Ancient Greece and Rome: Cultural Foundations

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Ancient Greece and Rome: Concepts, Literature, and Philosophy

1. 📌 Essentials

  • Mythology explains origins of the cosmos, gods, and humans; polytheistic with specific domains.
  • Prometheism symbolizes human defiance and progress; Prometheus steals fire.
  • Homer’sIliad* and Odyssey are foundational epic poems shaping Western literature.
  • Greek tragedy emphasizes catharsis, fate, moral dilem, with structural elements like episodes and choral odes.
  • Philosophical schools: Socratic (self-knowledge), Platonic (ideals), Aristotelian (causality), Epicurean (pleasure), Stoic (virtue, fate).
  • Key mythological phrases: Achilles’ heel (weakness), Trojan horse (hidden threat), Pandora’s box (unforeseen troubles).
  • Art and rhetoric use symbolism, perspective, and persuasive techniques like epithets and Homeric comparisons.
  • Mythology and philosophy deeply influence Western culture, ethics, and literature.
  • Major landmarks: Mount Olympus, the Parthenon, the Agora, the Theatre of Dionysus.
  • Cultural heritage includes mythology, philosophical doctrines, literary genres, and artistic styles.
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1. Which philosophical school emphasizes self-knowledge and dialectic methods?

2. What is the primary purpose of Greek mythology as described in the revision sheet?

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Mythology — origin stories?

Explain cosmos, gods, humans

Mythology — purpose?

Explains cosmos, gods, humans

Prometheism — role?

Human quest to surpass divine limits

Prometheism — symbol?

Human progress; Prometheus steals fire

Socratic school — focus?

Self-knowledge and dialectic method

Homeric epics — works?

Iliad and Odyssey, foundational Western literature

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