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1、会计学1Get StartedGet Started1. A General Introduction2. Focus In 第1页/共82页Get Started第2页/共82页Get Started Greek culture dates back to the Neolithic Age (about 4000 BC). By its Bronze Age (about 2800 BC), Greek culture had come to a stage of substantial development in view of its ability to produce usefu

2、l tools and articles and weapons in bronze, as were evidenced by the unearthed artifacts in the neighborhood of the Aegean Sea. The Aegean Civilization or the Stone and Bronze Age Civilization was thus shaped and included Cretan Civilization and Mycenaean Civilization, which appeared subsequently, w

3、ith a high level of cultural development, as was demonstrated in its architecture, art and crafts as well as the pictographic script which had been used widely. 第3页/共82页Get Started After the Dorian invasion, Greece was further divided into a number of tribes before they were organized into the city-

4、states. The ancient Greek economy heavily depended on slave labor, the most popular resource for production at that time, and laid the foundation for the success of Greek culture. In the 5th-4th centuries BC, the slave-based democracy politics in Athens reached its peak during Pericles reign, provid

5、ing a comparatively free environment for the development of Greek culture. However, split occurred between the two strongest city-states and wars among most poleis caused the decline of Greek Civilization, and it was conquered by Roman Empire before 146 BC. 第4页/共82页Get Started Historically, Greek cu

6、lture is of a rich variety, lasting value and wide influence around the world. Under the administration of the city government and its stimulation on cultural exchange, cultural prosperity rose up in architecture, philosophy, literature, arts and sports. Such an intellectual climate hence led to the

7、 emergence of a number of famous philosophers, artists and historians who produced their remarkable contributions to Greek Civilization.第5页/共82页Get StartedlTo get a brief view of the history and development of Greek CivilizationlTo be familiar with Greek culture in mythology, religion, philosophy, h

8、istory, literature and artslTo know some representative philosophers and their contributions 第6页/共82页Text StudyText StudyI. The Early Period of Greek CivilizationII. The Development and the End of Greek Civilization III. Greek Culture第7页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain IdeasAgesStagesCharacters & Cultu

9、ral AchievementsPre-historical AgeStage 1:Cretan Civilization(5000 years ago)l2600 BC2000 BC, the Neolithicl2000 BC1600 BC, social classes appeared; Minosa unified country from smaller city-states.lDuring 1600 BC1125 BC, Minoan Dynasty was weakened and toppled.第8页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain IdeasP

10、re-historical AgeStage 2:Mycenaean Civilization(ended in the 12th century BC)Mycenae was a country where slaves were commonly used in agricultural and handicraft production. Mycenaean culture benefited much from Cretan culture on its social and economic development.Heroic Age The period is between t

11、he coming of the Greeks to Thessaly and the Greeks returning from Troy and culminates in the Trojan War. The Trojan War had helped to produce two famous epics, Odyssey and Iliad.第9页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain IdeasDark Age1200 BC800 BCIt was peopled with many legendary names like Hercules, Ajax, A

12、chilles and Agamemnon.Golden Agethe 8th the 4th century BCIt can be divided into three periods: the archaic period, the central period and the period of dependence.第10页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsThe Neolithic 新石器时代新石器时代: It is a period in the devel

13、opment of human technology, beginning in about 9500 BC in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age. The Neolithic is a measured progression of behavioral and cultural characteristics and changes, including the use of wild and domestic crops and the use of domes

14、ticated animals.第11页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsMinos 米诺斯米诺斯: In Greek mythology, Minos was a king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. After his death, Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades. The Minoan Civilization of pre-Hellene Crete has been na

15、med after him by the archaeologist Arthur Evans.第12页/共82页Text StudyComprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.(1) _ is the major foundation in the Western culture and makes a powerful impact on the development of human civilization. A. Ancient European cultureB. Ancient Greek cultureC. Ancient Chinese c

16、ultureD. Ancient Egyptian cultureComprehension Exercises第13页/共82页A. the Neolithic AgeB. the Bronze AgeC. the Stone and Bronze AgeD. the Old Stone AgeText StudyComprehension Exercises(2) Greek culture can date back to_.Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.第14页/共82页A. farmingB. handicraft and tradeC

17、. religionD. philosophyText StudyComprehension Exercises(3) Mycenaean culture was influenced the most by Cretan culture on _.Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.第15页/共82页A. the Heroic Age B. the Golden Age C. the Cretan Civilization D. the Mycenaean CivilizationText StudyComprehension Exercises(4

18、) The Trojan War broke out at the end of _.Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.第16页/共82页A. archaic B. central C. dependentD. darkText StudyComprehension Exercises(5) The first Olympiad began in the _ period of the Golden Age. Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.第17页/共82页Text StudyThink and Dis

19、cussGive a brief introduction to the Trojan War and check references to know more about the war. The Trojan War broke out at the end of the Mycenaean Civilization. All the city-states in Mycenae sent troops to help form a coalition army for the battles. Not long after the war, the Dorians from the n

20、orthwest of Greece invaded and destroyed Mycenae in about the12th11th centuries BC.Think and Discuss第18页/共82页Text StudyThink and DiscussIntroduction from Wikipedia: In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her

21、husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta. The war was among the most important events in Greek mythology and was narrated in many works of Greek literature, including the Iliad and the Odyssey by Homer. The Iliad relates a part of the last year of the siege of Troy, while the Odyssey describes the journ

22、ey home of Odysseus, one of the Achaean leaders. Other parts of the war were toldThink and Discuss第19页/共82页Text StudyThink and DiscussThink and Discussin a cycle of epic poems, which has only survived in fragments. Episodes from the war provided material for Greek tragedies and other works of Greek

23、literature, and for Roman poets like Virgil and Ovid. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite, after Eris, the goddess of strife and discord, gave them a golden apple, sometimes known as the Apple of Discord, marked “for the fairest”. Zeus sent the goddess

24、es to Paris, who judged that Aphrodite, as “the fairest”, should receive the apple. In exchange, Aphrodite made Helen, the most beautiful of all 第20页/共82页Text StudyThink and DiscussThink and Discusswomen and wife of Menelaus, fall in love with Paris, who took her to Troy. Agamemnon, the king of Myce

25、nae and the brother of Helens husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris insult. After the deaths of many heroes, including the Achaeans Achilles and Ajax, and the Trojans Hector and Paris, the city fell to the ruse of the Troja

26、n Horse. The Achaeans slaughtered the Trojans (except for some of the women and children whom they kept or sold as slaves) and desecrated the temples, thus earning the gods wrath. Few of the Achaeans returned safely to their homes and第21页/共82页Text StudyThink and DiscussThink and Discussmany founded

27、colonies in distant shores. The Romans later traced their origin to Aeneas, one of the Trojans, who was said to have led the surviving Trojans to modern-day Italy. The ancient Greeks thought the Trojan War was a historical event that had taken place in the 13th or 12th century BC, and believed that

28、Troy was located in modern- day Turkey near the Dardanelles. By modern times both the war and the city were widely believed to be non-historical. In 1870, however, the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann excavated a site in this area which he identified as Troy; this claim is now accepted by mo

29、st scholars.第22页/共82页Text StudyThink and DiscussThink and DiscussWhether there is any historical reality behind the Trojan War is an open question. Many scholars believe that there is a historical core to the tale, though this may simply mean that the Homeric stories are a fusion of various tales of

30、 sieges and expeditions by Mycenaean Greeks during the Bronze Age. Those who believe that the stories of the Trojan War derive from a specific historical conflict usually date it to the 12th or 11th century BC, often preferring the dates given by Eratosthenes, 1194 BC1184 BC, which roughly correspon

31、ds with archaeological evidence of a catastrophic burning of Troy VIIa.第23页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第24页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第25页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第26页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第27页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第28页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain

32、Ideas第29页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第30页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第31页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第32页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第33页/共82页 Since the 8th Century BC, Greece stepped into an important period when iron tools were universally used as a substitute for bronz

33、e. With further coastal economic development, the city-states were founded one after another, numbering more than a hundred altogether in either Dorian or Ionian dominance. Among them, Athens and Sparta were the most developed and powerful. Later Miletus became an even larger and more important city

34、 than Athens after the Persian conquest of Asia Minor in the 6th century BC. In politics, the newly founded city-states were usually ruled by the slave-owning aristocrats or kings who were formerlyText StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第34页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideasformerly military leaders. But som

35、e states could be ruled by the archons such as Draco and Solon, Peisistratus and Cleisthenes, etc., who would proceed with their reforms. Thus it led to a period of business and patriarchal aristocratic democracy. There were two legislatures during that period: one was the general assembly, known as

36、 the Ecclesia which passed policies, and the boule led by ten archons enforced them; the other was the supreme council which supervised and checked the behavior of the local officials and teachers. The strength of the system was the highly democratic features which controlled the power of aristocrat

37、s. 第35页/共82页 Greek Civilization came to its peak during Pericles reign and then began to decline, during which two wars broke out with profound meanings. One is the war between Greek city-states and Persian invaders (499 BC449 BC). The victory laid the foundation for the development and prosperity o

38、f Greece. However, peace and stability did not last long after the victory because a split occurred between the two strongest city-states (459 BC404 BC) , thus leading to the decline of Athens and most poleis involved in the war. Till 146 BC, the regions of Greek Peninsula and Aegean Sea islands wer

39、e all seized and conquered by Roman troops and merged into the map of Roman Empire.Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第36页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural Termsostracism 陶片放逐制陶片放逐制: In ancient Greece, when a citizen was considered dangerous to the state, he would be banished for a certain number

40、 of years as a punishment, decided by popular votes. Now it relates to any social exclusion.Interpretation of Cultural Terms第37页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsThebes 底比斯底比斯: A Mycenaean city, located in east-central Greece, northwest of Athens. It was at the height of power and splen

41、dour in the 4th century BC. In 336 BC it was ruined by Alexander the Great.Interpretation of Cultural Terms第38页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsSparta 斯巴达斯巴达: an ancient Greek city-state of Dorian Greeks in the southeast Peloponnesus,which was widely known for its military power, and r

42、eached its peak in the 6th century BC when Sparta defeated Athens in the Peloponnesian Wars (460404) and then became the leader of the union of Greek city-states before it was toppled by the Thebans in 371 BCInterpretation of Cultural Terms第39页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpret

43、ation of Cultural Terms第40页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsJustinian I (Justinian the Great) 查士丁尼一世查士丁尼一世: The emperor of Byzantium who resisted the Persian aggression at the eastern frontier of his empire and then re-occupied the former Roman territories in Africa, Italy and Spain. E

44、astern Orthodox Christians respects him as a saint.Interpretation of Cultural Terms第41页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsCleon克里昂克里昂(?422 BC): One of the Athenian political and military leaders during the Peloponnesian War. He was the first prominent example of the commercial class who

45、was considered as a warmonger and demagogue by his contemporaries.Interpretation of Cultural Terms第42页/共82页Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsPericles 伯利克里伯利克里 (c.495 BC 429 BC): A famous and influential Athenian leader. He was called “the first citizen of Athens” by Thucydides, a historian.

46、His reign (461 BC429 BC) was known as the “Age of Pericles”. He promoted the literature and arts and built many buildings. For this reason, Athens became the educational and cultural centre of ancient Greece. Furthermore, Pericles made contribution to the Athenian democracy.Interpretation of Cultura

47、l Terms第43页/共82页Text StudyComprehension ExercisesPlease match the following names of political leaders to their reformist ideas.(1) Draco (2) Cleisthenes(3) Peisistratus(4) Solon(5) Periclesa. supreme council check the behavior of leadersb. punish trivial crimes with the death sentencec. abolish sla

48、ve labor d. carry out legislative reforme. advocate peasants welfare and popular entertainmentsComprehension Exercises第44页/共82页Text StudyThink and DiscussHow did the ancient Greek Civilization develop in its long history?Firstly, early period of Greek Civilization: the development of Cretan and Myce

49、naean Civilization. Secondly, with the development of economy, many city-states were founded. Aristocratic rulers were trying to proceed their reforms in politics and legislations, which led to the prosperity of Greek Civilization. Last, after two wars, Greek Civilization came to its end.Think and D

50、iscuss第45页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第46页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第47页/共82页Text StudyMain IdeasMain Ideas第48页/共82页Main IdeasText Study(1) Greek Mythology and Religion Greek mythology is based on a religion which took shape during the Homeric Age and was developed from animism and f

51、etishism into polytheism. The religious tales became fully developed myths in the Homeric epic and thus contributed greatly to the later development of all Greek arts. In Greek myth, all the gods live on Mount Olympus. Theres a list of a group of 12 gods (The Olympians) who ruled after the overthrow

52、 of the Titans.Main Ideas第49页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasGod & GoddessCharacterZeusthe heavenly king of the gods and ruler of mankindPoseidon the moody god of the seasHadesthe gloomy god of the underworldHestia the calm goddess of the hearthHerathe mature goddess of the familyAresthe fierce g

53、od of the warAthenathe sophisticated goddess of wisdom and arts第50页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasApollothe youthful god of the sun and the musicAphroditethe sensual goddess of love and beautyHermesthe cunning god of the tradeArtemisthe wild goddess of the huntHephaestus the ill-favored god of m

54、etallurgy第51页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain Ideas(2) Greek Philosophy Greek philosophy emerged from the bondage of religion and went through a process of fruitful theoretical research combined with practical experience before it achieved its high point in the history of human intellectual development

55、. It has influenced much of Western thought with a wide variety of subjects, including political philosophy, ethics, metaphysics, ontology, logic, biology, rhetoric and aesthetics.第52页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasEarly Greek Philosophers and Their Noble IdeasSchoolNameMain IdeaMaterialismThale

56、s The world originated in water and predicted a total eclipse of the sun.AnaximanderThe origin of everything in the world is unlimited and all things split into two opposites.HeraclitusFire is the fundamental substance in the universe, and the universe is in a state of ongoing change, struggle or fl

57、ux.第53页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasMaterialism DemocritusMaterial world is composed of tiny, inseparable particles called atoms.IdealismPythagorasEverything is numbers. And it is possible to acquire mystical knowledge.ProtagorasMan is the measure of all things. 第54页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMa

58、in IdeasThe Most Influential Philosophers in GreeceNameLife & AchievementsMain InterestsNotable IdeasWorksSocrates(470 BC 399 BC)a classical Greek Athenian philosopher,one of the founders of Western philosophy epistemology, ethicsSocratic method, Socratic ironySocratic dialogues written by his stude

59、nts Plato and Xenophon 第55页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasPlato(427 BC 347 BC)a classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates, founder of the Academy in Athens, and one of the founders of Western philosophy and science rhetoric, art, literature, epistemology, justice, virtue, p

60、olitics, education, family, militarismPlatonic realismwriter of philosophi-cal dialogues, Apology, Protagoras, Gorgias, Phaedo, Symposium, Padres, The Republic, The Law第56页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasAristotle (384 BC 322 BC)a Greek philosopher, a student of Plato, one of the most important f

61、ounding figures in Western philosophy physics, metaphysics, poetry, theatre, music, rhetoric, politics, government, ethics, biology, zoologygolden mean, reason, logic, syllogism, passionThe Categories, The Peri Hermeneias, The Prior Analytics, The Posterior Analytics, Topics and the Sophistical Refu

62、tations, Physics, The Politics, On the Parts of Animals, Zoology and History of Animals第57页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain Ideas(3) LiteratureGreek literature is considered to consist of epic, lyrical poetry and drama.Category TypeWriters NameCharacterWorksPoetryEpicHomernarrative poems about the peri

63、od of Trojan WarIliad,OdysseusLyricCallimachus elegiac poemsHymns第58页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasPoetryLyricTheocritushymns & epigramsThe Syracusan Woman, The Graces, The SorceressesAratushexameters PhenomenaNicanderscientific poemsTheriacaSappholove poemsPindarodesthe 14 Olympian Odes第59页/共8

64、2页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasDramaTragedyAeschylus7090 tragedies, only 7 survivedPrometheus Bound, The Persians, Agamemnon, The Phrygians, The Seven against Thebes, The Suppliant Maidens and The OresteiaSophoclesOedipus the King, Electra and AntigoneEuripidesabout womenAndromache, Medea and Troja

65、n Women第60页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeasDramaComedy Aristophanessense of comicKnights第61页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain Ideas(4) History and Dissident Ideas Greek history has contributed considerably to the constitution of Greek and Western civilization with its abundant documents of a variety

66、of historical events and figures scattered in social, political, military and cultural fields. The most famous historians are Herodotus(485 BC425 BC) and Thucydides(about 460 BC404 BC). lHerodotus is generally acknowledged as the first reputed historian of Greece. His writing Histories objectively describes the war between Persians and Greece. 第62页/共82页Main IdeasText StudyMain IdeaslThucydides is generally acknowledged as one of the greatest of ancient Greece for his truthfulness, conciseness an

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