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The Roman Achievement5.3

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Objectives

• Summarize works of Roman literary figures, historians and philosophers.

• Describe art and architecture developed by the Romans.

• Explain how Rome’s legal codes protected everyone in the empire.

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Literature, History, and Philosophy

• From which culture did the Romans borrow from?

• The Romans thought Greek art, literature, and philosophy were the pinnacle of cultural achievement

• Trade and travel helped to expand ideas within the empire, created “Greco-Roman” culture

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Greek settlements in Italy

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Literature, History, and Philosophy

• Virgil – Aeneid, helped to unite Rome

• Satire • Historians – Livy

and Tacitus • Utilized Greek

philosophy of Stoicism Virgil and Two Muses, Moasic, Tunisia

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Sculptors• Sculptors wanted to create realistic statues

Julius Caesar Augusta di Prima Porta

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Mosaics

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Science and Engineering • Romans developed domes, arches, and built

roadways.• Ptolemy – proposed Geocentric theory

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New Law Codes Protect the Empire

• Civil law - applied to Roman citizens only-problem?• Law of Nations – applied to all people under

Roman rule, even non-citizens.• Rome eventually extended citizenship across

the empire, merging both laws.• How is Roman judicial law similar/different to

current judicial law in the United States?


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