An essay that includes alot of greek contributions to modern western civilization.

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Greek Contributions to Modern Western Civilization

Ancient Greek culture has influenced modern western civilization from their discoveries and traditions during their Golden Age. Their philosophies, politics and values have helped shape our every day life. Some of the most prominently displayed leaders of all time lived in Greece during the time. Their math, art science politics, architecture, drama, medicine, philosophy and values have inspired today's everyday way of life. If it weren't for their constant strides towards a better tomorrow, civilization today might be less advanced.

A lot of their academic achievement math and science has trickled down from the generations and into western civilization today. Euclid, a mathematician, is now viewed as the most prominent mathematician of all time. He wrote a book called "The Elements" and put all of his discoveries and theories into it. A lot of the math and science that we use today was influenced by his theories and discoveries.

A man named Hippocrates also solely influenced today's medical practices. His discoveries in medicine made a long lasting imprint on today's doctors and practices. He was an extremely trustworthy doctor. He made an oath stating that he would never give bad medicine and always strive to cure a patient, not just get paid. Today when becoming a doctor, you must take the Hippocratic oath, which was the oath that Hippocrates created.

Whenever you go to see a performance now, whether you know it or not, Greek influence is involved. Greek drama and auditoriums are big influences. The three types of theaters that the Greeks had were Proscenium (like in today's Gershwin Theater), Thrust (like in many of the concert halls seen today) and Arena (like today's sports arenas). The architecture of these stages and of a lot of other structures are direct influences of the...