The Spread of Hellenistic Culture objective Students will
The Spread of Hellenistic Culture
objective Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western Civilization by: Explaining the conquest of Alexander the Great and the formation and spread of Hellenistic culture by Alexander the Great Essential Question How did the empire of Alexander the Great establish a basis for the spread of Hellenistic culture?
Hellenistic Culture in Alexandria Hellenistic Blend of Egyptian, Persian, Indian, and Greek culture Emerged after Alexander’s death Examples Koine: dialect spoken in Alexandria Center of Hellenistic commerce Strategic site on Nile delta in Africa Thriving harbor International community with mixture of customs and traditions Beautiful city Pharos lighthouse Library at Alexandria
Science and Technology Alexandria became center of learning and scholarship Mathematics and Physics Euclid Astronomy Aristarchus Ptolemy Incorrectly placed earth at center of solar system Eratosthenes Estimated sun was 300 X larger than earth Proposed Earth and other planets revolved around the sun Closely calculated Earth’s true size Used geometry to compute earth’s circumference Was within 1% Opened school of geometry in Alexandria Wrote The Elements Basis for Geometry Archimedes Calculated Pi Explained law of the lever Invented compound pulley Invented Archimedes Screw Used for catapult machines Basis for later inventions like force pumps and steam engines
Aristarchus
Eratosthenes
Archimedes
Philosophy and Art Influence Followed belief of universal that followed rational principles Plato and Aristotle Stoicism Developed by Zeno Believed divine power controlled the universe People should live virtuous life in harmony with natural law Control vices like power, wealth Encouraged an ethical life Promoted social unity Appealed to all races, cultures Realism in Sculpture Flourishing of sculpture Honored gods, heroes, and ordinary people Colossus of Rhodes Bronze statue 100 ft tall One of the seven wonders Toppled by earthquake in 225 B. C. E. More realistic than Ancient Greece, more ordinary Influence would follow to Rome
Hellenistic Sculpture
Fact List: Alexander the Great Hero Villian
Introduction Outline Thesis: State thesis Include introduction to categories 1 st body paragraph Follow thesis and stick with order facts 2 nd body paragraph facts 3 rd body paragraph facts Conclusion Summarize your thesis and main points Do not restate thesis word for word
Do not use “I” or “you” HINTS! “You will see that Alexander is a Villain. ” “I am going to tell you about Alexander the Great. ” Do not write like you are texting “U will c that Alexander is a villain. ” Do not write like you are talking to me “So you see that Alexander is like a hero. ”
objective Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of ancient Greece in terms of its impact on Western Civilization by: Explaining the conquest of Alexander the Great and the formation and spread of Hellenistic culture by Alexander the Great Essential Question How did the empire of Alexander the Great establish a basis for the spread of Hellenistic culture?
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