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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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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 ans wealth allowed education and art to flourish.
The Delian league formed. (A group of city-states united)
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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 was built in honor of Athena (Parthenon.)
The Parthenon is known as the finest example of Greek architecture.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
They even had Athenian drama competitions that consisted of triliogy & satyr.
Most tragic actors wore masks.
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