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Published on Dec 08, 2015

Academy High School

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE GREEK GOLDEN AGE

BY: MADDIE J SHACKELFORD
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HOW THE GOLDEN AGE STARTED

  • Wealth, peace, and harmony prevailed during the golden age{400sB.C.}.
  • The peace and wealth allowed education and art to flourish.
  • The Delian league formed. (A group of city-states united)

ARCHITECTURE

  • Their arcitecture consisted of beautiful temples, theaters, & gymnasiums.
  • These buildings were decorated with sculptures and other types of art work such as paintings.
  • The Acropolis was the central area that possesed the most valuable artistic creations.
  • At the peak of the Acropolis a marble temple it was built in honor of Athena (Parthenon.)
  • The Parthenon is known as the finest example of Greek architecture.

ARCHITECTURE

  • Greek temples did not contain many windows.
  • Temples were shrines for the gods, not places to meet for worship.
  • Colonnades usually surrounded the temples.

THE PARTHENON

  • Parthenon is one of the greatest architectural designs due to its preciseness.
  • It was full with many pieces of art but the bronze statue of Athena was valued most.
  • It was build under the supervision of the famous sculptor Phidias.
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ART

  • They painted on many different surfaces.
  • The best remaining ancient pieces are on vases.
  • They painted humans,animals,& mythological events.
  • They were greately influence by Egyptian art.
  • Eventually, the greeks developed their own style of art.

FAMOUS & INFLUENTIAL ARTISTS

  • Vase painters: Douris, Makron, & Kleophrades.
  • Pythagoras: discovered the proportion of the human body.
  • Phidia:famous sculptor, he also used geometry to create his work.
  • Sculptors: myron & Phidias were the greatest sculptors of the GA.

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PHILOSOPHY AND EDUCATIONAL INFLUENCES

Plato, Socrates, & Aristotle

PLATO

  • Ancient philosopher who lived from 327-427 B.C.
  • He founded the ACADEMY in Athens.
  • Although he made no major discoveries he developed a more rigorous approach to math.
  • He believed math was a the way to discover truth.
  • He is considered as the inventor of philosophic argument.

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SOCRATES

  • Ancient philiosopher who lived from 399-470 B.C.
  • His way of questioning laid the foundation for the way science works today.
  • He was strongly disliked by the people of Athens due to his arrogance.
  • His death was recorded by Plato, who was one of his students.
  • He valued law so much that when he had a chance to escape from prision he didn't.

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ARISTOTLE

  • An ancient philosopher who lived from 322-324 B.c.
  • Considered one of the greatest thinkers in the world.
  • He discovered the four elements {earth,water,wind,&fire}.
  • He believed that the sun, moon, & stars were made out of a 5th element called ether.

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THEATRE

  • Only men were allowed to act and watch plays.
  • They did mostly drama and comedy.
  • They even had Athenian drama competitions that consisted of triliogy & satyr.
  • Most tragic actors wore masks.

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