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| Mathematical ratio used to form ideal works of art |
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| Idealization, very ordered and rational, came After archaic period |
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| Focal point of greek city |
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Idea of perfection and proportionality Ex: Parthenon |
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| column with complex design |
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| study of ages and their significance |
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| period of greek art (Idealization) |
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| Weight shifted on one leg, body makes S shape |
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| Post is vertical, lintel is horizontal TT |
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| Closed in arch or extended arch |
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| Vault appears to be in a log shape |
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| two barrel vaults connected |
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| serious play with topic of universal importance |
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| Greek city states banning together to fight Persians |
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| Athens v Sparta 430-404 b.c |
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| Paid to teach people how to speak well |
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| Use of reason to discern laws and truth |
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| General of Athens, loved democracy |
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| wrote the Bacchae, greek tragedy playwright |
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| Involved in an initiation process, they are secretive |
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| patron of Carthage, angry at Jupiter for chosing Venus as most beautiful and wants to stop Aeneas from taking over Carthage. |
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| Queen of Carthage, falls madly for Aeneas, commits suicide become of failed love |
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| The god of wine and theatre, main character in the Bacchae, takes many forms |
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| King of Thebes, the chosen heir, wants to establish a rational, civil dictatorship |
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| Tught by Aristotle, conquered persians and established Greek Empire |
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| Greek culture spreads throughout the world |
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| according to Plato fufilling what you were designed to do |
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| the idealized state of objects, the essence of what is |
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inside the cave: cannot understand knowledge outside the cave: can understand knowledge |
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| Harmony in the soul and the city in moderation |
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| going from imagination to belief, thought and then finally knowledge |
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| People in power build to display their victory |
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| questioning unexamined beliefs |
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| completed in 72 to 80 ce, built for Titus, during roman empire rule |
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Polykleitos 450 -440 bc classical style |
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| made by Polydorus in the hellenistic period |
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| made by Polydorus in the hellenistic period |
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| classical period, Ictinus and Kallikrates |
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| by Phidias, classical period |
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| 510 bc overthrown in 27 bc by Julius Ceasar |
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| classical period, the enterance to the acropolis |
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| triumphal arch made for Titus after his victory of Jeruselem in 70 ce |
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statue of Ceasar Augustus, led the roman empire, made during roman empire 1st century rome |
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| Euripides, main characters Dionysus, Penthius and Agave |
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| before peloponissian war 500 to 450 bc |
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| death is unknown, corruption of youth, wisdom |
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| Euripides, mystery religions, logic vs emotion, society determines what you believe, new learning |
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| thucydides, justice, human nature, cleon v diotus |
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| justice city/soul, forms, knowledge |
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| fate, gods role, propaganda |
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| idea of perfection and proportionality |
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| post modern view of history |
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| there is no acurate view of history, just peoples personal opinions |
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