上游文通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Ancient Greek Civilization Lecturer:Wu Shiyu Email::shiyuw@sjtu.edu,cn六奏 http://sla.sjtu.edu.cn/bbs mnm SHANG 1日gG
Ancient Greek Civilization Lecturer: Wu Shiyu Email: shiyuw@sjtu.edu.cn http://sla.sjtu.edu.cn/bbs
上游充通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY "In all history,nothing is so surprising or so difficult to account for as the sudden rise of civilization in Greece." Bertrand Russell
“In all history, nothing is so surprising or so difficult to account for as the sudden rise of civilization in Greece.” Bertrand Russell
上游充通大学 Three Questions SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Why are we here? ©Vhat is it about? How are we going to study it?
Three Questions Why are we here? What is it about? How are we going to study it?
上游充通大兽 The Story of Ass'Ear SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Asia Minor Apollo vs.Pan (Musical contest) Tmolos,judge ©Played in turn reed-pipes,lyre Midas,king of Phrygia
The Story of Ass’ Ear Asia Minor Apollo vs. Pan (Musical contest) Tmolos, judge Played in turn reed-pipes, lyre Midas, king of Phrygia
上游充通大兽 Narcissus and Echo SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY Echo's power of speech No longer express own thoughts Merely to repeat the last words 国 Narcissus © Reflection,remain at that spot 图 Unable tear himself away 国 Exhaustion,unsatisfied desire Re-echoed his sighs and laments
Narcissus and Echo Echo’s power of speech No longer express own thoughts Merely to repeat the last words Narcissus Reflection, remain at that spot Unable tear himself away Exhaustion, unsatisfied desire Re-echoed his sighs and laments
上游充通大兽 The sword of Damocles SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY power and authority surrounded by magnificence,Dionysius fortunate. © Dionysius then offered to switch places with Damocles,taste fortune first hand a huge sword should hang above the throne, held by a single hair of a horse's tail
The sword of Damocles power and authority surrounded by magnificence, Dionysius fortunate. Dionysius then offered to switch places with Damocles, taste fortune first hand a huge sword should hang above the throne, held by a single hair of a horse's tail