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FROM HOMER TO HERODOTUS. __________________ FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL GREECE. STAGES IN GREEK CIVILIZATION. Ca. 2900-1400 BC: Minoan Period Ca. 1600-1150 BC: Mycenean Period Ca. 1250 BC: Fall of Troy? Ca. 1250-1150 BC: Fall of Mycenaean
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FROM HOMER TO HERODOTUS __________________ FOUNDATIONS OF CLASSICAL GREECE
STAGES IN GREEK CIVILIZATION • Ca. 2900-1400 BC: Minoan Period • Ca. 1600-1150 BC: Mycenean Period • Ca. 1250 BC: Fall of Troy? • Ca. 1250-1150 BC: Fall of Mycenaean Empire • Ca. 1100-750 BC: “Dark Ages” • Ca. 750 BC: Written Greek Language • Ca. 750 BC: Homer • Ca. 750 BC: Beginnings of Greek colonization
Greek Alphabet • Ca. 8th century BC • Adapted Phoenician Alphabet • 23 letters:16 consonants & 7 vowels • Earliest examples ca. 740 BC • Standardized 4th century BC • Tablets and Papyrus • Greek word for papyrus is biblos, hence Bible
Trojan War (c.1250 BC) Legend of Paris and Helen
Achilles and Hektor • Achilles’ pride • Vengeance for Patroclus’ death • Battle of heroes • Disgracing Hector’s body
Archaic Literature • Epic Poetry from dark ages • Iliad • Odyssey • Oral vs. written forms: bardic tradition • Written by 700 BC • The authorship of Homer questioned
The Iliad and History • Iliadas the Trojan War • For Ancient Greeks “mythos” as truth • For us “myth” is thought of as legend • To the Greeks (and other ancient peoples), myths provide explanations (science=body of knowledge) • Levels of History • Distinctions between 800 BC- 1250 BC • Mycenaean burial vs. archaic cremation • Mycenaean chariots • Temples
What can the Iliad reveal? • What is the relationship between gods and mortals? • What is the role of war? • How is the battlefield managed? • What is the status of women? • What does this say about democracy? • What are the values of this society?
VALUES AND VIRTUES IN GREEK SOCIETY • Virtues of arete and Penelope • Honor (timé) and Family “Always be the best and distinguished above others” “Do not bring shame on the family of your fathers” • Bravery (agathos) expected Trojan War Olympic Games (776 BCE)
Values and virtues for women in Greek society Management of the household as wife and mother • Helen and Paris • Andromache and Hector • Penelope and Odysseus • Clytemnestra and Agamennon
Rise of Polis 8th Century BC to 5th Century BC Polis = city (->politics) Corinth, Sparta, and Athens Monarchy, Oligarchy, and Democracy Tyranny Citizenship Hierarchy
Expansion of Greece Age of colonialization: 750 BC to 500 BC Mother city (metropolis) established colonies under founder (oikistes); colony independent Major areas: Black Sea, Southern Italy, Spain, Asia Minor, Macedonia, North Africa Purpose of Colonization Trade Resources Citizenship
PANATHENAIC PRIZE AMPHORA c. 530 BC