The Western Experience, 10th Edition (Chambers)

Chapter 3: Classical and Hellenistic Greece

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Delian League
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Sophists
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Academy
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Lyceum
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satyr play
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kyrios
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Philippics
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Hellenistic Age
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Stoics
A)Alliance of Greek states headed by Athens; became the Athenian Empire.
B)School established by Aristotle, meeting in and taking its name from a grove in Athens.
C)Quarter of Athens in which Plato established a school.
D)Teachers of rhetoric in classical Greece, especially in Athens.
E)Comic, often vulgar, play performed after an ancient Greek tragedy.
F)Orations by the Athenian politician, Demosthenes, attacking King Philip II of Macedonia; used also to refer to speeches of Cicero against Mark Antony.
G)Followers, in Greece and Rome, of thought of Zeno, who taught that the wise man leads a life of moderation, unmoved by joy or grief, and stands by his duty according to natural law.
H)Greek, roughly "master"—for example, head of a family; used for Christian God.
I)In Greek history, the period 323–330 B.C.
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