KBAT GREECE

Locations

Thebes

Sparta

Athens

Greece

Persian Empire

Italy

Egypt

Black Sea

Near East

Asia Minor

Delos

Know

Aeschylus

Alexander the Great

Altar of Zeus at Pergamum

AnavysosKouros

Aristophanes

Aristotle

Aristotle

Atomists

Black-figure style & Red-figure style

Delian League

Dialogues

Dorian Mode

Doric/Ionic/Corinthian

Dualists

Ecclesia

Entasis

Ethos

Euripides

Gandharan

Geometric/Protogeometric Art

Hellenistic

Herodotus

History of the Peloponnesian War

History of the Persian Wars

Homer

Hubris

Kritios Boy

Laocoon

League of Corinth

Lyric Poetry

Lysippus

Materialists

Meander

Metaphysics

Myron

Oedipus the King

Olympic Games

Oresteia Trilogy

Orientalizing

Pericles

Philip of Macedon

Phrygian Mode

Plato

Polis

Praxiteles

Pre-Socratic

Pythagoras of Samos

Relief Carving (High/Low)

Sappho

Scopas

Socrates

Sophists

Sophocles

The Acropolis

Thucydides

Tyrants

Zoroastriansim

Be able to

Analyze the impact of geography on Classical Greece and compare to the development of ancient civilizations such as Mesopotamia or Egypt.

Characteristics of Greek religion: Gods/Goddesses, function, purpose

Characteristics of epic poetry and its diffusion—specifically the Iliad and Odyssey and their significance

Compare/contrast visual arts of Corinth and Athens (C&V p. 42)

For each period, identify the following: chronological order, noteworthy achievements, impact, characteristics, government, art, religion, economy…

Archaic Age

Heroic Age

Age of Colonization

Classical Age

Golden Age

Hellenistic Age

Compare/contrast Doric and Ionic orders; include origin, structure, and effect

What is philosophy and what are its characteristics? Identify the pre-Socratic schools of thought and their basic ideas. Also, Discuss the contributions of Plato and Aristotle to the development of philosophy.

Identify strengths and weaknesses of Herodotus, Homer, and Thucydides as historians.

In what ways can the manifestation of chaos, confusion, and uncertainty be seen in art from the Classical and/or Hellenistic periods? Explain, citing specific examples.

What role did drama and music play in the lives of the Greeks? How were the two forms interrelated?

Explain the chief differences between the three principal Greek tragic dramatists. Illustrate with episodes in particular plays.

Compare/contrast the characteristics and purpose of classical verses Hellenistic art and architecture. What is the “Classical Ideal”?