of arts and ... View More
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Aristotle ... Alexander was commenced his expedition into Asia, 334 BC, Aristotle returned to Athens. ... similar acts of pride, Aristotle argued, so the literary arts have a ... View More
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The Art of Rhetoric ... Although different from modern societies, ancient Athens had a very artdominated society. ... He regarded the art of rhetoric superior to all arts. ... View More
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Athenian women ... Many of the hetairai were educated in many aspects such as the arts, had intellectual ... Pericles, the thirtyyear political leader of Athens, fell in love with a ... View More
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Classical Greek Art, Drama, and Government Influence on Mode ... all over our country was best put by Van Loon in The Arts: The city ... as well as many other countries has adopted originated in the ancient Greek City of Athens. ... View More
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AthenaGoddess of War and Wisdom ... She was the patron goddess of Athens. She watched and protected the people of Athens. ... She was also the goddess of other specific arts, crafts, and skills. ... View More
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Do you agree with the following: Hellenic Greek Culture Has Made ... ... where the base of everything in the world, from technology to arts and music ... The word means ampquotrule of the peopleampquot but this amp39peopleamp39 in Athens was constituted ... View More
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