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1、Unit2 西方文化导论 Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more. individuals above the crowd: a little bit more. -author -author -date-dateGet StartedGet Started1. A General Introduction2. Foc
2、us InGet StartedGet Started Ancient Rome, once the largest empire in the world, was originated from some villages located on the Apennine Peninsula along the Mediterranean Sea in the 10th century BC. In 509 BC, Augustus built a republic country of Rome. During the 4th century BC, Rome unified Italy
3、by military conquest, and after years of wars, it conquered Carthage, Greece, Macedon, etc. and built up a vast Roman Empire with a territory stretching across three continents. During this period, Rome succeedingly experienced the rule of Sulla Felix, the first Triumvirate, and the second Triumvira
4、te. In 27 BC, Octavian called himself “Augustus” and held together in his own grasp all the military, administrative, judicial and religious powers, becoming the Emperor of Roman Empire. In the twoGet Startedcenturies after Augustus came to power, the Roman Empire reached its culmination in economy,
5、 culture, military force and trade. However, beginning from the 5th century or so, the Roman Empire embarked on a path of decline. Economic problems, social problems and frequent wars finally split the Roman Empire into two parts: Eastern and Western Parts. In 476, Western Roman Empire came to an en
6、d. Romans succeeded in putting into effect the ideas of rulership borrowed from ancient Greece. The Greek democracy provided the preliminary basis for the later form of Western government which would appear more open and less autocratic. The society has a clearly defined social status. Get StartedRo
7、mans also borrowed many other cultural ideas from ancient Greece, including daily customs, laws and architectural designs as well as literary styles and creative methods which greatly added to the taste and charm of daily life before the Greek and Roman cultures came around as classical culture as i
8、t was termed by later eras. However, it still attributed greatly to the Western culture in mythology, religion, literature, history, philosophy, architecture and art.Get StartedlTo get a brief view of the history and development of ancient RomelTo get to know the Roman social structure and economic
9、conditionslTo be familiar with major characteristics and contributions of Roman culture in mythology, religion, philosophy, history, literature and artsText StudyText StudyI. The Historical Development of Ancient Rome II. The Roman Social and Economic Conditions III. Roman Cultural Achievements Text
10、 StudyMain IdeasMain IdeasThe History of Ancient RomeOrigin: small village in central ItalyDuring 700 BC800 BC, Seven Hill Ally took shape and cities and tribes came into being.Development: In 509 BC, Augustus built up Roman Republic.After three Punic wars, in the 4th century BC, a vast unified Roma
11、n Empire was established with territory stretching across three continents.Text StudyMain IdeasMain IdeasThree powerful rulers: L.Sulla Felix, the 1st Triumvirate, the 2nd TriumvirateIn 27 BC, Octavian called himself Augustus and built up a centralized Rome.Decline: In 33 AD, Roman Empire was divide
12、d into two parts.End: In 476, West Rome was defeated by German troops and came to an end.Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsLucius Tarquinius Superbus 卢修斯卢修斯塔克文塔克文苏佩苏佩布布(? 496 BC): Superbus was the 7th emperor of the Roman Kingdom Etruscan,ruling from 535 BC to
13、 the Roman revolt in 509 BC which led to the establishment of the Roman Republic. Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsRomulus and Remus 罗穆卢斯和瑞摩斯罗穆卢斯和瑞摩斯:Romulus (771 BC717 BC) and Remus (771 BC753 BC) were the twin brothers, who were said to be the founders of R
14、ome. In Roman mythology, their parents were Mars and Rhea Silvia, the daughter of Latin King. The twins were ordered to be drowned by the new king who dethroned the Latin King. However, they were saved and raised by a she-wolf. When they grew up, the twins built their own city, but Remus was killedT
15、ext StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural Termsby his brother who became the first king of Rome. Nowadays, Romulus is regarded as a mythological figure, whose name is the origin of Rome. Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsPunic Wars布匿战
16、争布匿战争: A series of wars between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC. The main cause is the conflict of interests between the Carthaginian Empire and the Roman Republic. There are three largest wars: First Punic War (264 BC241 BC), Second Punic War (218 BC201 BC), Third Punic War (149 BC146 BC).
17、Eventually, after more than a hundred years, Rome conquered the Carthaginian Empire and became the most powerful state in the classical world.Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsTriumvirate 三头统治三头统治: A political group of three powerful persons in Rome. The First
18、 Triumvirate was an informal governing alliance composed of Gaius Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Pompey in the mid-1st century BC. The Second Triumvirate was a formal one consisting of Octavian, Mark Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpret
19、ation of Cultural TermsText StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural TermsOctavian屋大维屋大维:Octavian(Augustus)(63 BC 14 AD)was adopted by Julius Caesar in 44 BC. He was the first emperor in Roman Empire from 27 BC to 14 AD. In 40 BC,he was called Augustus by the Senate, who had p
20、ower to rule Romes religious, civil and military affairs. He made great achievements in his ruling time: the long peace after civil war, the sound currency, the highway system, constructions of bridges and buildings,Text StudyInterpretation of Cultural TermsInterpretation of Cultural Termsthe growth
21、 of literature. The Roman Empire subdued Spain, Gaul, etc. and annexed Egypt and most of Europe. He was viewed as a god in the hearts of the Romans as a result. B. Byzantium C. Pax Romana D. Seven Hill AllyText StudyComprehension ExercisesA. Roman RepublicAncient Roman culture is the culture from th
22、e formation of _ to the end of the Roman Empire, which had lasted about 1200 years throughout.Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.A. Octavian and Caesar B. Caesar and Remus D. Romulus and OctavianText StudyComprehension ExercisesC. Romulus and Remus (2) _ were the twins, the founders of Rome in t
23、he history.Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.A. Caesar C. Remus D. PompeyText StudyComprehension ExercisesB. Octavian(3) _was the first emperor in Roman Empire from 27 BC to 14 AD.Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.A. Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, SullaB. Pompey, Crassus, CleopatraD. Octavian
24、, Brutus, MariusText StudyComprehension ExercisesC. Pompey, Crassus, Julius Caesar(4) The First Triumvirate consisted of _. Comprehension ExercisesMultiple choice.A. GreekB. SicilyC. SpainText StudyComprehension ExercisesD. Carthage(5) Punic wars are a series of wars between Rome and _. Comprehensio
25、n ExercisesMultiple choice.Text StudyThink and DiscussPlease give a brief introduction to the development of ancient Rome. Analyze the reasons that attributed the conversion of Roman Republic to Roman Empire. Reasons: a. Roman rulership inherited largely from ancient Greece. Under the Republic, sena
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