TTC Video Age of Pericles l 1.79 GB

Taught By Professor Jeremy McInerney, Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley,
University of Pennsylvania

We call it the "Golden Age"-the period during the 5th century B.C. when the Greek city-state of Athens experienced a cultural flowering of extraordinary power and importance for Western culture.

It is a period that still calls to us, still echoes, as we read the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, or Euripides; gaze at architectural wonders like the Parthenon; consider the wisdom passed down from Socrates and Plato; or, perhaps most of all, consider the origins of our own democracy.

The Age of Pericles uses the career of the leading Athenian politician and general from c. 450-429 B.C. as a prism through which to view this brief but remarkable era, and to ask why that echo has persisted for so long.

Course Lecture Titles

24 Lectures
30 minutes / lecture

1. The Agora-An Ancient Marketplace
2. Athens and the Persian Wars
3. The Athenian Empire
4. The Career of Pericles
5. Aspasia
6. Parthenon and Acropolis
7. Panathenaea-The Festivals of Athena
8. Paideia-Education in Ancient Athens
9. Marriage in Pericles's Athens
10. Family and Property
11. Coins, Trade and Business
12. Death and Burial
13. Aeschylus and Early Tragedy
14. Sophoclean Tragedy
15. Euripides
16. Comedy in the Age of Aristophanes
17. Athenian Courts and Justice
18. Democracy and Government
19. The Age of Moderation
20. Freedom, Equality, and the Rights of Man
21. Athens after Pericles
22. Socrates and the Sophists
23. Plato
24. An Elegy to Athens





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