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| A standing male figure in Greek sculpture is called |
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| widely accepted as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey is |
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| The anger of Achilles and its consequences are the focus of |
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| Entasis, different distances and thicknesses of columns and outward outward leaning entablature are all carefully designed to |
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| create a perfect visual appearance |
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| A term important to the ancient Greeks, arĂȘte can be defined as |
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| diligence in the pursuit of excellence |
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| like many tragic figures, Oedipus suffered from a weakness in character, hubris, which can be defined as |
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| athena is often represented by |
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| One of the greatest intellectual disasters of Western culture was |
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| The burning of the library at Alexandria |
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| which of the following locations did not host games similar to those conducted at Olympia |
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| The principal theme of the odyssey is |
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