Ch3 Flashcards
Author of the Epic poems the Iliad and the Odyssey
Homer
Early civilization in the Aegean region based on the island of Crete
Minoan
patron of the city of Athens; goddess of wisdom
Athena
“city-state”; basic political unit of Greece
Polis
government headed by a tyrant who gained complete control of it—usually by force
Tyranny
chief magistrate of the Athenian council of nobles
Archon
men who sought the answers to the basic questions of life through human reasoning ability
Philosophers
Writer of Greek tragedies
Sophocles
early Greek civilization on the mainland of Greece
Mycenaen
King of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus
Zeus
having human forms or attributes
Anthropomorphic
Ruled by one
Monarchy
Ruled by the people
Democracy
United the various city-states of Greece
Pericles
Believed that ignorance produced evil
Socrates
Tutor to Alexander the Great and believed that reality was in the physical world
Aristotle
a three-step logical process of thinking
Syllogism
Father of Medicine.
Hippocrates
Most spectacular of the Greek temples
Parthenon
Established a school of philosophy and science called the Academy of Athens
Plato
The breakdown of government and order
Anarchy
Concluded that the universe could be understood in mathematical terms
Pythagoras