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HIEU
Chapter
5
Delian
League
-
ANS-The
alliance
Athenians
pushed
for
to
strengthen/unify
a
military
force.
Named
for
Aegean
island
of
Delos
where
the
Group's
Treasury
was
kept.
They
brought
an
injection
of
the
vigorous
intellectualism
of
the
Near
East
into
Athenian
life.
By
470
BCE
Greece
was
victorious,
independent,
organized,
self-confident,
wealthy.
The
league
was
organized
after
Athen's
defeated
the
Persians
since
they
knew
a
threat
still
posed.
Golden
Age
was
only
possible
because
it
controlled
the
treasury
of
the
whole
Delian
League.
Pericles
-
ANS-The
greatest
of
the
Athenian
leaders,
Pericles
(495-429
BCE)
lavished
money
on
building
temps,
theaters,
schools,
and
public
meeting
houses.
Held
office
of
strategies
("general")
from
462-429
BCE
--
elected
office
with
1
year
term,
no
limits.
He
had
high
aristocratic
lineage
and
an
ardent
populist
streak.
He
made
citizenship
=
all
male
citizens.
Stage
Drama
-
ANS-Stage
Drama=
Public
right
and
civil
obligation.
Tragedy
was
the
most
distinctive
form.
First
known
was
staged
during
the
rule
of
Cleisthenes
(6th
century
BCE).
First
complete
plays
are
7
dramas
by
Aeschylus,
the
"father
of
tragedy".
Likely
began
with
choral
odes
sung
by
crowds
down
to
Dionysius
at
Spring
festival
(promised
followers
a
transformative
experienced
(ecstasy)).
---
unnerving
development
(Greek
and
god
relationship
usually
contractual
rather
than
intimate.
Tragedy
-
ANS-The
most
distinctive
form
of
stage
drama.
Nietzsche-
tragedy:
a
genre
that
provides
a
cathartic
release
of
elemented
passion
within
a
strictly
controlled
setting.
Playwrights
were
expected
to
tell
popular
legends
and
folktales
instead
of
original
stories.
Many
plays
about
Oedipus;
Sophocles
just
wrote
the
best
one.
Athens
center
for
theater
was
the
cultural,
annual
festival
called
Dionysia.
The
audience
voted
on
the
best
one
and
author
got
a
prize.
Most
tragedies
inspired
fear
and
empathy.
Tragedy
humbles
us
and
reminds
us
to
be
thankful
for
small
blessings.
Hubris
-
ANS-Greek's
cardinal
sin.
It
was
the
excessive
pride
that
leads
people
to
think
they
are
in
control
of
their
own
lives.
Fates
are
fixed.
The
only
thing
we
can
control
is
how
we
respond
to
what
happens
to
us.
Inspired
many
Greek
tragedies.
Hippocratic
oath
-
ANS-Hippocrates=
founder
of
Western
medicine.
First
to
separate
physical
health
from
religious
issues.
Natural
phenomenon
rather
than
divine
curses.
First
to
categorize
diseases.
Initiated
the
oath
which
was
to
be
sworn
by
all
physicians
-
marking
the
official
start
of
their
careers.
Still
in
use
today.
Pythagoreans
-
ANS-Founder
=
Pythagoras
(570-495
BCE)
(Ionian
Greek
thinker
and
mathematician).
They
sought
to
identify
the
rational
ordering
of
the
primal
essences,
the
laws
that
governed
their
interaction
(focus
on
math).

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