Alcibiades Interrupting the Banquet of Agathon. A characteristic picture of ancient Grecian life, this illustrates the story told in Plato’s “Banquet” or Symposium. The young Alcibiades (later became Athenian staesman) and a band of drunken revellers burst in upon the feast at which the poet Agathon (lived 400s B.C.) is entertaining Socrates and others. The host meets the flower-crowned invaders, half in welcome, half in rebuke.
Alcibiades Interrupting the Banquet of Agathon. A characteristic picture of ancient Grecian life, this illustrates the story told in Plato’s “Banquet” or Symposium. The young Alcibiades (later became Athenian staesman) and a band of drunken revellers burst in upon the feast at which the poet Agathon (lived 400s B.C.) is entertaining Socrates and others. The host meets the flower-crowned invaders, half in welcome, half in rebuke.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alcibiades-interrupting-the-banquet-of-agathon-a-characteristic-picture-of-ancient-grecian-life-this-illustrates-the-story-told-in-platos-banquet-or-symposium-the-young-alcibiades-later-became-athenian-staesman-and-a-band-of-drunken-revellers-burst-in-upon-the-feast-at-which-the-poet-agathon-lived-400s-bc-is-entertaining-socrates-and-others-the-host-meets-the-flower-crowned-invaders-half-in-welcome-half-in-rebuke-image366185532.html
Color image. Greek vase of Duris red figure, dates from around the 400s B.C. The scenes painted on a cylix (drinking cup) represent class situations.
Color image. Greek vase of Duris red figure, dates from around the 400s B.C. The scenes painted on a cylix (drinking cup) represent class situations.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/color-image-greek-vase-of-duris-red-figure-dates-from-around-the-400s-bc-the-scenes-painted-on-a-cylix-drinking-cup-represent-class-situations-image342955142.html
This image is from 1897 and is a copy of a bust of Herodotus (his name in the Greek alphabet below). Herodotus (c. 484 – c. 425 BC) was an ancient Greek historian who was born in Halicarnassus in the Persian Empire. He is known for having written the book The Histories, a detailed record of his 'inquiry' on the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars
This image is from 1897 and is a copy of a bust of Herodotus (his name in the Greek alphabet below). Herodotus (c. 484 – c. 425 BC) was an ancient Greek historian who was born in Halicarnassus in the Persian Empire. He is known for having written the book The Histories, a detailed record of his 'inquiry' on the origins of the Greco-Persian Warshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-image-is-from-1897-and-is-a-copy-of-a-bust-of-herodotus-his-name-in-the-greek-alphabet-below-herodotus-c-484-c-425-bcwas-an-ancient-greek-historian-who-was-born-in-halicarnassus-in-the-persian-empire-he-is-known-for-having-written-the-book-the-histories-a-detailed-record-of-his-inquiry-on-the-origins-of-the-greco-persian-wars-image332382987.html
This illustrartion dates to 1906 and the caption reads: Hippocrates refusing the presents of Artaxerxes. Hippocrates of Cos was an ancient Greek physician who was born around 460 B.C. The Hippocratic Oath honors his name. The scene pictured here is based on the legend that Hippocrates said no to a formal invitation from artaxerxes, king of Persia, to visit his court.
This illustrartion dates to 1906 and the caption reads: Hippocrates refusing the presents of Artaxerxes. Hippocrates of Cos was an ancient Greek physician who was born around 460 B.C. The Hippocratic Oath honors his name. The scene pictured here is based on the legend that Hippocrates said no to a formal invitation from artaxerxes, king of Persia, to visit his court.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-illustrartion-dates-to-1906-and-the-caption-reads-hippocrates-refusing-the-presents-of-artaxerxes-hippocrates-of-cos-was-an-ancient-greek-physician-who-was-born-around-460-bc-the-hippocratic-oath-honors-his-name-the-scene-pictured-here-is-based-on-the-legend-that-hippocrates-said-no-to-a-formal-invitation-from-artaxerxes-king-of-persia-to-visit-his-court-image364484711.html
This view shows the Acropolis in Athens as restored by Thiersch. The Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is an outcrop of rock used in ancient times as a religious center. Under the fifth-century B.C. statesman Pericles, the time of the Golden Age of Athens, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon, was built.
This view shows the Acropolis in Athens as restored by Thiersch. The Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is an outcrop of rock used in ancient times as a religious center. Under the fifth-century B.C. statesman Pericles, the time of the Golden Age of Athens, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon, was built.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-view-shows-the-acropolis-in-athens-as-restored-by-thiersch-the-acropolis-in-athens-greece-is-an-outcrop-of-rock-used-in-ancient-times-as-a-religious-center-under-the-fifth-century-bc-statesman-pericles-the-time-of-the-golden-age-of-athens-the-temple-dedicated-to-the-goddess-athena-the-parthenon-was-built-image395557129.html
This photo, taken around 1990, shows a front view of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is an outcrop of rock used in ancient times as a religious center. Under the fifth-century B.C. statesman Pericles, the time of the Golden Age of Athens, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon, was built.
This photo, taken around 1990, shows a front view of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is an outcrop of rock used in ancient times as a religious center. Under the fifth-century B.C. statesman Pericles, the time of the Golden Age of Athens, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon, was built.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-photo-taken-around-1990-shows-a-front-view-of-the-acropolis-in-134140897.html
Sectional view of the east end of the Parthenon after Niemann. Northeast Corner of the Parthenon reconstructed by G Niemann with but little restoration from existing remains. On the gable front of the roof, the open triangular space (the pediment() of which was filled with the sculptures brought by Lord Elgin to England and now in the British Museum. For the ancient Greeks, the Parthenon served as a temple to the goddess Athena. Completed in 432 B.C., it stood on the Acropolis in Athens. Within, at the west end of the nave, stood a 40-foot high statue of Athena Parthenos (Parthenos means 'mai
Sectional view of the east end of the Parthenon after Niemann. Northeast Corner of the Parthenon reconstructed by G Niemann with but little restoration from existing remains. On the gable front of the roof, the open triangular space (the pediment() of which was filled with the sculptures brought by Lord Elgin to England and now in the British Museum. For the ancient Greeks, the Parthenon served as a temple to the goddess Athena. Completed in 432 B.C., it stood on the Acropolis in Athens. Within, at the west end of the nave, stood a 40-foot high statue of Athena Parthenos (Parthenos means 'maihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sectional-view-of-the-east-end-of-the-parthenon-after-niemann-northeast-corner-of-the-parthenon-reconstructed-by-g-niemann-with-but-little-restoration-from-existing-remains-on-the-gable-front-of-the-roof-the-open-triangular-space-the-pediment-of-which-was-filled-with-the-sculptures-brought-by-lord-elgin-to-england-and-now-in-the-british-museum-for-the-ancient-greeks-the-parthenon-served-as-a-temple-to-the-goddess-athena-completed-in-432-bc-it-stood-on-the-acropolis-in-athens-within-at-the-west-end-of-the-nave-stood-a-40-foot-high-statue-of-athena-parthenos-parthenos-means-mai-image395557094.html
Ten Thousand Greek soldiers who had been hired to fight in a Persian civil war found themselves alone in the heart of the great empire; their leaders had been slain and the whole Persian army threatened them. They were on the edge of despair and surrender, when one of their number, the hero and author Xenophon, took command and led them through the most remarkable retreat in history. They had no guides, they were surrounded by foes, winter was upon them, yet they marched fifteen hundred miles over mountain and wilderness. Xenophon himself has left us a pathetic description of their extravagant
Ten Thousand Greek soldiers who had been hired to fight in a Persian civil war found themselves alone in the heart of the great empire; their leaders had been slain and the whole Persian army threatened them. They were on the edge of despair and surrender, when one of their number, the hero and author Xenophon, took command and led them through the most remarkable retreat in history. They had no guides, they were surrounded by foes, winter was upon them, yet they marched fifteen hundred miles over mountain and wilderness. Xenophon himself has left us a pathetic description of their extravaganthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ten-thousand-greek-soldiers-who-had-been-hired-to-fight-in-a-persian-civil-war-found-themselves-alone-in-the-heart-of-the-great-empire-their-leaders-had-been-slain-and-the-whole-persian-army-threatened-them-they-were-on-the-edge-of-despair-and-surrender-when-one-of-their-number-the-hero-and-author-xenophon-took-command-and-led-them-through-the-most-remarkable-retreat-in-history-they-had-no-guides-they-were-surrounded-by-foes-winter-was-upon-them-yet-they-marched-fifteen-hundred-miles-over-mountain-and-wilderness-xenophon-himself-has-left-us-a-pathetic-description-of-their-extravagant-image366185501.html
This photo dates to 1897 or earlier and shows the Pallas of Velletri, which is housed in Munich. Pallas is another name the ancient Greeks used for the goddess of wisdom — Athena. The Athena of Velletri or Velletri Pallas is a type of classical marble statue of Athena, wearing a helmet. This bust of Athena is a copy from the 2nd century CE, probably after a cult statue by Kresilas in Athens. The inlaid eyes were lost. It is housed in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. his bust of Athena is a copy from the 2nd century CE, probably after a cult statue by Kresilas in Athens. The original dated
This photo dates to 1897 or earlier and shows the Pallas of Velletri, which is housed in Munich. Pallas is another name the ancient Greeks used for the goddess of wisdom — Athena. The Athena of Velletri or Velletri Pallas is a type of classical marble statue of Athena, wearing a helmet. This bust of Athena is a copy from the 2nd century CE, probably after a cult statue by Kresilas in Athens. The inlaid eyes were lost. It is housed in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany. his bust of Athena is a copy from the 2nd century CE, probably after a cult statue by Kresilas in Athens. The original datedhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photo-dates-to-1897-or-earlier-and-shows-the-pallas-of-velletri-which-is-housed-in-munich-pallas-is-another-name-the-ancient-greeks-used-for-the-goddess-of-wisdom-athena-the-athena-of-velletri-or-velletri-pallas-is-a-type-of-classical-marble-statue-of-athena-wearing-a-helmet-this-bust-of-athena-is-a-copy-from-the-2nd-century-ce-probably-after-a-cult-statue-by-kresilas-in-athens-the-inlaid-eyes-were-lost-it-is-housed-in-the-glyptothek-in-munich-germany-his-bust-of-athena-is-a-copy-from-the-2nd-century-ce-probably-after-a-cult-statue-by-kresilas-in-athens-the-original-dated-image328979182.html
Inside of a Greek temple after Durm. A restoration showing the inner structure partly based on the temple of Athena in Aegina This late 1800s illustration shows a reconstructed view of the inside of an ancient Greek temple. The statue here represents a seated figure of Zeus, honored by the ancient Greeks as the king of the gods.
Inside of a Greek temple after Durm. A restoration showing the inner structure partly based on the temple of Athena in Aegina This late 1800s illustration shows a reconstructed view of the inside of an ancient Greek temple. The statue here represents a seated figure of Zeus, honored by the ancient Greeks as the king of the gods.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inside-of-a-greek-temple-after-durm-a-restoration-showing-the-inner-structure-partly-based-on-the-temple-of-athena-in-aegina-this-late-1800s-illustration-shows-a-reconstructed-view-of-the-inside-of-an-ancient-greek-temple-the-statue-here-represents-a-seated-figure-of-zeus-honored-by-the-ancient-greeks-as-the-king-of-the-gods-image395557095.html
The colony of Selinus (modern Seliunte) was founded in the mid-7th century B.C. by Greeks from Megara Hyblaea in Sicily and Megara in Greece. It was the westernmost Greek colony on the island of Sicily. From the 6th to 5th centuries at least 10 separate temples were built. In 409 B.C., Carthage destroyed Selinus. The Acropolis was where inhabitants fled, and this photo is taken from that site. In the foreground are remains of temples - In the distance is Temple C, the onlly one that still has considerable standing structure left. This photo dates to 1970.
The colony of Selinus (modern Seliunte) was founded in the mid-7th century B.C. by Greeks from Megara Hyblaea in Sicily and Megara in Greece. It was the westernmost Greek colony on the island of Sicily. From the 6th to 5th centuries at least 10 separate temples were built. In 409 B.C., Carthage destroyed Selinus. The Acropolis was where inhabitants fled, and this photo is taken from that site. In the foreground are remains of temples - In the distance is Temple C, the onlly one that still has considerable standing structure left. This photo dates to 1970.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-colony-of-selinus-modern-seliunte-was-founded-in-the-mid-7th-century-129193830.html
This photo, taken around 1990, shows a front view of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is an outcrop of rock used in ancient times as a religious center. Under the fifth-century B.C. statesman Pericles, the time of the Golden Age of Athens, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon, was built.
This photo, taken around 1990, shows a front view of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The Acropolis in Athens, Greece, is an outcrop of rock used in ancient times as a religious center. Under the fifth-century B.C. statesman Pericles, the time of the Golden Age of Athens, the temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon, was built.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-photo-taken-around-1990-shows-a-front-view-of-the-acropolis-in-128206053.html
This 1970 photo shows the stage at the ancient Roman theater in Benevento (ancient Beneventum) in southern Italy set for a performance of Electra, an ancient Greek tragedy by 5th-century B.C. Greek playwright Sophocles. The theater was built in the second century A.D. by the Roman emperor Hadrian. The structure continues to be used today for artistic performances.
This 1970 photo shows the stage at the ancient Roman theater in Benevento (ancient Beneventum) in southern Italy set for a performance of Electra, an ancient Greek tragedy by 5th-century B.C. Greek playwright Sophocles. The theater was built in the second century A.D. by the Roman emperor Hadrian. The structure continues to be used today for artistic performances.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-1970-photo-shows-the-stage-at-the-ancient-roman-theater-in-benevento-108239805.html
Alcibiades came back to Athens (as seen here being welcomed by his fellow Athenians) and then won a naval victory in 410.
Alcibiades came back to Athens (as seen here being welcomed by his fellow Athenians) and then won a naval victory in 410.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/alcibiades-came-back-to-athens-as-seen-here-being-welcomed-by-his-image69944794.html
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