1. Late Classic Greek Philosophy Plato (429-348 BCE) abstract eternal virtues (Forms) anti-democratic; philosopher king Aristotle (384-322 BCE) logic; scientific investigation balance, self-control women inferior; slavery natural 16c fantasy of The School of Athens by Raphael (1511) Renaissance Europe created the (erroneous) idea that their culture was a direct descendant of Classical Greece
3. Aristotle’s Universe one origin of rationality and scientific investigation Classical Greece was only one source of scientific thought, and these ideas were diffused eastward during the Hellenistic period, not westward to Europe. In reality, this tradition was maintained in Persia, highly developed by the Islamic civilizations, and then diffused to Europe in the 11 th century—1400 years after Aristotle was alive.
4. The Political Roots of Hellenism Philip of Macedon expands his kingdom The rough barbarian king of northern Greece consolidated much of the southern Balkan peninsula, until his assassination in 323 BCE Military high-tech – the phalanx
5. Alexander the Great The Alexander Mosaic (about 100 BCE) from The House of Faun at Pompeii Alexander the Great in battle with Darius, Emperor of Persia, in 333 BCE