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A golden age of splendor arouse during this period, as shown by excavations of the royal graves at Mycenae, and the cultural and religious traditions of the eminent classical Greece began to take form. ... The concept of arete, or excellence, was one of the Homeric Age's most important contributions to Western culture;
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library.thinkquest.org/19300/data/homersgreece.htm
library.thinkquest.org/19300/data/homersgreece.htm
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Arete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arete (Greek: ; pronounced /ˈærəteɪ/ in English), in its basic sense, means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind. In its earliest appearance in Greek, this notion of excellence wa...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arete
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for Arete (Excellence), ... Greek Lyric V) (Greek lyric C4th B.C.) : "Areta (Virtue), you who bring many labours for the race of mortals, fairest quarry for a man’s life, for the sake of your beauty, maiden, even to die is an enviable fate in Greece, or to endure cruel unresting toils: such a fruition, as good as immortal,
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www.theoi.com/Daimon/Arete.html
www.theoi.com/Daimon/Arete.html
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Interacting with others, you will gather information regarding how the Greeks put the concept of Arete into practice. What beliefs reflected arete? What practices or activities reinforced it? Who, through what they did, lived it? ... Alexander became King of both Macedonia and Greece in 336 B.C. He went ahead with...
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lancefuhrer.com/arete.htm
lancefuhrer.com/arete.htm
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This lesson is designed to bring students in general touch with major sources from which the knowledge of ancient Greece has been retrieved. Students will recognize that what we know of ancient Greece has come to us mainly through generations of scholarly research and analysis of artifacts recovered in archeological digs.
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artsedge.kennedy-center.org/content/3616/
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Arete: Greek Sports from Ancient Sources 5.0 out of 5 stars (1); $19.74; ... Book to Greece), statue inscriptions, Athenaeus; (author of the multi-volume -Deipnosophists-, Scholars at Dinner), Diodorus Siculus, poetic excerpts from the -Greek Anthology-, Plutarch, the ancient poet Pindar, Plato's dialogues,
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www.amazon.com/Arete-Sports-Ancient-Sources-Expanded/dp...
www.amazon.com/Arete-Sports-Ancient-Sources-Expanded/dp/0520075099
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Ar↑te Adventures is an overseas travel program designed to introduce high school students to the glory of Ancient Greece. At Ar↑te Adventures, we exp ... Arete Adventures's Mission Statement: Arete Adventures is an academic travel program designed to introduce high school students to the glory of Ancient Greece.
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Glossary of World Cultures ... arete ; Aristoteleanism; The Divided Line; episteme (knowledge); Greek language; Hellenism; kleos ; Logos ; Neo-Platonism; polis skepticism speculative philosophy; time...
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www.wsu.edu/~dee/GLOSSARY/GREGLOSS.HTM
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Arete of Cyrene (c. 400 BC–c. 340 BC) lived in North Africa around ... One reason for this knowledge is that upon her death her tomb was inscribed with an epitaph that stated that she was the splendor of Greece and that she possessed the beauty of Helen, the virtue of Thirma, the soul of Socrates, and the tongue of Homer.
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www.novelguide.com/a/discover/ewb_0002_0026_0/ewb_0002_...
www.novelguide.com/a/discover/ewb_0002_0026_0/ewb_0002_0026_0_00018.html
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