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The Spread of Greek Culture

The Spread of Greek Culture. 5.4. I. Greek Culture Spreads. Philosophers, poets, scientists, and writers moved to the new Greek cities in southwest Asia, particularly Alexandria, during the Hellenistic Era

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The Spread of Greek Culture

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  1. The Spread of Greek Culture 5.4

  2. I. Greek Culture Spreads • Philosophers, poets, scientists, and writers moved to the new Greek cities in southwest Asia, particularly Alexandria, during the Hellenistic Era • Hellenistic kings wanted to make their cities like those in Greece, so they hired Greek architects and sculptors • The writers of the Hellenistic Era produced a large body of literature. Appolonius wrote the epic poem Argonautica, recounting the legend of Jason and his band of heroes. Theocritus wrote short poems about beauty and nature. • Athenians still created plays, but the plays of the Hellenistic Era were about love and relationships

  3. II. Philosophy • Epicurus, the founder of Epicureanism, taught that happiness was the goal of life. • Stoicism was developed by a Phoenician named Zeno. This philosophy believes that happiness comes from reason, not emotions.

  4. III. Greek Science and Math • Astronomers study the stars, planets, and other heavenly bodies. • Aristarchus was an astronomer who claimed that the sun was at the center of the universe and that Earth revolved around the sun. • Eratosthenes was an astronomer who believed that the Earth was round and measured Earth’s circumference • Euclid, one of the most famous Greek mathematicians, described plane geometry. Plane geometry is the study of points, lines, angles, and surfaces. • Archimedes was the most famous scientist of the Hellenistic Era. He worked on solid geometry – the study of spheres and cylinders. He also determined the value of pi, a number used to measure the area of circles. Archimedes invented the catapult, among other weapons

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