Ancient Greece

The Greeks and Their Love for Music: A Lost Sound of Antiquity

Music was deeply embedded in the fabric of ancient Greek life, playing a pivotal role in religious ceremonies, public celebrations, and daily activities. For the Greeks, music was not just entertainment but a sacred art, believed to connect humanity with the divine and shape the very harmony of the cosmos. It was an expression of both the human sou...

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The Glory That Was Greece

Foothill College [Greece] [Resources]...

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Bureaucrats and Barbarians

Richard Hooker, Washington State Univ. [Greece] [Resources]...

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Ancient Greek Art and Architecture

The Greeks developed three architectural systems, called orders, each with their own distinctive proportions and detailing. The Greek orders are: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. [Greece] [Images and Art Collections]...

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National Archaeological Museum of Athens

A Visit to see some of the Archaeological Treasures of Ancient Greece in the Newly Renovated National Museum [Greece] [Images and Art Collections]...

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Tour to Greece

Democritus, Univ. of Thrace [Greece] [Resources]...

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Ancient Anatolia

[Greece] [Resources]...

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Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology

Carlos Parada, Brown Univ. [Greece] [Resources]...

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Trojan War Resources

a selection from Bulfinch's Mythology (Chapter XXVII, Part Two) which describes the Trojan War from the standpoint of Homer's Iliad. A list of resources is appended to the end of the document. [Greece] [Resources]...

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Greek Art

Archaic Art The Archaic sculptures are silent witnesses to the extraordinary development western society was about to undertake. The Kouros and Kore statues stand before a cultural revolution, all muscles tense, like a spring about to burst with energy into an extraordinary wave of classical thought. They stand with smiles frozen with meaning as if...

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