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    The School of Athens

    The school of Athens Raphael Page 158 Essay I It is day time, a bright blue sky with white clouds scattered here and there and the school Of Athens is crowded with people from as little as kids all the way to elders. The school of Athens is an ancient building that has a high ceiling with oval shape, which divided the building to three sections. There is a big arch way at the front and stairs which takes to the other part of the building. On the left and right of the walls statues

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    The School of Athens

    John Smith October 29, 2015 ART 1300-C Mrs. Issacson “The School Of Athens” As one of the renowned great master of the High Renaissance era, Raphael Sanzio da Urbino is best known for his work pertaining to the “School of Athens”. The Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance period, is highly respected for his work. His work was primarily admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplantonic ideal of human grandeur. Raphael was the youngest

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    Raphael's School Of Athens

    Raphael's School of Athens, painted near 1509 and 1511, is a critical work that conveys values held by its maker. In this work of art, Raphael paints Plato and Aristotle in the focal point of the canvas, two important philosophical personalities from these times. They are distinguished by the books that they hold. These scholars are most identifiable in the painting, and they are surrounded by different unidentified philosophers, demonstrating that Raphael held Plato and Aristotle and their convictions

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    Athens Bible School Trip

    At Athens Bible School the senior class takes a trip along the east coast every year. The locations vary, but these seniors always embark on a 10 day journey to explore the very first settlements and government. As the day approaches, many become anxious and excited. Yet, some of these seniors always forget the most important necessities for the trip. A well-packed suitcase is essential for comfort on the Athens Bible school senior trip. When first getting ready for the senior trip, the student

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    Preparing A Senior Trip To Athens Bible School

    Going on vacation or any type of trip can be a blast. As Senior Trip is quickly approaching for seniors at Athens Bible School, there is one key element that the trip depends on. This key element is a suitcase; not just any type of suitcase, but a well packed one. Senior trip is ten days, so all your clothes in your suitcase have to last ten days. Packing for senior trip can be difficult because you have to keep in mind several elements of your trip. A well packed suitcase can decide how enjoyable

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    Why in the School of Athens Does Plato Point Upwards and Aristotle Point Forward?

    Why in the School of Athens does Plato point upwards and Aristotle point forwards? The School of Athens is one of the most famous murals by the  artist Raphael which was painted during 1509 and 1510. In the middle of the painting you can distinctively see two men, one of who is pointing upwards to the heavens and one who is pointing straight forward. These two men are the famous Plato and Aristotle. Plato thought of the theory of forms which is the idea that everything has a true form and the

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    Greek Education Vs Athenian Education

    Athens was an old Greek city that did not have the best military, but they did have a great education system. In Sparta people were forced to be in the military, whereas in Athens people could choose if they wanted to get an education or be in the military. In their schools, they learned about all the different arts and sciences. Athens had the best education system in all of Greece, and people would come from all over to go to school in Athens. The reason it was so marvelous was that until the age

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    Athens Classical

    differences of ideal classical Athens and reality classical Athens Many domains of literature are usually interested in classical Athens. The Athens in reference is usually the Greek city-state of Athens that existed in the period 480 BC to 404 BC. After a collaboration of Greek city-states destroyed the Persian invasion in 478 BC, an alliance of these independent city-states created the Athenian empire. The inception of the Athenian empire introduced the Golden age of Athens which was characterized by

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    Modern Education vs Ancient Greece

    Education system was different from the early ancient times in Greece in many ways. In Ancient Athens, only the boys were allowed to attend school and at least received an elementary education. Pottery shards called ostraka, bearing the names of individuals to be exiled from the city, attest to basic literacy among Athenian citizens. They were taught gymnastics and physical fitness in wrestling school called palaistra for their preparation for war. Music was also a part of their education which consisted

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    Why Is Sparta Better Than Athens

    While Sparta and Athens had many similarities and differences, Sparta is better than Athens in military strategy, education and women's rights. Sparta had a much better military compared to Athens, and had the best military in the entirety of the Ancient Greek city-states. Sparta also gave more rights to women than any other Greek city-state. This was because men were never present at home, and therefore women had much more power than in Athens and other Greek city-states. Women were also allowed

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