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Aim: What is the legacy of Ancient Aim: What is the legacy of Ancient Greece?Greece?L28 Contributions of GreeceL28 Contributions of Greece
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contributions: – Language– Government– Medicine– Mathematics– Science– Architecture– Entertainment– Sports
Greek ContributionsGreek ContributionsModern GeographyModern Geography
• The work of Greek astronomers also contributed to geography, the study of the Earth’s surfaces.
• The word, geography, comes from the Greek word geographia which means “writing about the Earth.”
To describe where places were, they developed a system of longitude and latitude.
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• The Greeks loved reasoning and looked for answers to nature’s mysteries in mathematics.
• One such scientist, Pythagoras, believed that numbers were the key to understanding nature.– He started a school where students developed
mathematical theories. – Like many Greeks,
Pythagoras was especially fascinated by
geometry. • geometry: the branch of
mathematics involving points, lines, planes, and figures
Greek ContributionsGreek ContributionsModern AstronomyModern Astronomy
• How far away are the sun and moon?
• How do planets move in space?– These are the kinds of
questions asked by astronomers.
– The word, Astronomy comes from the Greek word astronomia meaning “star.”
– Astronomy means the study of stars, planets, and other objects in space.
• Once again, the Greeks were pioneers in this field.
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• People in all civilizations observed the sun, moon, and
stars.– But a Greek scientist named
Aristarchus was the first person to suggest that Earth moves around the sun.• This idea upset many Greeks who believed that
Earth was the center of the universe.
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• For centuries, the Greeks believed that the gods and goddesses controlled natural events, including health and sickness.– The earliest Greeks
thought that illness and accidents were punishments sent by the gods.
• They didn’t know about the natural causes of disease and healing.
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• A Greek man named Hippocrates changed the way people thought about health and medicine.– Hippocrates brought
a scientific way of thinking to his work as a doctor.
• He believed that diseases had natural causes.
• He taught his students to carefully observe their patients and write down what they saw.
Greek ContributionsGreek Contributions• Our form of
government was a Greek idea.– Democracy, or rule
by the people, began in Athens.
– The practice of having citizens serve on juries also began in Greece.
Modern GovernmentModern Government
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• Citizens control their own destiny.
Modern GovernmentModern Government
• We elect representatives
to speak for us and
make laws.• Only native-born men could be citizens in Athens.
• Today, women are citizens, and people from other countries can become U.S. citizens, too.
• Citizens debated and voted
on every issue.
Greek ContributionsGreek Contributions• Literature:
– Drama• Comedy, Tragedy
– Historical writing
Modern Language and LiteratureModern Language and Literature
• Thucydides wrote only one book; its modern title is the History of the Peloponnesian War.
• one of the first true historians
• he created the first scientific approach to history
• consulted written documents and interviewed participants in the events that he recorded
• Quote: "The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must."
• Herodotus is known as the “father of history.”
• He is almost exclusively known for writing The Histories, a collection of 'inquiries' about the different places and people he met during travels around the Mediterranean and into Mesopotamia.
• The unifying theme of his work is the conflict between the ancient Greeks and the Persians.
• The word architecture comes from the Greek word, arkhitekton which means "master builder," from arkhi- "chief" + tekton "builder, carpenter."
• The Greeks used:– columns to make their temples balanced and stately
– pediments, the triangular shapes where roof lines come together
–decorative bands called friezes
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churches- First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury,
New Jersey -
• Greek styles are still used in many buildings today.
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government buildings - The
White House -
schools - Johnson Hall at the
University of Oregon -
libraries - New York Public
Library
museums - Carnegie Art
Museum, Oxnard, CA -
• The word, theater, comes from the Greek word theatron, which means "place for viewing," from theasthai "to behold" (cf. thea "a view," theates "spectator") +
-tron, suffix denoting place • Greek theaters were built
as semicircles.– The rows of seats rose steeply from the stage so
that everyone in the audience could see and hear.
• These ideas influence the waytheaters are built today.
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• The Greeks even invented special effects. They used hoists to make people appear to fly.
• They also created scenery that revolved, or turned.
-Perhaps the greatest Greek contributions to the theater are their stories and plays.– Writers throughout the ages have
been inspired by Greek myths and stories.
– Greek dramas are still performed today all over the world.
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• The first Olympics were held in 776 B.C.E. to honor the Greek god Zeus.
• Today’s Olympics reflect ancient Greek
customs.
-During the opening ceremony, an athlete lights the Olympic flame.
-This custom comes from the time when the first Olympic athletes
lit a fire on the altar of Zeus.
Greek ContributionsGreek ContributionsModern SportsModern Sports
• Many modern Olympic events grew out of Greek contests.– One example is the pentathlon.– The word, pentathlon, which means “five contests,” comes
from the Greek words pente meaning "five" and athlon meaning "prize, contest.“
– The Greek pentathlon included:
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footraces
discus throw
long jump
javelin throw
wrestling
• The Greeks invented the pentathlon as a test of all-around athletic skill.
• Although the five contests are different today, the pentathlon is still an Olympic event.
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shooting
fencing
swimming
riding
running
Review – The Legacy of Ancient Review – The Legacy of Ancient GreeceGreece
• Language and Literature• Government• Medicine• Understanding of the Body• Mathematics• Astronomy• Geography• Understanding of Plants and Animals• Architecture• Theater• Sports