Peloponnesian war is the Greeks against Greeks and the Persian war is the Greeks against Persians.
What is the difference between the Persian and Peloponnesian war?
100
The concept of psyche and the theory of remeberance
What is Platoism:
100
Cultures around the world created a heterogeneous and cosmopolitan civilization
What is Hellenistic?
100
Rich, Middle, Poor, and Slaves
How was the class system divided?
100
The blending of religious beliefs or practices.
What is syncretism?
200
Having the forms, values, or standards embodied in the art and literature of Greek and Roman civilization.
What is classical Greek?
200
Hippocrates
Who was a major figure in classical medicine considered "father of medicine".
200
Alexander the Great's sudden death with no successors named.
What changed the framework of politics?
200
The rise of established cities, by Alexander the Great, that served as centers of government, trade, and culture that caused a migration into cities.
What was Urban Life?
200
Slender and fluted columns that have capitals shaped like inverted bells and decorated with carvings representing leaves of the acanthus bush.
What is Corinthian?
300
1. The Delian League
2. wars in Greece and with Persia and the ensuing thirty years of peace
3. the Peloponnesian war
4. Spartan and Theban hegemony and the triumph of Macedonia
What are the political phases of the Hellenic age?
300
Pythagoras
Who invented the diaotomic system used in music?
300
215-148 BCE
When were the Macedonian Wars?
300
Loyalty, "deep-seated seriousness," dedication, and "greatness of soul"
What are the Roman values?
300
A religious festival where they worship the god Dionysus, the god of wine.
What is Dionysia?
400
Tragedies
What was Greece's most prominent type of theater?
400
Thueydides
Who studied the Peloponnesian war and participated?
400
The conquering and dominance of nearby kingdoms and civilizations, such as the Etruscans
What is the rise of the Roman Empire?
400
Cynicism, skepticism, epicureanism, and stoicism
What are the 4 main philosophies?
400
a serious and deeply moral drama typically involving a noble protagonist brought down by excessive pride and describing a conflict between seemingly irreconcilable values or forces
What is a tragedy?
500
Herodotus
Who was the first to approach history as a distinct topic?
500
High Classical Style
What coincided with the zenith of Athenian imperial greatness
500
Divinized kingship and republicanism
What two forms of government did the Hellenistic world give rise to?
500
Shows realism, eroticism and violence while remaining proportionate. No longer ageless and ideal.
What are the characteristics of Hellenistic sculpture?
500
Contrapposto Posture
The invention along with the mastery of the representation of musculature.