update 1: pages 7-40
pages 7-18 only timelines, maps, acknowledgements, & “Note on Pronunciation”
19-40 introduction to the Greeks
culturally interesting point brought up : homosexuality seen as different now, the cultural difference in marriage also seen as different, a man could have more than one wife and still have a male partner, or few.
update 2:
pages 41- 108
Chapters 1-5
These chapters covered Homer, Sappho, Cleisthenes, Artemisia, and Pericles.
Interesting Cultural points :
Homer : quote from Apollo of Delos (“the blind man from Chios”) widely assumed about Homer, even though it was not exactly proven that’s where Homer was from or if he was even real. (p. 42)
Sappho: the term “lesbian” comes from Sappho.(p.54)
Cleisthenes: said to have “created the tribes and democracy for the Athenians” (p.76)
Artemisia : was not actually Greek. (p.79)
Pericles: said to have been embarrassed by the “onion shape” of his head and insisted on being depicted wearing a helmet. (p.98)
Update 3:
Pages 109-174
Chapters 6-10 covered Aspasia, Socrates, Cynisca, Epaminondas, and Diotima.
Interesting Cultural points:
Aspasia: came originally from Miletus on which is now known as the west coast of modern Turkey. (p.116)
Socrates: was famously ugly and was documented to have joked that his bug eyes were superior to normal eyes. (p. 126)
Cynisca:became first woman to ever win a victory in the Olympic Games. (p. 143)
Epaminondas: DOB uncertain and was presumably too young to experience the Peloponnesian War personally as a warrior, but old enough to “profit by absorbing the lessons of the experiences of his father’s generation” (p. 153)
Diotima: possible that she is just a creation of Plato’s literature because what is known about her is only what Plato wrote. (p. 165)
Update 4:
Pages 175-230
Chapters 11-15
Covered Pasion, Neaera, Aristotle, Olympias, and Alexander.
Interesting Cultural Points:
Pasion: not known where he is from, when he came to Athens, and Pasion was presumably not his birth name. (p. 182) When Athens was in military difficulties, made the city a gift of shields. (p. 186)
Neaera: was a prostitute. (p. 195)
Aristotle: the original “Renaissance man”, pioneered virtually all then recognized branches of learning and knowledge. (p. 202)
Olympias: mother of Alexander the Great. (p. 215)
Alexander: claimed his “so-called” father was a god, not Phillip- who his mother was married to. (p.214)
What is the summary of this text?
- This book is a list of Ancient Greece's men and women including brief history of each and the connections they had with other ancient Greeks.Each chapter is a story individualized for each man and woman and their contribution to Ancient Greek history.
What is different culturally from American culture?
-This book focuses on persons who are widely known in Ancient Greek history, the difference between American history and Greek history are vast just because we are located in different areas of the world ad have ultimately different histories.
What was the author's purpose in writing this text?
- to educate and inform the readers.
What is the theme of this text?
-The theme of this text is ancient Greek history.
Would you recommend this text?
-I would recommend this text to anyone interested in world history because it's all about Ancient Greece.