Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Friday, March 27, 2015
Today's class, we continued our essay. This time, we almost finished half, think we can finish this assignment by next Wednesday. Time past so fast this week, next week, after the big test, we will be on the way to New York during our long break. Hope that I can finished this rest of time productively.
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Sagoras and Cleisthenes (both were aristocrats - surprise!) engaged in a power struggleIsagoras had support from some fellow aristocrats, plus from SpartaCleisthenes had support of the majority of AtheniansIsagoras becomes archon eponymous (tyrant)He ostracizes CleisthenesCleisthenes’ supporters - and the ordinary Athenian citizens! - revolt against Isagoras’ tyrannythey trap Isagoras on the acropolis for two days - on the third day he fled and was banishedCleisthenes - definitely a member of the elitevery richinsulated from the “hoi polloi”a crafty politician.
We also started watching the video of the Ancient Greece.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Today's class, we started learning about the aristocrats and tyrants in Ancient Greece. We knew that in Ancient Greece, aristocrats can handle even more power than the government did. They held meetings to debate about what to do next, and there were always women to entertain for those rich men. They always exclude middle class people, women, slaves and some certain aristocrats who are not welcomed by others. These aristocrats who have the most power can judge others. Sometimes they rule outside really peaceful, they are good ruler. But most of the time they rule really aggressive and abusive, which we called tyrant.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Greece is a mountainous peninsula, mountains cover ¾ of Greece.There are approximately 1400 islands in the Adriatic, Ionian, and Aegean Seas.Although fertile valleys cover one quarter of the peninsula, only about 20% is suitable for farming, Greek diet consists of grains, grapes, olives. Lack of resources most likely led to Greek colonization. Mycenaeance was one of the first people in ancient Greece.around 1200 BCE the mysterious “sea people” began to invade Mycenae, and burnt palace after palace. So, the Dorians moved into this war-torn region. Dorians were far less advanced. The trade-based economy collapsed. Writing disappeared for 400 years.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Socrates
Socrates: born in 470/469 BC at Dem Alopece, Athens, died in 399 BC at Athens. He was a classical Greek philosopher, and he was one of the founders of Western philosophy. Since Socrates didn't write any of his life, his thinking and his knowledge, all the things we know about him are all based on what his students wrote. As a champion of oral modes of communication, Socrates stood up at the dawn of writing against its haphazard diffusion. He suggested his students to get the realization by themselves, answer questions by asking questions. However, this method ran counter to the law at that time. Thus, his got arrest by the government in Athens. He had had a chance to escape the jail and got a better life. But he refused, and chose to drink a poison and got die.
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Ancient Greek architecture
Corinthian Capital
The Corinthian order is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greeks. The Corinthian Capital is decorated with 3 superimposed rows of carved foliage (acanthus leaves) around the capital.
Temple of Hera, Selinus
This temple is the Doric order, it is found on the hill to the east of the city's acropolis. It is a big temple with 25.33 wide and 67.82 long. There are 6 columns on the wide side and 15 columns on the long side.
Theater of Delphi
There are 35 rows and can involve about 5000 viewers. It was built around 4th C.B.C, by limestone.
There are five different orders of classical architecture, and ancient Greek architects created three, they are Doric, Ionic, Corinthian. The other two are Tuscan and Composite. The material for construct a building gradually from wood to marble. At the first time, wood can not only for some parts of a construction but also even an entire building. But, with time on, Ancient Greeks preferred limestone and marble onside. And the carved stones will be polished by chamois to resist water and be more bright and good looking.
The Corinthian order is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greeks. The Corinthian Capital is decorated with 3 superimposed rows of carved foliage (acanthus leaves) around the capital.
Temple of Hera, Selinus
This temple is the Doric order, it is found on the hill to the east of the city's acropolis. It is a big temple with 25.33 wide and 67.82 long. There are 6 columns on the wide side and 15 columns on the long side.
Theater of Delphi
There are 35 rows and can involve about 5000 viewers. It was built around 4th C.B.C, by limestone.
There are five different orders of classical architecture, and ancient Greek architects created three, they are Doric, Ionic, Corinthian. The other two are Tuscan and Composite. The material for construct a building gradually from wood to marble. At the first time, wood can not only for some parts of a construction but also even an entire building. But, with time on, Ancient Greeks preferred limestone and marble onside. And the carved stones will be polished by chamois to resist water and be more bright and good looking.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Class on 3/3
Today's class, we started learning Ancient Greece, because it is the first mod of the day, I felt super sleepy during the class, I had try to be clear and listen, but I cannot, so I think I need to review what we learnt in today's class.
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