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LATIN ISN'T DEAD!!!!!!!!

created by Lena | 12/11/2008 @ 09:30 AM | 1 views
"Latin Isn't Dead" outline for Latin project
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Medicine
Roman medicine
came from Greek medicine
At the beginning of Rome, medicine was home remedies and rituals that were very superstitios.
Roman army had no doctors
the first Roman doctors were all Greek
easy to be doctor in Rome
most doctors were slaves
later medicine got better
Greek medicine
Asclepius
god of medicine
didn't start as a god
as a human learned the secret of bringing the dead back
gods didn't want that, they killed him
then they turned him into a god
Greek Mythology
Cerberus
fluffy in Harry Potter
Asclepius' caduses
it is used as a medical symbol today.
Childrens books today have mythology
Art
the sculpures in museams
The Diana
Venus de Milo
The Greek and Roman styles are still embraced
Philosophy
Most important kind of Roman philosophy was stoicism
stoicism was in Aenead
Aeneid was written by Virgil
Romans were trying to live simply
Romans were farmers
In Latin Vir, means man
Viritus is manliness
Mostly meaning strong from farmwork
The universe is ordered by God
The Human race is part of something bigger!
Roman Philosophy is greatly valued today.
Literature
Homer
Iliad and Odyssey
required reading at some schools
Aesop
wrote stories with a moral, so that when you heard them you learned a lesson
Fables are told to young children.
They tend to be about talking animals.
People have even written modern versions of the fables. such as the book, Yo Aesop
The Lightening thief
A book about a modern teenage boy who discovers that he is a son of Poseidon, god of the sea. This makes him a "half-blood" He meets up with others of his kind and learns that the heroes, like Odysseus were actually half-bloods too.
Most if not all of the monsters that the hero fights were in either the Iliad, The Odyssey or the Aeniad.
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