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Greek Achievements Key Terms Socrates Plato Aristotle reason Euclid Hippocrates Socrates The Big Idea : Ancient Greeks made lasting contributions in the Plato Aristotle Arts, philosophy, and science.

Greek sculpture is admired for its realism and details. The Arts : Statues Statues were made of stone or marble. Greeks were master artists. They were so good because they paid attention to fine detail. They also studied the human body. Many of their sculptures looked like they could come to life.

The Arts : Paintings Greek paintings are also admired for their detail. Many of the painted scenes show athletics or scenes from myths. Scenes were usually done in red and black.

The Arts : Architecture The Greeks took great care in designing their buildings. They wanted their buildings to be a reflection of their city. The pillars of the Greek temples appear perfectly straight. Greeks understood that in order for pillars to appear to be straight, they needed to actually be wider in the middle.

Inside the Parthenon stood a statue of Athena. The Parthenon The Parthenon was built by Pericles for Athena, the protector of Athens. The Parthenon has 46 columns.in Once a year, the people of Athens held a festival in honor of Athena.

Socrates Philosophy Plato People began to question gods as the reason for life being the way it was. These people who questioned life were called philosophers. Philosophers believed in the power of the human mind the think and explain. Aristotle

What is love? What is courage? Socrates At his death, his students watched him calmly take the poison and die. Socrates believed people should never stop looking for knowledge. He was a teacher who taught people to ask questions of life. He frustrated many and was accused of questioning the gods and corrupting youth. For questioning the gods, he was condemned to death.

The Republic discussed the ideal society based on justice and fairness. Plato I believed philosophers should rule because only we understand what was best. Plato was Socrates student. Plato also taught along with being a philosopher. Plato had a famous school for philosophers and scientist to come and discuss ideas. Plato wrote a famous philosophy work, The Republic.

Aristotle, Plato s student, was the greatest thinker in Greece. He believed in moderation, or finding a balance in life. He believed moderation was based on reason, or clear and ordered thinking. He believed people should think about the actions before doing them and predict how they will affect others. Aristotle Aristotle was against greed but felt like you shouldn t give away everything you own. Aristotle was a master at logic, the process of making inferences. For example, if you know Socrates lived in Athens, and Athens is in Greece, Socrates must live in Greece and possibly be Athenian.

Greeks also began recording history by writing about it. They tried to write neutral accounts of what happened in Greece. The Arts : Writing Greeks created drama and historical writing. Their writing was a large source of entertainment. They performed tragedies and comedies, writing about wars and bringing light to them. Aristophanes was a famous comedy writer. Aeschylus and Sophocles were among the best tragedy writers.

The study of flat shapes and lines is called Euclidean geometry. Math in Ancient Greece With math, the Greeks were able to measure the size of Earth. Some Greeks spent their lives studying math. Euclid (YOO-kluhd) was one of these people, and many geometry rules we study today come from his studies. Hypatia (hy-pay-shuh) was another famous, Greek Mathematician. She devoted her life to teaching her findings to others.

Medicine in Ancient Greece Greeks also studied medicine. They studied the human body and how it worked. They tried to cure diseases and keep people healthy. Hippocrates (hip-ahkruh-teez) was a great Greek doctor who studied what caused disease. Today, Hippocrates is known for his ideas about how doctors should behave. When doctors graduate medical school, the recite the Hippocratic oath.