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1 By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY

2 Warm-Up 1. Personal Needs1. Personal Needs 2. Copy homework into agenda2. Copy homework into agenda 3. So far, we have studied about the following of Ancient Greece: Mythology (gods/goddesses), Geography, Daily Life (sorry girls), Athens vs. Sparta, and the many Accomplishments.3. So far, we have studied about the following of Ancient Greece: Mythology (gods/goddesses), Geography, Daily Life (sorry girls), Athens vs. Sparta, and the many Accomplishments. –On your next clean page, title the paper Ancient Greece Review, and make a list of 5 to 10 words that characterizes the above topics.

3 Alexander the Great 356-323 B.C.E.

4 Alexander the Great ’ s Empire

5 Alexander the Great in Persia

6 Building Greek Cities in the East

7 Pergamum: A New “ Hellenistic ” City Cosmopolitan Culture

8 Trade in the Hellenistic World

9 Library at Alexandria (333 B.C.E.)

10 Hellenic vs. Hellenistic Art

11 Hellenistic Philosophers  Cynics  Diogenes  ignore social conventions & avoid luxuries.  citizens of the world.  live a humble, simple life.  Epicurians  Epicurus  avoid pain & seek pleasure.  all excess leads to pain!  politics should be avoided.

12 Hellenistic Philosophers  Stoics  Zeno  nature is the expansion of divine will.  concept of natural law.  get involved in politics, not for personal gain, but to perform virtuous acts for the good of all.  true happiness is found in great achievements.

13 The “ Known ” World – 3c B.C.E.

14 Hellenism: The Arts & Sciences  Scientists / Mathematicians:  Aristarchus  heliocentric theory.  Euclid  geometry.  Archimedes  pulley.  Ptolemy  geocentric theory.

15 Ptolemaic View of the Universe

16 The Breakup of Alexander ’ s Empire

17 The Incursion of Rome into the Hellenistic World

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19 Review 1. How did Alexander the Great spread and preserve Greek culture? What is the importance of this?

20 Activities Directions: You have been charged by Alexander the Great to build a great city. Inside this city should reflect the ideas and accomplishments of the Ancient Greeks. These products will be displayed for the new city during our Greco-Roman Day! Do your best.


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