Roman and Greek Culture

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Life In Ancient Rome Chapter 10 Section 1 Pg
Advertisements

Roman Achievements. Literature Drew several ideas from the Greeks –Epic Virgil –Aeneid Tacitus- Historian –Annals and Histories Latin was the primary.
Greek and Roman Art and Architecture. Big IDEA in Ancient Greek and Roman Art Ancient Greek art presents the universal ideal of beauty through logic,
Chapter 1 lesson 1 Life in Ancient Rome. I. A Prosperous Empire 1. Augustus was Rome’s first emperor, who led a long era of peace known as the Pax Romana,
Accomplishments of Rome 27 B.C A.D Accomplishments of Rome 27 B.C A.D. 476 sewers, roads, aqueducts Concrete roads connected the empire aqueducts.
Ms. Carmelitano.  Cultural Diffusion  Mixture of Roman and Greek (Hellenistic) culture Educated Romans learned Greek language  Classical civilizations.
Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization
Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses Mr. Greaser Name of Student Period.
Chapter 9: Roman Civilization Mr. Flynn. Section 1: Life in Ancient Rome Roman Culture The Romans admired and studied Greek statues, building, and ideas.
1. During the Roman republic, the Romans used Temple Architecture. › They blended Etruscan & Greek features › Put the most emphasis on the front of.
MILLIONAIRE SCOREBOARD $100 $200 $300 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $4,000 $8,000 $16,000 $32,000 $64,000 $125,000 $250,000 $500,000 $1 MILLION Click the $ for.
The Legacy of the Roman Empire Chapter 1 Roman Art Forms MuralsFrescoesMosaics.
Hellenistic and Roman Culture
Life in Ancient Rome.  They admired and studied Greek buildings, statues, and ideas. Though they copied some things, they changed them to suit their.
Chapter 1 lesson 1 Life in Ancient Rome
The Legacy of Rome in the Modern World
Arch Dome Concrete Bridges Architecture and Technology :
Chapter 9 Section 1 Life in Ancient Rome.
Roman Culture & Society SS.A.2.4.5; SS.A.1.4.1; SS.B
Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization
ROMAN CULTURE AND SOCIETY Big Idea: Greek and Roman culture spread throughout the empire.
1. During the Roman republic, the Romans used Temple Architecture. › They blended Etruscan & Greek features › Put the most emphasis on the front of.
Ruling an Empire Augustus began an even greater expansion of the Roman Empire. Added territories were divided into provinces, which were governed by a.
Begin $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Influences Roman Art RandomBuildingtechniques.
The ROMAN EMPIRE 200 B.C.E. to 300 A.C.E. The Roman Empire stretched from England to Egypt; Spain to Russia. Ruled by an Emperor, the Roman Culture was.
What aspects of the Roman Empire live on today in modern culture? 7.1 Analyze the legacy of the Roman Empire. (C, H)
E. Napp Rome’s Contributions to Civilization In this lesson, students will be able to identify characteristics of Rome’s legacy to World History. Students.
Roman Achievements. Fine Art Learned sculpture from Greece Realistic stone sculptures, used for education Bas-relief and low-relief: images project from.
Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization. The Legacy of the Greco- Roman Civilization Educated Romans learned the Greek language The mixing of Roman,
World History Chapter 6E Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization.
Life in Ancient Rome 1-1. Pax Romana Augustus and his successors take the empire to its peak Augustus and his successors take the empire to its peak.
Roman Culture Chapter 9 Section 1. Roman Art The Romans borrowed many ideas from the Greeks. The Romans borrowed many ideas from the Greeks. They used.
Roman Developments and Culture Mr. Koch World History A Forest Lake High School.
World History Chapter Five Section Two. Literature, History, Philosophy Ideas borrowed from the Greeks Blending of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman – known.
1. During the Roman republic, the Romans used Temple Architecture. › They blended Etruscan & Greek features › Put the most emphasis on the front of.
Life in Ancient Rome Chapter 10-1.
Roman Architecture.
Chapter 9 Roman Civilization Section 1 Life in Ancient Rome.
Roman Civilization & Culture Chapter 11 Section1.
Roman Achievements. Greco-Roman Civilization Greek Influence Greek Influence Blended Greek, Roman, and Hellenistic Cultures Blended Greek, Roman, and.
The Roman Achievement 5.3. Objectives Summarize works of Roman literary figures, historians and philosophers. Describe art and architecture developed.
Aim: Describe the legacy of Greco Roman Achievements.
Many Romans lived in cities throughout the empire that served as centers for culture, business and government. The heart of the empire was on the Italian.
Greco-Roman Culture Why was Rome such an AWESOME civilization?
Roman and Greek Art and Architecture Standard
Section Five: Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization.
Roots of Western Civilization. Greco-Roman Culture admired Greek culture –art, literature, architecture and philosophy mixing of Greek, Roman and Hellenistic.
Happy Monday! Take out your outline and turn to Lesson 12.1
Roman Empire.
Scholasticism Mrs. Tucker 7th Grade World History Honors
Review for Chapter 1 Test
Rome’s Legacy 12.3.
GUIDED READING )SLAVES 1) SECOND 11)MUSICIANS 2)GREEK
The Spread of Greek Culture
#TBT ROMAN ART 100 BC to 300 AD.
Mr. Madsen’s Schedule
Roman Culture Life in Ancient Rome
The Disintegration of the Roman Empire (284 C.E. – 476 C.E.)
Roman Achievements Latin remained the language of Rome
Chapter 6 Section 5: Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization
Ottoman Empire/Mogul Empire
Culture and Society in Rome
Remember to make your own notes when you take this copy.
Culture of Greece and Rome
Rome's Legacy Section 3, Chapter 12.
The Legacy of the Roman Empire
Homework Review Section 5
The Legacy of Rome Chapter 2 Lesson 4.
Roman Achievements P Science • Produced a calendar
Life in Ancient Rome 9.1.
Presentation transcript:

Roman and Greek Culture Mrs. Tucker 7th Grade World History - Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science

Roman Culture Latin Language Use of Arches and Domes Statues are of Realistic People Stoicism Toward Practicality Little Emotion Invented Concrete Built Aqueducts Made Vaults

Greek Culture Greek Language Statues are of Ideal Beauty Stoicism toward Happiness Through Reason

Both Roman and Greek Culture Many Gods and Goddesses Use of Colonnades and Porches Wrote Epics, Odes, Plays, and Satires Interest in Science Recorded Events of Their Own Civilization “History”