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European Culture An Introduction. Carrie TANG 27th, Feb 2011. European Culture An Introduction. Greek Culture and Roman Culture The Bible and Christianity The Middle Ages Renaissance and Reformation The 17th Century The Age of Enlightenment Romanticism Marxism and Darwinism Realism
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European Culture An Introduction Carrie TANG 27th, Feb 2011
European Culture An Introduction • Greek Culture and Roman Culture • The Bible and Christianity • The Middle Ages • Renaissance and Reformation • The 17th Century • The Age of Enlightenment • Romanticism • Marxism and Darwinism • Realism • Modernism and Other Trends
Division OneGreek culture and Roman culture • Greek Culture • Roman Culture
Greek Culture • Philosophy & mythology • Aesop’s Fables • Homer’s epics • Art • Architecture • Sculpture • Athena • Constellation
Greek Culture • The Historical Context • Social and Political Structure • Homer • Lyric Poetry • Drama • History • Philosophy and Science • Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery • Impact
The Historical Context • Around 1200 B.C. • The 5th century B.C. • The end of 5th century B.C. • The 2nd half of the 4th century B.C. • In 146 B.C.
Social and Political Structure • Democracy “the whole people” • Economy slave labour • Sports the Olympic Games
Homer • Homer (around 700 B.C.) • Two epics - Iliad - Odyssey
Lyric Poetry • Sappho woman poet, love poems • Pindar odes
Drama • religious festivals • open-air theaters • wearing masks • a big chorus
Drama • tragedy - comedy • “tragedy”:high-born people Chinese drama:the common people
Drama - Tragedy • Aeschylus (525-456B.C) Prometheus Bound, Persians & Agamemnon • Sophocles (496-406B.C) Oedipus the King, Electra & Antigone • Euripides (484-406B.C) Andromache, Medea & Trojan Women
Drama • Comedy Aristophanes (about 450-380B.C.) Frogs, Clouds, Wasps, and Birds - clever parody - acute criticism - Coarse language
History • Herodotus (484-430 B.C.) - “Father of History”, - anecdotes digressions lively dialogue unaccurate
History • Thucydides (about 460-404B.C.) - accurate - imaginative - powerful
Philosophy and Science • Socrates (about 470-399B.C.) - founder of Western philosophy - dialectical method - executed by the government for “corrupting the youth”
Philosophy and Science • Plato (428B.C. – 348B.C.) - influenced by his mentor, Socrates - The Dialogues - Iealism (p27) - founder of the Academy in Athens
Philosophy and Science • Aristotle - A student of Plato - He wrote on many subjects, especially in logic and zoology. - “Father of science and knowledge”
Philosophy and Science • the differences between Aristotle and Plato A. direct observation (subjective thinking) B. realities are made up of “form” and matter (ideas were more real than the physical world) C. happiness is the aim of life (happiness is in a vulgar and low sense)
Philosophy and Science • Contending Schools of Thought Cynics: virtue, self-control Sceptics: doubting, questioning Epicureans: the pursuit of pleasure Stoics: believing in “duty”
Philosophy and Science • Science Plato Aristotle Democritus Euclid: Father of geometry (Elements) Archimedes:(Principle of the lever) - “Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world.”
“Give me a place to stand, and I will move the world.”- Archimedes
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery • Architecture the Doric style - Parthenon monotonous, unadorned the Ionic style graceful, elegant the Corinthian style luxurious
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery • The Parthenon in Athens - symbol of Greek culture - nearly 2,500 years - Temple of Athena the Virgin
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery • Architecture Doric styleIonic style Corinthian style (masculine style) (feminine style) (ornamental luxury)
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery • Scupture Discus Thrower - beauty - strength - balance
Discus Thrower Myron (active 480-440 B. C.)
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery Venus de Milo (sculptured between 150 B.C. and 50 B.C.) - discovered in Milo in 1820 - in the Musée du Louvre - the beautiful countenance - the grace and loveliness of a female - the symbol of love and beauty
Venus de Milo (sculptured between 150 B.C. and 50 B.C.)
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery Lacoon group - scuptured in the 1st century B.C. - unearthed in Rome in 1506 - 184 centimeters high - also named “the Laocoon and his sons”
Lacoon group (about 125B.C.) The sculpture depicts vividly the Laocoon’s desire to save his sons, twisted bodies, the fear and pain on their faces.
Art, Architecture, Sculpture & Pottery • Pottery - jars and other utensils - vases
red-figure painting (--50B.C.)
Impact • Spirit of Innovation - They invented many subjects - They first wrote history - They speculated freely about the nature of the world and the ends of life
Impact • Supreme Achievement The Greeks achieved supreme achievements in nearly all fields of human endeavor
Impact • Lasting Effect - an example to understand the world - influence in literature
Impact Greek Philosophers Quotes • Thou shouldst eat to live; not live to eat. – Socrates • I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies. – Aristotle • Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil. – Plato
Roman Culture • Romans and Greeks • Roman History • Latin Literature • Architecture, Painting & Sculpture
Romans and Greeks • Common - the citizen-assembly - the religions - the Indo-European language family • Difference the Romans built up a vast empire, the Greeks didn’t.
Roman History • Pax Romana - 200 years’ peaceful time • Roman law - the core of modern civil and commercial law • Division of the capital - from Rome to Byzantium (Istanbul) • Deposition of the West Roman Empire - in 1453
Latin Literature • Prose • Poetry - profound, powerful and beautiful
Architecture, Painting & Sculpture • Architecture the Pantheon Pont du Gard the Collosseum • Painting • Sculpture
The Pantheon (built in 27B.C)