Classical Greek Architecture
Classical Greek Sculpture
Classical Greek Drama
Classical Greek Philosophy
Hellenistic Period
100

This building was dedicated to the goddess Athena and is the biggest and most famous structure on the Acropolis

What is the Parthenon?

100

This term describes the interest in the potential of men and women, an interest in the human body and the ability to reason, and a general focus on the capacity of human beings.

What is humanism?

100

Greek plays consisted of these two main types (not counting satyr plays).  

What are comedies and tragedies?

100

He thought that everything we perceive is an imperfect imitation of a perfect form

Who was Plato?

100

The term Hellenistic comes from the ancient term, Hellas, which referred to this place

What was Greece?

200

The Acropolis was rebuilt by Pericles after the Athenians defeated this great empire

Who were the Persians?

200

These sculptures were taken from the Acropolis by the British and have come to represent the contemporary issue of whether or not art should be repatriated

What are the Elgin (of Parthenon) marbles?

200

He was made king of Thebes after solving the riddle of the sphinx

Who was Oedipus?

200

He believed that true wisdom can only be gained once we recognize and acknowledge our own ignorance

Who was Socrates?
200

He conquered huge amounts of territory in a short period of time and spread Greek culture and language to much of the western world

Who was Alexander the Great?

300

This order of architecture can be indentified by capitals that look like rolled up scrolls, bases on the columns, and a continuous frieze

What is ionic?

300

This sculptor of the 5th century BCE  devised a mathematical formula for his sculptures known as the Canon of Proportions.

Who was Polykleitos?

300

A major component of Greek plays was the commentary by this group of people, often accompanied by instruments and choreography

What is the chorus?

300

He studied the physical world around us and was influential in almost every major discipline of learning  

Who was Aristotle?

300

This sculpture portrays a Trojan priest and his sons being attacked by deadly snakes

What is Laocoon?

400

This temple had a statue of Athena but also contained shrines to other gods like Poseidon. It is most easily identified by its "Porch of Maidens" which contains columns sculpted to look like young women. 

What is the Erechtheion?

400

Although much of what survives are marble Roman copies, many classical Greek sculptures would have been originally sculpted out of this material

What is bronze?

400

Greek plays were usually held as part of a competition during the festival of this god

Who was Dionysus?

400

He was put to death in 399 BCE for "denying the gods and corrupting the youth"

Who was Socrates?

400

This sculpture portrays the leader of a Barbarian tribe who has just been defeated by the Greeks and is approaching death

What is the Dying Gaul?

500

Most sculpture on Greek temples was located on the frieze or on this triangular shaped area at the top of the temple

What is the pediment?

500

This late classical sculpture depicts an athlete cleaning himself after a competition or workout

What is Apoxyomenos (The Scraper)?

500

Oedipus was written by this man, one of the most decorated Greek playwrights

Who was Sophocles?

500

He believed that virtue should be practiced and cultivated and saw most virtues as existing in between two extremes

Who was Aristotle?

500

This sculpture was originally placed overlooking a harbor and is over 18 feet tall

What is Nike of Samothrace?