vivilizations
terms
reformers
illiad & odyssey
philosophers
100

the three ancient civilizations/cultures related to the Aegean

cycladic, minoan, mycenaean

100

hellenic

greek

100

the four reformers

draco, solon, pisistratos, cleisthenes
100

the illiad and the odyssey are what to ancient greek people

religious texts

100
the four philosophers

thales, anaximander, herakleitos, pythagorus

200

king minos' son

the minotaur


200

homeric ideal

it is important to live one's own life to the fullest and accomplish as much as possible while alive

200

dracos' reform

writes the first ancient greek code of laws

200

what did all of the women have in common odysseus saw in the underworld

they all had associations with men

200

anaximander's belief

specific things emerge from apeiron (the boundless)

300

a civilization with no military, but a powerful navy

minoan

300

age of heroes

a mythical period that emphasizes the feats of ordinary people - the age of "godlike men"

300

pisastratos' reforms

1) dismembered the large farming estates and distributed them to landless peasants

2) imported artists and poems, and commissioned the first scholarly edition of Homer's poems

300

the main idea of old mycenaen culture in the Illiad

desire for honor on the battlefield

300

herakleitos' reasoning for the guidance of change

logos

400

the cyclades islands were the birthplaces of

artemis and apollo

400

greek word for city-state

polis

400

cleisthenes' reforms

1) redistricts athens - breaks up the four old aristocratic tribes and created ten demes

2) creats the council of five hundred

400

the prime example of the homeric ideal in the illiad

achilles

400

the specialty of thales belief

the first recorded, naturalistic guess about the origins of matter

500

relationship with arete and the hellenes

if the hellenes are reaching a period of balance, then their idea of arete should be in harmony with their institutions

500

ancient greek humanism

freedom of thought about human affairs and room to experiment with human passions

500

solon's reforms

1)freed all slaves

2)created the council of four hundred

3) limited the important governmental office to the uppcerclass

4) all reforms must remain in effect for ten years

5)established a manufacturing economy

500

two unspoken messages in the Odyssey

1) people should try to experience as much as they can while alive

2) fighting to gain things in this life may be more fulfilling than fighting to die and achieve eternal glory after death

500

what was different about pythagoras' belief

it was in complete contrast to that held by the Ioanians