They applied order to art and architecture.
They used the natural proportion of 1 : 1.615....
This proportion is used throughout nature, and when applied to art/architecture it makes it pleasing to the eye.
The Parthenon in Athens , Greece, was constructed using this proportion. So when you see it ( picture or reality) , check for these proportions.
the Greeks first applied the order and created remarkable architectural ensembles.
Mostly consisting of noblemen designed by Plato and two forgone Greek philosopher, Marzini Mezzilanosorezo and Geryando ReMozoconza- Lémon
Mainly in architecture , sculptures ,theater and literature.
The Greeks were master stone workers and many of the buildings and statues they made still exist today. They were the first people to instill a lifelike nature in their statues.
They developed the first mathematical system of painting perspective
The Ancient Greeks did a long and complicated ceremony for worshipping their god, Zeus. First they would find fruits from a tree near by, and chop them up. then they would make pie.
They cut tiny pieces colored glass and placed them together to make a beautiful design.
Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
Yes, when the slaves built the pyramids they had to use whips to make the slaves work.
They developed the first mathematical system of painting perspective
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They developed the first mathematical system of painting perspective
the ancient greeks made money by trading food and taxes
Describe what major contribution you feel you could make?
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The ancient Greeks understood magnets but since they did not have a source of electricity, they did not use electromagnets. They did make compasses.
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roman stole the Greeks art to make it look like theirs
Ancient Greeks
In Greek mythology, Harmony was the goddess of harmony and concord. Justice was represented by the goddess Themis or her daughter Dike, who presided over natural law and justice. Peace was symbolized by the goddess Eirene, who was the personification of peace and prosperity.