Aristotle was a philosopher.
Who built the Globe Theater and when was it built?
It was built in 1599 by a playing company called, Lord Chamberlain's Men.
They were described as terribly gruesome and as revitalized corpses.
What were some of Aristotle's theories and principles? (Name 2)
Essentialism, Homonymy, Category Theory, Four Casual Account of Explanatory Adequacy, Hylomorphism, Aristotelian Teleology, Substance, and Living Beings.
How was the Globe Theater built?
It was built by using timber from another theater called, The Theatre.
What was one theory about ghosts created by the Church?
What were Aristotle's basic approaches to Philosophy?
The Phainomena and The Endoxic Method.
The Globe Theater could house up to 3,000 spectators.
The punishment in England was death by burning alive.
What can Aristotle lay claim to among his great achievements?
He can lay claim to the first logic.
At the base of the stage, there was an area called the pit, where, for a penny, people would stand to watch the performance. Around the yard were three levels of stadium-style seats, which were more expensive than standing room.
What was a frequent scenario leading to charges of black witchcraft?
Someone living on the fringes of village life was offended by a neighbor or a passerby.
What was Aristotle's Category Theory based on? (name 2)
(i) a substance (ousia); (ii) a quantity; (iii) a quality; (iv) a relative; (v) where; (vi) when; (vii) being in a position; (viii) having; (ix) acting upon; or (x) a being affected.
How big was the 'apron stage' of the Globe Theater?
It was approximately 43 feet (13.1m) in width, 27 feet (8.2m) in depth, and 5 feet (1.52m) off the ground.
What was one superstition of how the Moon affected life?