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Theogony by Hesiod Prof. Wu Shiyu
上海文通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UINIVERSITY iaml My goal is simple.It is a complete understanding of the universe,why it is as it is and why it exists at all. > Stephen Hawking w.thcgho线m
上海文通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UINIVERSITY © "The Greeks,however,combined a unique sense of mankind's high place in the natural order and the possibilities it provided with a painful understanding of its limitations.This is the tragic vision of the human condition that characterized classical Greek civilization.To cope with it,they urged human beings to restrain their overarching ambitions." ----Donald Kagan
“The Greeks, however, combined a unique sense of mankind’s high place in the natural order and the possibilities it provided with a painful understanding of its limitations. This is the tragic vision of the human condition that characterized classical Greek civilization. To cope with it, they urged human beings to restrain their overarching ambitions.” ----Donald Kagan
上海文通大学 HANGHAI JIAO TONG UINIVERSITY "They understood the potentiality of human beings, their limitations,and the predicament in which they live.Man is potent and important,yet he is fallible and mortal,capable of the greatest achievements and the worst crimes.He is a tragic figure,powerful but limited, with freedom to choose and act but bound by his own nature,knowing that he will never achieve perfect knowledge and understanding,justice and happiness, but determined to continue the search
▪ “They understood the potentiality of human beings, their limitations, and the predicament in which they live. Man is potent and important, yet he is fallible and mortal, capable of the greatest achievements and the worst crimes. He is a tragic figure, powerful but limited, with freedom to choose and act but bound by his own nature, knowing that he will never achieve perfect knowledge and understanding, justice and happiness, but determined to continue the search
国 -Immortal;mortal -Know thyself ■Nothing in excess
▪Immortal; mortal ▪Know thyself ▪Nothing in excess
上海充通大学 HANGHAI JIAO TONG UINIVERSITY The Geography of Greece hills,mountains and rivers,with plains and valleys; Land limited; "grain,grapes,and olives,bread,wine,and olive oil; The political fragmentation
The Geography of Greece ▪ hills, mountains and rivers, with plains and valleys; ▪ Land limited; ▪ grain, grapes, and olives, bread, wine, and olive oil; ▪ The political fragmentation
上海文通大学 SHANGHAI IIAO TONG UINIVERSITY 古希腊的地形(topography) MACEDONIA AEGEAN SEA ONIA 丝 MEDTTERRANEAN SEA
古希腊的地形(topography)
上游文通大学 SHANGHAI IIAO TONG UINIVERSITY 古希腊的地形topography) Tyinenisches Mitteimeer Griechische Kolonisation bis 6.Jahrhundert v.Chr 三=追 Numidien km 560
古希腊的地形(topography)
上海文通大学 HANGHAI JIAO TONG UINIVERSITY 《神谱》的由来 “伟大宙斯的能言善辩的女儿 们,从一颗粗壮的橄榄树上 摘给我一根奇妙的树枝,并 把一种神圣的声音吹进我的 心扉,让我歌唱将来和过去 的事情。” 赫西俄德:《神谱》 Hesiod:Theogony
《神谱》的由来 “伟大宙斯的能言善辩的女儿 们,从一颗粗壮的橄榄树上 摘给我一根奇妙的树枝,并 把一种神圣的声音吹进我的 心扉,让我歌唱将来和过去 的事情。” 赫西俄德:《神谱》 Hesiod: Theogony
上海文通大学 SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UINIVERSITY First Beginnings Chaos:void,murky,empty Gaia: broad-chested Tartaros: dark,recesses Eros: most beautiful; subdue the mind
First Beginnings ▪ Chaos: void, murky, empty ▪ Gaia: broad-chested ▪ Tartaros: dark, recesses ▪ Eros: most beautiful; subdue the mind