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2. Social and Political Structure
Athens was a democracy. Democracy means "exercise of power by the whole people", but by "the whole people" the Greeks meant only the adult male citizens, and citizenship was aset of rights which man inherited from his father. Women, children, foreigners and
slaves were excluded. They had no rights.
The economy of Athens rested on an immense amount of slavelabour. Slaves worked on farms and in workshops and mines owned by their masters. There was harsh exploitation in Greek society.
The Greeks loved sports. Once every four years, they had a big festival on Olympus Mount which included contests of sports. Thus began the Olympic Games. Revived in 1896, the Games have become the worlds foremost amateur sports competition.
3. Homer
Ancient Greeks considered Homer to be the author of their epics. He probably lived around 700 B.C. Two such epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, have survived. They are not about events of
Homers own time, but about great men and wars of a remoter age, probably in the period 1200-1100 B.C.
The Iliad deals with the alliance of the states of the southern mainland of Greece, led by Agamemnon in their war against the city of Troy. The heroes are Hector on the Trojan side and Achilles and Odysseus on the Greek. In the final battle, Hector was killed by Achilles and Troy was sacked and burned by the Greeks.
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目录:
Introduction
1. Uses of the Subject
2. Two Major Elements in European Culture
DIVISION ONE GREEK CULTURE AND ROMAN CULTURE
I. Greek Culture
1. The Historical Context
2. Social and Political Structure
3. Homer
4. Lyric Poetry
5. Drama
a. Aeschylus (525-456 B. C. )
b. Sophocles (496-406 B. C. )
c. Euripides (484-406 B. C. )
d. Comedy
6. History
a. Herodotus (484-430 B. C. )
b. Thucydides (about 460-404 B. C. )
7. Philosophy and Science
a. Socrates
b. Plato
c. Aristotle
d. Contending Schools 0f Thought
e. Science
8. Art, Architecture, Sculpture and Pottery
a. Art
b. Architecture
c. Sculpture
i. Discus Thrower
ii. Venus de Milo
iii. Laocoon group about 125 B. C.
d. Pottery
9. Impact
a. Spirit of Innovation
b. Supreme Achievement
c. Lasting Effect
Question for Revision
I. Roman Culture
1. Romans and Greeks
2. Roman History
3. Latin Literature
a. Prose
i. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B. C. )
ii. Julius Caesar (102/1007-44 B. C. )
b. Poetry
i. Lucretius (about 93-50 B. C. )
ii. Virgil (70-19 B, C. )
4. Architecture, Painting and Sculpture
a. Architecture
i. The Pantheon
ii. Pont du Gard
iii. The Colosseum
b. Painting
c. Sculpture
i. Constantine the Great
ii. Spoils from the Temple in Jerusalem (81 A.D. )
iii. She-wolf
Questions for Revision
DIVISION TWO THE BIBLE AND CHRISTIANITY
I. General Introduction
I. The Old Testament
1. The Pentateuch
a. The Fall of Man
b. Noahs Ark
c. Ten Commandments
2. The Historical Books
3. The Poetical Books
a. Book of Job
b. Book of Psalms
c. Proverb
d. Ecclesiastes
e. Song of Solomon
4. The Prophets
a. Amos
b. Jeremiah (about 650-570 B. C. )
c. The Book of Daniel
I. Rise of Christianity
1. The Life of Jesus
2. The Spread of Christianity
IV. The New Testament
1, The Birth of Jesus
2. Jesus Is Tempted by the Devil
3. The Sermon on the Mount
4. The Last Supper
5. The Crucifixion
V. Translations of the Bible
Questions for Revision
DIVISION THREE
THE MIDDLE AGES
I. General Introduction
11. Manor and Church
1 : Feudalism
a. Growth of Feudalism
b. The Manor
c. Knighthood and Code of Chivalry
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