Essays Tagged: "Greco-Roman"

Early History of the Pipe Organ

es of pipe organs with the basic features of today can be traced to the third century B.C.E. in the Greco-Roman arena; it is said to have been invented by Ktesibios of Alexander and contained "a mecha ...

(6 pages) 66 1 3.4 Oct/1996

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Analysis of Human Cultural Identity as seen in five cultural periods. Enlightenment Culture; Greco-Roman Culture; Judeo-Christian Culture; Renaissance-Reformation Culture; and Industrialization-Mo

cultural identity, as seen inthe following five historical cultural periods: Enlightenment Culture; Greco-RomanCulture; Judeo-Christian Culture; Renaissance-Reformation Culture; andIndustrialization-M ... economic progress along with the advancement of less manual labor, and moreproduction for sales.The Greco-Roman culture is one of a male dominant society, and conflictingobedience views. The idea was ...

(3 pages) 292 1 4.5 Jan/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

The life of Julius Caeser

(7 pages) 101 0 3.5 Jan/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

In 1 Corinthians 1, what are the main emphases of Paul's theology?

The culture of the Greco-Roman world and Corinth in particular put a high premium on status, and the rewards that came ...

(3 pages) 68 0 2.5 Nov/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity

The Successful Career Of Juluis Caesar

ulius was his surname. He was a strong political and military leader who changed the history of the Greco-Roman world. This paper will answer the following questions: What happened during his early po ...

(6 pages) 52 0 2.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > Roman History

Julius Ceasar's life.

Gaius Julius Caesar was a powerful military leader who changed the course of the Greco-Roman civilization decisively and irreversibly. Julius belonged to Rome's original Aristocracy ...

(6 pages) 79 0 4.3 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Comparison of the Renaissance and Enlightenment.

rebirth' or 'recovery', has its origins in Italy and is associated with the rebirth of antiquity or Greco-Roman civilization. The age of the Renaissance is believed to elapse over a period of about tw ... re.First Italian and then intellectuals of the rest of Europe became increasingly interested in the Greco-Roman culture of the ancient Mediterranean world. This interest was fostered especially by the ...

(14 pages) 573 2 4.6 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

A Comparison of Ancient Cultures: Greece and Rome.

Greco-Roman history is very complex. The two civilizations developed at dramatically different rates ...

(5 pages) 287 0 3.9 Jun/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Its about Juilius Caesar, his family , his attempt for distinction for himself and his family, his wifes and He many achievments

vidi, vici. 'I came, I saw, I conquered.' These are the words of the man who changed the course of Greco-Roman history.Julius Caesar was born in Rome on July 12 or 13, in the year 100 B.C.. His fathe ...

(3 pages) 41 1 4.7 Dec/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

The Ancient Greek Parthenon in Athens. Information about the Parthenon and the statue of Athena inside.

e entirely of white pentelic marble and surrounded by free-standing columns. The structure survived Greco-Roman times as a temple and then in later ages has served in succession as a Byzantine church, ...

(4 pages) 191 2 4.3 Jan/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

Political Effects of the Renaissance by: GirlLuver33

interpreted, the age of Diocletian marked a decisive stage in thetransition from the classical, the Greco-Roman, civilization of theancient Roman Empire to the Christian-Germanic civilization of theea ...

(2 pages) 62 0 5.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Julius Caesar

ulius was his surname. He was a strong political and military leader who changed the history of the Greco-Roman world. This paper will answer the following questions: What happened during his early po ...

(6 pages) 71 1 5.0 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Political Effects of the Renaissance

nterpreted, the age of Diocletian marked a decisive stage in the transition from the classical, the Greco-Roman, civilization of the ancient Roman Empire to the Christian-Germanic civilization of the ...

(2 pages) 59 0 3.5 Feb/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Burial Practices of the Ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman Cultures

Ancient Egyptian and Greco-Roman practices of preparing the dead for the next cradle of humanity are very intriguing. The ... id during the process was done for particular reasons.Many of the funerary practices of the ancient Greco-Romans were also done with a specific purpose in mind. Unlike the Egyptian's the Greco-Roman c ... id not they were dammed to hover in a quasi-world, somewhat of a "limbo" between life and death.One Greco-Roman myth that illustrates this point is The Odyssey by Homer. There is a part in Book eleven ...

(6 pages) 45 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Napoleon and Caesar w ref

(7 pages) 35 0 5.0 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Thoughts on Modernism

l theory and societal changes brought about a way of thinking that varied greatly from the previous Greco-Roman standards of being, thinking and living.In the perspective of the art historian, however ...

(5 pages) 120 0 4.7 Aug/2004

Subjects: Art Essays

1 timothy 3:1-13

d to serve the church. "In 1 Timothy, the church membership reflects the social order of the larger Greco-Roman society external to it. Bishops, deacons, and elders govern a mixed group composed of di ...

(5 pages) 38 0 4.5 Oct/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity

Alexandria

Alexandria was a Greco-Roman city at the Western end of the Mediterranean on the Nile Delta, and was the Greatest of ...

(5 pages) 63 1 4.3 Feb/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

American Gothic Revival

e throughout the Middle Ages.During the 19th century, American architects began to lose interest in Greco-Roman Classicism. As a result, they looked at alternatives for inspiration. They turned to med ...

(1 pages) 20 0 5.0 Mar/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History