Class Lecture ... The Greeks developed the idea of the oikos which is the family unit. The Greeks developed the polis which is the citystate. Each ... View More
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Greek Civilization ... society. Greeks developed city states and the idea that an individual can be elected to office instead of born into it. Schools ... View More
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Greek Art and Architecture ... Doric Style The Greeks developed three architectual systems, called orders, each with their own distinctive proportions and defailing. ... View More
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Ancient Greek Notes ... 4. sea travel How the Greeks developed links with other societies. Their major vessel was the trireme, a ship powered by many oarsmen. ... View More
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Sophoclesamp39 Oedipus Rex ... The West developed CharacterDrama the Greeks developed Situation Drama, what man feels as the basic life form is what is imperiled by the onset of tragedy ... View More
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Ancient Greek Cultures ... did. The Americans saw that the Greeks were well managed people, so they developed a government for themselves. Modern American ... View More
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Persephone ... Greeks did. The ancient Greeks developed a religion and beliefs about the world that we now call Greek Mythology. Mythology is a ... View More
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Lost Technology ... Had the Greeks or their predecessors been able to pursue the inventions and technologies that were being developed 2000 years ago, the industrial revolution ... View More
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Christianity ... The Greeks developed three architectural systems called orders each with their own distinctive proportions and detailing Paez 78. ... View More
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Ancient Greece ... The Greeks also developed astronomy where they were able to anticipate the day when certain planets would be visible to people on earth, and even where they ... View More
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The Ionic Order ... specific decoration specifications. Ancient Greeks developed three orders: the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The Ionic order evolved ... View More
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Homer Comparison and Contrast of the gods in Homers epics with the ... ... human existence. The Greeks developed science as an explanation. The Hebrews followed their faith in God as an answer to all. We ... View More
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Contrast and Comparison of Egyptian and Greek Scultures ... The Greeks rapidly developed their art thought the Hellenic period of Idealism which tended to be more emotionally restrained to the Hellenistic Period of ... View More
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Athenian women ... The prostitutes and the stateowned brothels were an attractive part of Athens, usually run by slave women. ampquotAthenian Greeks developed a reputation among ... View More
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Greek influences ... Levers made moving large stones easier, and catapults were constructed to launch boulders at the enemy. The Greeks also developed astronomy. ... View More
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The History of Cosmology ... The Greeks studied the universe over the centuries and developed another idea that the stars and planets moved in a circular path around the earth. ... View More
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Ancient Greeks and Chinese Philosophers Studying and Writing About ... The ancient Greeks and Chinese philosophers were studying and writing about human ... The railroad, a recent mean of transport developed by the technological ... View More
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History of Geometry ... for pi obtained. The Greeks inherited the Babylonian principles and developed mathematics from 450 BC. They discovered that all ... View More
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Medea in the hellenic age ... things.ampquot Thinking this way the Greeks was more successful in creativity reaching heights they never thought they would reach. Their culture developed in the ... View More
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The Greeks Known to the Greeks as Mesopotamia Greek for ampquotbetween the rivers,ampquot this area ... these are two totally different geographical regions that have developed on their ... View More
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Ancient Egypt ... The Greeks called the country Aigyptos, from the name Hakaptah, the main ... The Hebrews spent 430 years in Egypt before they developed their own religion, and ... View More
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Greek and Roman Theater ... productions. These dancing and singing festivals developed into acting. This is where Greeks got their idea to have these performances. ... View More
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Baroque Era ... The two principal components of Renaissance style are a revival of the classical forms originally developed by the ancient Greeks and Romans, and an ... View More
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Greek Influence on the Roman Empire ... following centuries developed elaborate villas which nevertheless copied the Greek style. Romans borrowed their sculptural and painting styles from the Greeks. ... View More
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Ancient Greece ... living. Greece has greatly affected the way Western Civilization has developed. Government ... characters. The Greeks first started this. In ... View More
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Eastern vs. Western Architecture ... The characteristics in architecture developed by the Greeks are considered among the greatest achievements in Western Society. The ... View More
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Greek Art ... In my opinion, one of the best ways the ancient Greeks painted was with the Black Figure Technique which was developed by the Athenians. ... View More
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The Duomo of Florence ... The three main components of Renaissance style are the following: a revival of the classical style originally developed by the ancient Greeks and Romans, an ... View More
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Systems of government in Ancie ... Democracy and Tyranny. Monarchy was the ampquotfirstampquot of the forms of governments to be developed by the ancient Greeks. In this type ... View More
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Influences of Classical Greek Architecture ... The Greeks believed that each god was flawless, and since the gods took human ... Greek sculptors developed an ideal model of human proportion when they created ... View More
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