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Greek Achievements 10.4

The Parthenon The Parthenon was a beautiful temple to the goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their protector. The temple, which stood on the Athenian acropolis, was built by Pericles and is still one of the most famous buildings in the world. What are some goods that people brought? Why do you think they brought them?

THE ARTS The ancient Greeks were master artists THE ARTS The ancient Greeks were master artists. Their paintings and statues have been admired for hundreds of years. Greek sculptors studied the human body, especially how it looks when it is moving. They used what they learned when they made their statues. Greek artists painted detailed scenes on vases, pots, and other vessels. The remains of Greek architecture show how much care the Greeks took in designing their buildings so they would reflect the beauty of their cities.

Greek writers created new literary forms, including drama and history Greek writers created new literary forms, including drama and history. Dramatists wrote tragedies, which described hardships faced by Greek heroes, and comedies, which made fun of people and ideas. Historians were interested in the lessons that history could teach. They tried to figure out what caused wars so the Greeks could learn from their mistakes and avoid similar wars in the future.

PHILOSOPHY The ancient Greeks worshipped gods and goddesses whose actions explained many of the mysteries of the world. But around 500 BC a few people began to think about other explanations. We call these people philosophers. Philosophers believe in the power of the human mind to think, explain, and understand life

Socrates (SAHK-ruh-teez) believed that people must never stop looking for knowledge. He taught by asking questions. When people answered, he challenged their answers with more questions. His student Plato (PLAYT-oh) created a school called the Academy to which students, philosophers, and scientists could come to discuss ideas. Plato's student Aristotle (ar-uh-STAH-tuhl) taught that people should live lives of moderation, or balance. He believed that moderation was based on reason. Aristotle also made great advances in the field of logic, the process of making inferences.

The Death of Socrates In 399 BC Socrates was arrested and charged with corrupting the young people of Athens and ignoring religious traditions. He was sentenced to die by drinking poison. Socrates spent his last hours surrounded by his students. One of them, Plato, later described the event in detail.       “Then raising the cup to his lips, quite readily and cheerfully he drank off the poison.  And hitherto most of us had been able to control our sorrow; but now when we saw him drinking…my own tears were flowing fast; so that I covered my face and wept…  Socrates alone retained his calmness: What is this strange outcry? he said… I have been told that a man should die in peace. Be quiet then, and have patience.” –Plato, from Phaedo How does Socrates tell his students to act when he drinks the poison?

Euclid c. 300 BC Euclid is considered one of the world’s greatest mathematicians. He lived and taught in Alexandria, Egypt, a great center of learning. Euclid wrote about the relationship between mathematics and other fields, including astronomy and music. But it is for geometry that he is best known. In fact, his works were so influential that the branch of geometry we study in school—the study of flat shapes and lines—is called Euclidean geometry Why do you think a branch of geometry is named after Euclid?

SCIENCE Many of the rules we still use today to measure and calculate were first developed by Greek mathematicians like Euclid (YOO-kluhd). Greek doctors like Hippocrates (hip-AHK-ruh-teez) wanted to cure diseases and keep people healthy. Greek inventors also made many discoveries that are still in use, from practical devices like water screws (which bring water up from a lower level to a higher one) to playful mechanical toys.