roman culture “captive greece took her rude conqueror captive.” --horace (roman writer)
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Roman Culture
“Captive Greece took her rude conqueror captive.”
--Horace (Roman writer)
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To the glory that was Greece. And the grandeur that was Rome.
(“ 光荣属于希腊 , 伟大属于罗马 .”)
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Romans and Greeks
Similarities: Politically, Citizen assembly( 公民大会 ), hos
tile to monarchy and servility. Religion: Their myths were fused. Language: Their languages were ultimately
related, both being members of the Indo-European language family.
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Differences: The Romans built up a vast empire; the Gre
eks didn’t. Alexander’s conquest The Romans were confident in their own or
ganizational power, their military and administrative capabilities.
Roman law—guaranteed the rights of plebeians( 平民 ).
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She—Wolf 753 B.C. 146 B.C. 27 B.C. Pax Romana 3rd Century Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar Antony and Cleopatra
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Contents Origin of Rome
Roman history
Julius Caesar
Augustus Caesar
Antony and Cleopatra
Literature
Architecture
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Creation of Rome
she—wolf Romulus Remus Mars
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Creation of Rome
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Roman History 1400 B.C. there were inhabitants in
Palatine Hill, the site the Rome was founded.
In 753 B.C. , Rome was founded. 625 B.C. the Romans built a central
marketplace, which later grew into a true city.
After 600 B.C. Rome expanded rapidly into one of the largest cities in Italy.
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Roman History
509 B.C. Rome became a republic. 146 B.C. Rome conquered Greece—the bur
ning of Corinth 27 B.C. Republic—Empire Pax Romana( 罗马盛世 ): 200 years of peace 3rd century, the Empire began to decline;
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Roman History
4th century, the emperor Constantine
Capital: Rome—Byzantium
Constantinople (modern Istanbul)
After 395, the empire was divided into East and West;
In 476, West Roman Empire fell;
In 1453, East Roman Empire ended.
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the Roman System
consuls
senate
The assemblies of citizens
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The fall of west Rome
1. the army was ineffective;
2. inroads of the barbaric tribes;
3. financial problems
4. civil wars
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3. Julius Caesar Julius Caesar (100B.C.—
44B.C.)
Rome—Republic
A brilliant Military leader;
A consul in 59 B.C.
Assassination in 44 B.C.
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Augustus Caesar
Augustus Caesar (63 B.C.
—14 A.D.)
The first Roman emperor
Octavian Caesar
the heir of Julius Caesar
He established his power
only after his great
uncle’s death.
War against Antony
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In 27 B.C. the Senate granted Octavian the name “Augustus”, meaning “the exalted”. ( 神圣,尊贵)
Rome achieved great glory under Augustus: Restore peace; an honest government; extended a highway system; fostered free trade; build many bridges He was worshiped as a god.
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Antony and Cleopatra
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4. Latin Literature (1) Prose ♥ Marcus Tullius Cicero Noted for his oratory an
d fine writing style His legal and political sp
eeches are models of Latin diction.
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Diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body.
心灵上的疾病比身体上的疾病更危险 The countenance is the portrait of mind, the
eyes are its informers. 表情是思想的写照,眼睛是心灵的窗户。 Happy life lies in a peaceful mind. 幸福的生活存在于心绪的宁静之中。
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Julius Caesar ♥ Julius Caesar
He recorded what he did and saw in the various military campaigns.
He used language with economy and ferocity.
“I came, I saw, I conquered.”
“Men willingly believe what they wish.”
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(2) Poetry ♥ Virgil (70—19 B.C.) The great epic: the Aeneid Aeneas—son of Venus Adventure from Troy to Ital
y
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5. Architecture: 1) The Pantheon 27 B.C.
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The Pantheon( 万神庙)
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2) Pont du Gard (加尔桥)
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3) Triumphal arches
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Roman Fountains
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4) the Colosseum
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5. Sculpture: she—wolf
RomulusRemusMars
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Constantine the Great
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Quiz1. Which culture reached a high point of development in the
5th century B.C.?______ A. Greek Culture B. Roman Culture C. Egyptian Culture D. Chinese Culture 2. In _______ the Romans conquered Greece. A. 1200 B.C. B. 700 B.C. C. 146 B.C. D. the 5th century 3. Who wrote, “ I came, I saw, I conquered ”? _______ A. Horace B. Julius Caesar C. Marcus Tullius Cicero C. Virgil 4. Which of the following is not Roman architecture? A. The Colosseum B. The Pantheon C. The Parthenon D. Pont du Gard
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5. Julius Caesar was assassinated in the year of ___.
A. 146B.C. B.44B.C C. 27B.C. D. 40B.C.
6. Who is the first Roman Emperor?
A. Agamemnon B. Alexander
C. Julius Caesar D. Augustus Caesar
7. Who is not one of the greatest philosophers in ancient Greece?
A. Plato B. Galileo C. Socrates D. Aristotle
8. Who is not involved in the Trojan War?
A. Achilles B. Priam C. Hector D. Dido
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1. Once every 4 years the Greeks had a big festival
on Olympus Mount which included contests of
sports. Thus began the Olympic Games.
Revived in _____, the Olympic Games have
become the world’s foremost amateur sports
competition.
2. Ancient Greeks considered Homer to be the
author of their epics. He probably lived around
700 B.C. Two such epics, the _____ and the
_____, have survived.
1896
Iliad
Odyssey
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3. Greek architecture can be grouped into three
styles: the _______ style which is also called the
masculine style; the ______ style which is also
called the feminine style; and a later style that is
called the _______ style.
4.The Romans enjoyed a long period of peace
lasting two hundred years, a remarkable
phenomenon in history known as the ________
5.She-wolf is the statue which illustrates the
legend of creation of ________.
Doric
Ionic
Corinthian
Pax Romana
Rome
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Homework
Do you know any story or myth about how the world comes into being?