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Contents
Book 1
The Ancient World and the Classical Past:
Prehistory to
200
ce
1
From Forest to Farm: The Rise of Culture
2
Mesopotamia: Power and Social Order in the Fertile
Crescent
3
The Stability of Ancient Egypt: Flood
and Sun
4
China, India, and Africa: Early Civilizations
5
Bronze Age Culture in the Aegean World:
The Great Traders
6
The Rise of Greek City-States:
War and Victory
7
Golden Age Athens: The School of Hellas
8
Rome: Urban Life and Imperial Majesty
Book
2
Medieval Europe and the Shaping of World
Cultures:
200
ce
to
1400
9
The Late Roman Empire, Judaism, and the Rise of
Christianity: Power and Faith
10
Byzantium: Constantinople and the Byzantine
Empire
1
1
The Rise and Spread of Islam:
A New Religion
2
Fiefdom and Monastery: The Merging
of Germanic and Roman Cultures
13
The Romanesque Tradition: Pilgrimage and
Crusade
14
The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of
Inquiry
15
Siena and Florence in the Fourteenth Century:
Toward a New Humanism
16
China, India, Japan, Africa, and the Americas
before
1400
Book
3
The Renaissance and the Age of Encounter:
1400
to
1600
A
7
Florence and the Early Renaissance: Humanism in
Italy
18
The High Renaissance in Rome: Papal Patronage
19
The Venetian Renaissance: Palace and Lagoon
20
The Renaissance in the North: Between Wealth
and Want
2
1 The Reformation: A New Church and the
Arts
22
The Early Counter-Reformation and zMannerism:
Restraint and Invention
33
The Age of Encounter: West Africa, China,
and Japan
Ш
England in the Tudor Age: This Other
Eden
Book
4
Excess, Inquiry, and Restraint:
1600
to
1800
25
The Baroque in Italy: Papal Prestige
26
The Secular Baroque in the North; The Art of
Observation
27
The Baroque Court: Absolute Power and Royal
Patronage
28
The Rise of the Enlightenment in England: The
Claims of Reason
29
The Rococo and the Enlightenment on the
Continent: Privilege and Reason
30
Cross-Cultural Encounter: Exploration and Trade
in the Enlightenment
31
Revolution in America: The Rights of Man
32
Neoclassicism and Revolution: A Culture of Change
in France
Book
5
Romanticism, Realism, and Empire in the Nine¬
teenth Century:
1800-1900
33
The Self in Nature: The Rise of Romanticism
34
A Darker World: Napoleon and the Romantic
Imagination
35
Industry and the Working Class:
A New Realism
36
Revolution and Civil War: The Conditions of
Modern Life
37
The Rise of Bourgeois Culture: Living the Good
Life
38
The Gilded Age in America: Expansion and
Empire
39
Global Confrontations: The Challenge to Cultural
Identity
40
From Realism to Symbolism: The
Fin de Siècle
Book
6
Modernism and the Globalization of Cultures:
1900
to the Present
41
The Era of Invention: Paris and the Modern
World
42
The Great War and its Impact: A Lost Generation
43
New York and Skyscraper Culture: City on the
Rise
44
Between the Wars: The Age of Anxiety
45
World War II and its Aftermath: Devastation and
Recovery
46
The Turbulent
60s:
Decade of Change
47
The Postmodern Scene: Multiplicity and
Diversity
¿■-.¡з
Without Boundaries: The Global Village
in the Information Age
Contents
Preface
vu
The Ancient World and the Classical
Past: Prehistory to
200
CE
1
j| From Forest to Farm
The Rise of Culture
5
The Beginnings of Culture
6
Agency and Ritual: Cave Art
6
Culture, Continuity, and Change
10
Paleolithic Culture and Its Artifacts
11
The Rise of Agriculture
13
Neolithic Jericho
14
Neolithic Pottery Across Cultures
14
The Neolithic Megaliths of Northern Europe
17
Neolithic Cultures of the Americas
18
The Anasazi and the Role of Myth
22
READING
1.1
Zuni
Emergence Tale,
ТЛ
Concerning the First Beginning
24
The Olmec
26
The Mound Builders
27
Readings
READING
1.2
The Japanese Creation Myth: The Kojiki
30
Special ¡Features
VOICES The Discovery of Chauvet Cave
8
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Methods of Carving
11
CULTURAL PARALLELS Celts and Sumerians
18
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Post-and-Lintel Construction
19
FOCUS The Design and Making of Stonehenge
20
Representing the Power of the Animal
World
33
У
Mesopotamia
Power and Social Order in the Fertile
Crescent
35
Sumerian
Ur
37
The Ziggurat at Ur
37
Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia
38
Royal Tombs of Ur
40
Akkad
45
Akkadian Sculpture
45
READING
2.1
Hymn to Marduk
(3000-2000
все)
47
Babylon
47
The Law of Hammurabi
48
READING
2.2
kom
the law Code of Hammurabi (ca.
1792-1750
ВСЕ)
48
The Assyrian Empire
50
iv
Continuity gj Change
Assyrian Art
50
Mesopotamian Literature
51
The Blessing of Inanna
51
READING
2.3
The Blessing of Inanna ca.
2300
ВСЕ
51
The Epic of Gilgamesh
52
READING
2.4a-d
from the Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet I, X, XI
(ca.
1200
все)
53-54
The Hebrews
55
Moses and the Ten Commandments
55
READING 2.5a The Ten Commandments, from the Hebrew Bible
(Deuteronomy
5:6-21) 56
READING 2.5b from the Hebrew Bible (Deuteronomy
6:6-9) 56
Kings David and Solomon and Hebrew Society
57
READING 2.5c from the Hebrew Bible
(1
Kings
6:19-29) 58
READING 2.5d from the Hebrew Bible (Song of Solomon
4:1-6,
7:13-14) 59
The Prophets and the Diaspora
60
READING 2.5e from the Hebrew Bible (Jeremiah
11:11-14) 61
Neo Babylonia
61
Readings
READING
2.4
from the Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet VI, Columns
1-5
(ca.
1200
ВСЕ)
63,
READING
2.5
from the Hebrew Bible, Genesis
(Chapters
1-3, 6-7) 64,
READING
2.6
from the Hebrew Bible, The
Book of Job (Chapters
1-3, 38, 42) 67
Special Features
CULTURAL PARALLELS
Sumerian
Cities and Aegean Traders
40
CONTEXT Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses
40
FOCUS Cuneiform Writing in
Sumeria
42
VOICES An Akkadian Father Advises His Son, ca.
2200
ВСЕ
47
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Lost-Wax Casting
49
CULTURAL PARALLELS Writing in
Sumeria
and China
52
Continuity
&
Change The stability of Egyptian Culture
71
C3)
The Stability of Ancient Egypt
Flood and Sun
73
The Nile and Its Culture
74
Egyptian Religion: Cyclical Harmony
76
READING
3.1
from Akhenaten s Hymn to the Sun (14th century
все)
76
Pictorial Formulas in Egyptian Art
77
The Old Kingdom
80
The Stepped Pyramid at Saqqara
80
Three Pyramids at
Giza
82
Monumental Royal Sculpture: Perfection and Eternity
84
The Sculpture of the Everyday
86
The Middle Kingdom at Thebes
87
CONTENTS
Middle Kingdom Literature
87
Middle Kingdom Sculpture
87
The New Kingdom
90
Temple and Tomb Architecture and Their Rituals
91
Women in the New Kingdom
94
READING
3.3
from Garden Song (ca.
2040-1648
все)
95
Akhenaten and the Politics of Religion
95
The Return to Thebes and to Tradition
97
READING
3.4
from The Book of the Dead
99
The Late Period, the Kushites, and die Fall of Egypt
100
The Kushites
100
Egypt Loses Its Independence
101
Readings
READING
3.2
The Teachings ofDua-Khety (ca.
2040-1648
все)
102
Special
Features
FOCUS Reading the Palette of Narmer
78
CONTEXT Major Periods of Ancient Egyptian History
80
CONTEXT The
Rosetta
Stone
83
VOICES Pyramid Builders Go on Strike
86
CULTURAL PARALLELS New Kingdom Temples and Minoan
Palaces
90
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Mummification
91
CULTURAL PARALLELS Leadership Collapses in Egypt
and in China
100
VOICES Everyday Life in Egypt
101
Continuityfj Change Mutual Influence through Trade
105
¿^
China, India, and Africa
Early Civilizations
107
Early Chinese Culture
109
Chinese Calligraphy
109
The Shang Dynasty
(1700-1045
ВСЕ)
110
The Zhou Dynasty
(1027-256
ВСЕ)
111
READING
4.1
from the Book of Songs 111
READING
4.2
from the
Dao
de jing 112
Imperial China
114
The Qin Dynasty
(221-206
bee): Organization and
Control
114
The Han Dynasty
(206
BCE-220
ce):
The Flowering
of Culture
115
Ancient India
118
Hinduism and the
Vedic
Tradition
119
Buddhism: The Path of Truth
120
Ancient Africa
125
The
Nok
125
Readings
READING
4.3
Confucius, from the Anaiects
126,
READING
4.4
from
The Second Teaching in the Bhagavad
Gita:
Krishna s Counsel in
Ћте
of
War
127,
READING
4.5
from the Dhammapada
128
CULTURAL PARALLELS China and the Roman Republic Protect
Their Borders
114
FOCUS The Tomb of Shihuangdi
116
CULTURAL PARALLELS Buddha, Confucius, and Socrates
122
VOICES A Chinese Buddhist Monk Visits Indian Kingdoms
123
Continuity
&
Change The silk Road
131
Щ
Bronze Age Culture
in the Aegean World
The Great Traders
133
The Cyclades
134
Minoan Culture in Crete
135
Minoan Painting
136
Minoan Religion
136
The Palace of Minos
136
Mycenaean Culture on the
Péloponnèse
140
Aegean Languages and the Phoenician
Alphabet
144
Linear A and Linear
В
144
The Phoenician Alphabet
144
The Homeric Epics
144
The Iliad
145
READING 5.1a from Homer, Iliad, Book
24
(са.
750
ВСЕ)
148
The Odyssey
149
READING 5.2a~h from Homer, Odyssey, Book
4, 1
(са.
725
ВСЕ)
149-150
Readings
READING
5.1
from Homer s, Iliad, Book
16
(ca.
750
ВСЕ)
151,
READING
5.2
from Homer s Odyssey, Book
9
(ca.
725
ВСЕ)
152
JFeatures
FOCUS The Snake Goddess or Priestess from Crete
139
CULTURAL PARALLELS
Мусепаеапѕ
and Egyptians Build
Monumental Structures
143
CULTURAL PARALLELS Epic Tales: Heroes in Early Greek and
Mayan Cultures
145
VOICES Life in Early Aegean Times
147
Continuity g5 Change Remembering the Mycenaean Past
157
(Џ,
The Rise of Greek City-States
War and Victory
159
Hesiod and Rural Greek Culture
161
READING
б.іа-Ь
Hesiod, Works and Days
162
READING
6.2
Hesiod, Theogeny
163
Behavior of the Gods
163
The
Polis
164
READING
6.3
Thucydides, History of the Peiojjonnesian Wars
164
Life in Sparta
164
The Sacred Sanctuaries
165
Male Sculpture and the Cult of the Body
170
The Athens of Peisistratus
171
Toward Democracy
171
VI
CONTENTS
READING
6.4
from Aristotle s
Athenion
Constitution
172
Female Sculpture and the Worship of Athena
172
Athenian Pottery
172
The Poetry of Sappho
174
READING
б.ба-Ь
Sappho, lyric poetry
175
The First Athenian Democracy
175
Persepolis
and the Persian Wars
175
READING 6.6a from Book
VII
of Herodotus, The Histories
176
The Histories of Herodotus
178
READING
6.7
from Book II of Herodotus, The Histories
178
Aeschylus and The Persians
178
Readings
READING
6.6
from Book
VII
of Herodotus, The Histories
180,
READING
6.8
Aeschylus, from The Persians
181
Special
IFeatuhuìs
CONTEXT The Greek Gods
163
VOICES Training the Boys of Sparta
165
FOCUS The Classical Orders
168
CULTURAL PARALLELS Historical Records in Fifth-Century
ВСЕ
Greece and China
176
Continuity is Change Egyptian and Greek Sculpture
185
//
Golden Age Athens
The School of Hellas
187
The Politics of Athens
188
The Agora and the Good Life
189
Slaves and Metics
190
The Women of Athens
190
READING
7.1
from Euripides, Medea
190
Pericles and the School of Hellas
191
READING 7.2a-c Thucydides, History of the Pebponnesian Wars,
Pericles Funeral Speech
192
Beautiful Mind, Beautiful Body
193
Rebuilding the Acropolis
194
The Sculpture Program at the Parthenon
195
The Architectural Program at the Parthenon
199
READING
7.3
Plutarch, Life of Pericles
199
READING
7.4
Euripides, Erechtheus
202
Philosophy and the
Polis
202
The Philosophical Context
202
Plato s Republic and Idealism
203
Plato s Symposium
204
READING 7.7a Plato, The Symposium
205
The Theater of the People
205
Comedy
206
Tragedy
206
The Performance Space
208
Music and Dance
209
The Hellenistic World
210
The Empire of Alexander the Great
210
Toward Hellenistic Art: Sculpture in the Late Classical
Period
212
Aristotle: Observing the Natural World
214
Pergamon: Capital of Hellenistic Greece
215
Alexandria
218
Readings
READING
7.5
from Plato, Crito
220,
READING
7.6
Plato, Allegory
of the Cave, from The Republic
221,
READING
7.7
Plato, from The
Symposium
223,
READING
7.8
Sophocles, from Antigone
224,
READING
7.9
Aristotle, from Poetics
224,
READING
7.10
Aristotle,
from the
Nìcomachean
[nee-koh-muh-KEE-un] Ethics
226
Specjał
jFbatukíís
CULTURAL PARALLELS Early Democracies Differ in Greece and
Rome
190
VOICES Rich and Poor in Athens
191
FOCUS The Parthenon
196
CULTURAL PARALLELS Materials and Artifacts Survival in
Greece and China
202
CONTEXT The Greek Muses
209
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Parchment Books
217
Golden Age Athens as an Ideal in Western
Continuity
&
Change
Ţhought
231
233
¡β
Rome
Urban Life and Imperial Majesty
Origins of Roman Culture
234
Greek and Etruscan Roots
234
READING
8.
la-b Virgil, Aeneid, Book II
240
Republican Rome
241
Roman Rule
241
Cicero and the Politics of Rhetoric
243
READING
8.2
Cicero, On Duty
243
READING
8.3
Cicero, Letters to Atticus
244
Portrait Busts, Pietas, and Politics
244
Imperial Rome
245
Family Life
246
Education of the Sexes
248
READING
8.4
Juvenal, Satires
248
The Philosophy of the City: Chance and Reason
249
READING
8.5
Seneca, Tranquility of Mind
249
Literary Rome: Virgil, Horace, and Ovid
250
READING
8.6
from Virgil, Georgics
250
Augustus and the City of Marble
252
Pompeii
262
READING
8.9
from Letters of Pliny the Younger
262
Readings
READING
8.7
Virgil, from the Aeneid, Book IV
266,
READING
8.8
Horace, Ode
13
from the Odes
267
SPECIAL
!?
E
ATUÍRES
CULTURAL PARALLELS Temples and Shrines in Rome and India
238
CULTURAL PARALLELS Writers and Scholars in Republican Rome
and Han China
246
VOICES Coping with Life in Ancient Rome
253
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Arches and Vaults
255
FOCUS The
Forum Romanům
and Imperial Forums
258
Continuity gs Change me Roman Legacy
271
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Series
Contents
Book 1
The Ancient World and the Classical Past:
Prehistory to
200
ce
1
From Forest to Farm: The Rise of Culture
2
Mesopotamia: Power and Social Order in the Fertile
Crescent
3
The Stability of Ancient Egypt: Flood
and Sun
4
China, India, and Africa: Early Civilizations
5
Bronze Age Culture in the Aegean World:
The Great Traders
6
The Rise of Greek City-States:
War and Victory
7
Golden Age Athens: The School of Hellas
8
Rome: Urban Life and Imperial Majesty
Book
2
Medieval Europe and the Shaping of World
Cultures:
200
ce
to
1400
9
The Late Roman Empire, Judaism, and the Rise of
Christianity: Power and Faith
10
Byzantium: Constantinople and the Byzantine
Empire
1
1
The Rise and Spread of Islam:
A New Religion
\
2
Fiefdom and Monastery: The Merging
of Germanic and Roman Cultures
13
The Romanesque Tradition: Pilgrimage and
Crusade
14
The Gothic Style: Faith and Knowledge in an Age of
Inquiry
15
Siena and Florence in the Fourteenth Century:
Toward a New Humanism
16
China, India, Japan, Africa, and the Americas
before
1400
Book
3
The Renaissance and the Age of Encounter:
1400
to
1600
A
7
Florence and the Early Renaissance: Humanism in
Italy
18
The High Renaissance in Rome: Papal Patronage
19
The Venetian Renaissance: Palace and Lagoon
20
The Renaissance in the North: Between Wealth
and Want
2
1 The Reformation: A New Church and the
Arts
22
The Early Counter-Reformation and zMannerism:
Restraint and Invention
33
The Age of Encounter: West Africa, China,
and Japan
Ш
England in the Tudor Age: "This Other
Eden"
Book
4
Excess, Inquiry, and Restraint:
1600
to
1800
25
The Baroque in Italy: Papal Prestige
26
The Secular Baroque in the North; The Art of
Observation
27
The Baroque Court: Absolute Power and Royal
Patronage
28
The Rise of the Enlightenment in England: The
Claims of Reason
29
The Rococo and the Enlightenment on the
Continent: Privilege and Reason
30
Cross-Cultural Encounter: Exploration and Trade
in the Enlightenment
31
Revolution in America: The Rights of Man
32
Neoclassicism and Revolution: A Culture of Change
in France
Book
5
Romanticism, Realism, and Empire in the Nine¬
teenth Century:
1800-1900
33
The Self in Nature: The Rise of Romanticism
34
A Darker World: Napoleon and the Romantic
Imagination
35
Industry and the Working Class:
A New Realism
36
Revolution and Civil War: The Conditions of
Modern Life
37
The Rise of Bourgeois Culture: Living the Good
Life
38
The Gilded Age in America: Expansion and
Empire
39
Global Confrontations: The Challenge to Cultural
Identity
40
From Realism to Symbolism: The
Fin de Siècle
Book
6
Modernism and the Globalization of Cultures:
1900
to the Present
41
The Era of Invention: Paris and the Modern
World
42
The Great War and its Impact: A Lost Generation
43
New York and Skyscraper Culture: City on the
Rise
44
Between the Wars: The Age of Anxiety
45
World War II and its Aftermath: Devastation and
Recovery
46
The Turbulent
'60s:
Decade of Change
47
The Postmodern Scene: Multiplicity and
Diversity
¿■-.¡з
Without Boundaries: The Global Village
in the Information Age
Contents
Preface
vu
The Ancient World and the Classical
Past: Prehistory to
200
CE
1
j| From Forest to Farm
The Rise of Culture
5
The Beginnings of Culture
6
Agency and Ritual: Cave Art
6
Culture, Continuity, and Change
10
Paleolithic Culture and Its Artifacts
11
The Rise of Agriculture
13
Neolithic Jericho
14
Neolithic Pottery Across Cultures
14
The Neolithic Megaliths of Northern Europe
17
Neolithic Cultures of the Americas
18
The Anasazi and the Role of Myth
22
READING
1.1
Zuni
Emergence Tale,
ТЛ
Concerning the First Beginning
24
The Olmec
26
The Mound Builders
27
Readings
READING
1.2
The Japanese Creation Myth: The Kojiki
30
Special ¡Features
VOICES The Discovery of Chauvet Cave
8
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Methods of Carving
11
CULTURAL PARALLELS Celts and Sumerians
18
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Post-and-Lintel Construction
19
FOCUS The Design and Making of Stonehenge
20
Representing the Power of the Animal
World
33
У
Mesopotamia
Power and Social Order in the Fertile
Crescent
35
Sumerian
Ur
37
The Ziggurat at Ur
37
Religion in Ancient Mesopotamia
38
Royal Tombs of Ur
40
Akkad
45
Akkadian Sculpture
45
READING
2.1
Hymn to Marduk
(3000-2000
все)
47
Babylon
47
The Law of Hammurabi
48
READING
2.2
kom
the law Code of Hammurabi (ca.
1792-1750
ВСЕ)
48
The Assyrian Empire
50
iv
Continuity gj Change
Assyrian Art
50
Mesopotamian Literature
51
The Blessing of Inanna
51
READING
2.3
The Blessing of Inanna ca.
2300
ВСЕ
51
The Epic of Gilgamesh
52
READING
2.4a-d
from the Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet I, X, XI
(ca.
1200
все)
53-54
The Hebrews
55
Moses and the Ten Commandments
55
READING 2.5a The Ten Commandments, from the Hebrew Bible
(Deuteronomy
5:6-21) 56
READING 2.5b from the Hebrew Bible (Deuteronomy
6:6-9) 56
Kings David and Solomon and Hebrew Society
57
READING 2.5c from the Hebrew Bible
(1
Kings
6:19-29) 58
READING 2.5d from the Hebrew Bible (Song of Solomon
4:1-6,
7:13-14) 59
The Prophets and the Diaspora
60
READING 2.5e from the Hebrew Bible (Jeremiah
11:11-14) 61
Neo'Babylonia
61
Readings
READING
2.4
from the Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet VI, Columns
1-5
(ca.
1200
ВСЕ)
63,
READING
2.5
from the Hebrew Bible, Genesis
(Chapters
1-3, 6-7) 64,
READING
2.6
from the Hebrew Bible, The
Book of Job (Chapters
1-3, 38, 42) 67
Special Features
CULTURAL PARALLELS
Sumerian
Cities and Aegean Traders
40
CONTEXT Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses
40
FOCUS Cuneiform Writing in
Sumeria
42
VOICES An Akkadian Father Advises His Son, ca.
2200
ВСЕ
47
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Lost-Wax Casting
49
CULTURAL PARALLELS Writing in
Sumeria
and China
52
Continuity
&
Change The stability of Egyptian Culture
71
C3)
The Stability of Ancient Egypt
Flood and Sun
73
The Nile and Its Culture
74
Egyptian Religion: Cyclical Harmony
76
READING
3.1
from Akhenaten's Hymn to the Sun (14th century
все)
76
Pictorial Formulas in Egyptian Art
77
The Old Kingdom
80
The Stepped Pyramid at Saqqara
80
Three Pyramids at
Giza
82
Monumental Royal Sculpture: Perfection and Eternity
84
The Sculpture of the Everyday
86
The Middle Kingdom at Thebes
87
CONTENTS
Middle Kingdom Literature
87
Middle Kingdom Sculpture
87
The New Kingdom
90
Temple and Tomb Architecture and Their Rituals
91
Women in the New Kingdom
94
READING
3.3
from "Garden Song" (ca.
2040-1648
все)
95
Akhenaten and the Politics of Religion
95
The Return to Thebes and to Tradition
97
READING
3.4
from The Book of the Dead
99
The Late Period, the Kushites, and die Fall of Egypt
100
The Kushites
100
Egypt Loses Its Independence
101
Readings
READING
3.2
The Teachings ofDua-Khety (ca.
2040-1648
все)
102
Special
Features
FOCUS Reading the Palette of Narmer
78
CONTEXT Major Periods of Ancient Egyptian History
80
CONTEXT The
Rosetta
Stone
83
VOICES Pyramid Builders Go on Strike
86
CULTURAL PARALLELS New Kingdom Temples and Minoan
Palaces
90
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Mummification
91
CULTURAL PARALLELS Leadership Collapses in Egypt
and in China
100
VOICES Everyday Life in Egypt
101
Continuityfj Change Mutual Influence through Trade
105
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China, India, and Africa
Early Civilizations
107
Early Chinese Culture
109
Chinese Calligraphy
109
The Shang Dynasty
(1700-1045
ВСЕ)
110
The Zhou Dynasty
(1027-256
ВСЕ)
111
READING
4.1
from the Book of Songs 111
READING
4.2
from the
Dao
de jing 112
Imperial China
114
The Qin Dynasty
(221-206
bee): Organization and
Control
114
The Han Dynasty
(206
BCE-220
ce):
The Flowering
of Culture
115
Ancient India
118
Hinduism and the
Vedic
Tradition
119
Buddhism: "The Path of Truth"
120
Ancient Africa
125
The
Nok
125
Readings
READING
4.3
Confucius, from the Anaiects
126,
READING
4.4
from
"The Second Teaching" in the Bhagavad
Gita:
Krishna's Counsel in
Ћте
of
War
127,
READING
4.5
from the Dhammapada
128
CULTURAL PARALLELS China and the Roman Republic Protect
Their Borders
114
FOCUS The Tomb of Shihuangdi
116
CULTURAL PARALLELS Buddha, Confucius, and Socrates
122
VOICES A Chinese Buddhist Monk Visits Indian Kingdoms
123
Continuity
&
Change The silk Road
131
Щ
Bronze Age Culture
in the Aegean World
The Great Traders
133
The Cyclades
134
Minoan Culture in Crete
135
Minoan Painting
136
Minoan Religion
136
The Palace of Minos
136
Mycenaean Culture on the
Péloponnèse
140
Aegean Languages and the Phoenician
Alphabet
144
Linear A and Linear
В
144
The Phoenician Alphabet
144
The Homeric Epics
144
The Iliad
145
READING 5.1a from Homer, Iliad, Book
24
(са.
750
ВСЕ)
148
The Odyssey
149
READING 5.2a~h from Homer, Odyssey, Book
4, 1
(са.
725
ВСЕ)
149-150
Readings
READING
5.1
from Homer's, Iliad, Book
16
(ca.
750
ВСЕ)
151,
READING
5.2
from Homer's Odyssey, Book
9
(ca.
725
ВСЕ)
152
JFeatures
FOCUS The Snake Goddess or Priestess from Crete
139
CULTURAL PARALLELS
Мусепаеапѕ
and Egyptians Build
Monumental Structures
143
CULTURAL PARALLELS Epic Tales: Heroes in Early Greek and
Mayan Cultures
145
VOICES Life in Early Aegean Times
147
Continuity g5 Change Remembering the Mycenaean Past
157
(Џ,
The Rise of Greek City-States
War and Victory
159
Hesiod and Rural Greek Culture
161
READING
б.іа-Ь
Hesiod, Works and Days
162
READING
6.2
Hesiod, Theogeny
163
Behavior of the Gods
163
The
Polis
164
READING
6.3
Thucydides, History of the Peiojjonnesian Wars
164
Life in Sparta
164
The Sacred Sanctuaries
165
Male Sculpture and the Cult of the Body
170
The Athens of Peisistratus
171
Toward Democracy
171
VI
CONTENTS
READING
6.4
from Aristotle's
Athenion
Constitution
172
Female Sculpture and the Worship of Athena
172
Athenian Pottery
172
The Poetry of Sappho
174
READING
б.ба-Ь
Sappho, lyric poetry
175
The First Athenian Democracy
175
Persepolis
and the Persian Wars
175
READING 6.6a from Book
VII
of Herodotus, The Histories
176
The Histories of Herodotus
178
READING
6.7
from Book II of Herodotus, The Histories
178
Aeschylus and The Persians
178
Readings
READING
6.6
from Book
VII
of Herodotus, The Histories
180,
READING
6.8
Aeschylus, from The Persians
181
Special
IFeatuhuìs
CONTEXT The Greek Gods
163
VOICES Training the Boys of Sparta
165
FOCUS The Classical Orders
168
CULTURAL PARALLELS Historical Records in Fifth-Century
ВСЕ
Greece and China
176
Continuity is Change Egyptian and Greek Sculpture
185
//
Golden Age Athens
The School of Hellas
187
The Politics of Athens
188
The Agora and the Good Life
189
Slaves and Metics
190
The Women of Athens
190
READING
7.1
from Euripides, Medea
190
Pericles and the School of Hellas
191
READING 7.2a-c Thucydides, History of the Pebponnesian Wars,
Pericles' Funeral Speech
192
Beautiful Mind, Beautiful Body
193
Rebuilding the Acropolis
194
The Sculpture Program at the Parthenon
195
The Architectural Program at the Parthenon
199
READING
7.3
Plutarch, Life of Pericles
199
READING
7.4
Euripides, Erechtheus
202
Philosophy and the
Polis
202
The Philosophical Context
202
Plato's Republic and Idealism
203
Plato's Symposium
204
READING 7.7a Plato, The Symposium
205
The Theater of the People
205
Comedy
206
Tragedy
206
The Performance Space
208
Music and Dance
209
The Hellenistic World
210
The Empire of Alexander the Great
210
Toward Hellenistic Art: Sculpture in the Late Classical
Period
212
Aristotle: Observing the Natural World
214
Pergamon: Capital of Hellenistic Greece
215
Alexandria
218
Readings
READING
7.5
from Plato, Crito
220,
READING
7.6
Plato, "Allegory
of the Cave," from The Republic
221,
READING
7.7
Plato, from The
Symposium
223,
READING
7.8
Sophocles, from Antigone
224,
READING
7.9
Aristotle, from Poetics
224,
READING
7.10
Aristotle,
from the
Nìcomachean
[nee-koh-muh-KEE-un] Ethics
226
Specjał
jFbatukíís
CULTURAL PARALLELS Early Democracies Differ in Greece and
Rome
190
VOICES Rich and Poor in Athens
191
FOCUS The Parthenon
196
CULTURAL PARALLELS Materials' and Artifacts' Survival in
Greece and China
202
CONTEXT The Greek Muses
209
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Parchment Books
217
Golden Age Athens as an Ideal in Western
Continuity
&
Change
Ţhought
231
233
¡β
Rome
Urban Life and Imperial Majesty
Origins of Roman Culture
234
Greek and Etruscan Roots
234
READING
8.
la-b Virgil, Aeneid, Book II
240
Republican Rome
241
Roman Rule
241
Cicero and the Politics of Rhetoric
243
READING
8.2
Cicero, On Duty
243
READING
8.3
Cicero, Letters to Atticus
244
Portrait Busts, Pietas, and Politics
244
Imperial Rome
245
Family Life
246
Education of the Sexes
248
READING
8.4
Juvenal, Satires
248
The Philosophy of the City: Chance and Reason
249
READING
8.5
Seneca, Tranquility of Mind
249
Literary Rome: Virgil, Horace, and Ovid
250
READING
8.6
from Virgil, Georgics
250
Augustus and the City of Marble
252
Pompeii
262
READING
8.9
from Letters of Pliny the Younger
262
Readings
READING
8.7
Virgil, from the Aeneid, Book IV
266,
READING
8.8
Horace, Ode
13
from the Odes
267
SPECIAL
!?
E
ATUÍRES
CULTURAL PARALLELS Temples and Shrines in Rome and India
238
CULTURAL PARALLELS Writers and Scholars in Republican Rome
and Han China
246
VOICES Coping with Life in Ancient Rome
253
MATERIALS AND TECNIQUES Arches and Vaults
255
FOCUS The
Forum Romanům
and Imperial Forums
258
Continuity gs Change me Roman Legacy
271
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