12-18-2003, 12:17 AM
TOP!!!
Just a reminder....heh heh heh!!
Just a reminder....heh heh heh!!
[marquee]The trouble with the world is everybody in it is 3 drinks behind - Humphrey Bogart[/marquee]
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12-18-2003, 12:17 AM
TOP!!!
Just a reminder....heh heh heh!! [marquee]The trouble with the world is everybody in it is 3 drinks behind - Humphrey Bogart[/marquee]
12-18-2003, 04:13 PM
I may punk out. I'm hungover and SO tired.
12-18-2003, 06:03 PM
As I've been now realizing, unfortunatley, my school nerd duties have to come before all partying. I have a final on the 23rd (perfect fucking timing) and it's shit that I really gotta get to know before Tuesday.
If I had the final already, I would definitley go. But of course, I can't celebrate the way I want to. Stupid skool. :disappointed:
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12-18-2003, 06:11 PM
Would you look at the sad state of our party chicks here!! Bah!
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12-18-2003, 06:19 PM
You wanna take my final for me???
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12-18-2003, 06:35 PM
The 23rd? today is only the 18th. I see no reason why you can't show up and hang out for even a little while.
12-18-2003, 06:36 PM
Quote:Originally posted by RapeFantasizer The exam is all on Greek classics (Illiad, Republic, etc etc.) And the exam is cumulative as opposed to just putting shit from the midterm & on, on the exam. So there's a lot that I need to remember, and I wanna get it down pat. :disappointed:
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12-18-2003, 06:42 PM
You should have studied when the class was going on instead of waiting till the end.....Slacker
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12-18-2003, 06:42 PM
Who needs to study Greek classics anyway.
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12-18-2003, 06:48 PM
Time Line of Greek History and Literature
Period Events Literary Sources for Myth Neolithic (6000-3000 BC) Possible worship of fertility mother-goddesses Minoan (3000-1500 BC) "Minoan" culture on Crete, with large population and rich palace-centres. Non-Greek speakers. Middle Bronze Age (2000-1700 BC) Large-scale invasions of Greek-speaking patriarchal peoples into mainland Greece. (Linear A - still undeciphered) Late Bronze Age (Mycenaean) (1700-1100 BC) Development (under Minoan influence), peak and decline (after 1250 BC) of "Mycenaean" culture in mainland Greece. (Linear B script used for palace records) "Dark Age" (transition to Iron Age) (1100-850 BC) Break-up of Mycenaean civilization; Greek settlements throughout the Aegean Islands and the coast of Asia Minor. Geometric and Archaic Period (850-480 BC) Redevelopment of overseas trade. Alphabetic script adapted from Phoenician in Greece, ca 750. Emergence of the classical Greek city-states, governed by family groups or dictators (mainly 7th-6th century),or democracies (begun by Athens, 5th century) Homer - Iliad, 750? Odyssey, 725-700? Hesiod - Theogony, Works & Days, ca 680? Homeric Hymns, lost Cyclic Epics. Bacchylides, 5th - 6th century? High Classical Period (480-323 BC) Greek city-states flourish until overshadowed by the powerful Macedonian kings. Philip of Macedon rules Greece; his son Alexander campaigns as far east as India, conquering Persia and Egypt, before dying in 323 BC Pindar of Thebes, 518-428; Aeschylus, 525-456, Sophocles, 495-405; Euripides, 480-406 Herodotus, ca 484-425 Plato, 428-347 Demosthenes, 384-322 Hellenistic Period (323-146 BC); Roman Republic (to 44 BC) Alexander's empire fragments into Greek monarchies in Macedonia, Syria and Egypt. Roman overseas expansion begins in 208 BC; Hellenization of Roman myth & religion. Greece becomes a Roman province. The Roman Republic ends with a seizure of power by Julius Caesar (assassinated 44 BC) Apollonius of Rhodes, Callimachus, 3rd-2nd century BC Roman Empire (31 BC on) Augustus, 31 BC - to 14 AD Vergil, 70-19 BC Livy, 59 BC - ?? AD Ovid, 43 BC 18 AD Julio-Claudian emperors & successors Diodorus Siculus (1st century BC), Apollodorus, 1st century AD Plutarch, ca 45 AD -ca 125 AD Pausanias, 115 AD - 180 AD 312 AD - Conversion of Constantine to Christianity.
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