Greek Vocabulary
Across
- 4. Developer of the octave.
- 6. The study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
- 7. The place where plays were performed.
- 9. A philosopher who was executed for "corrupting the youth of Athens".
- 11. Philip's son.
- 13. A government controlled by citizens.
- 15. Wrote the Ilaid and the Odyssey.
- 16. The ruler of Athens.
- 17. King of Macedonia; also Alexander's father.
- 18. A strong military city-state.
Down
- 1. A type of drama that contains humor.
- 2. A philosopher most known for writing The Republic.
- 3. Athens was named after this God.
- 4. Belief in more than one god.
- 5. A philosopher who questioned nature, belief, thought, and knowledge.
- 8. A type of drama about love, hate, war, and betrayal.
- 10. Egyptain, Persain, and Indian cultures combined into one.
- 12. A kingdom just north of Greece, and Philip was the king.
- 14. People in a democracy, and in city-states.
- 16. A fighting formation, where the men stood in either a large traingle or large square.