Week 3 Flashcards

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1
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monophony

A

one note at a time

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2
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polyphony

A

several equal and independent voices sounding simultaneously

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3
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homophony

A

melody + accompaniment, or many musical voices moving together (everything supports the melody)

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4
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heterophony

A

several different versions of the same melody sounding simultaneously

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5
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Who wrote “The Histories?”

A

Herodotus

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6
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Who wrote “The Republic”?

A

Plato

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7
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Who founded the Lyceum?

A

Aristotle

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8
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Who wrote the Apology?

A

Plato

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9
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Who wrote “Politics?”

A

Aristotle

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10
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Who didn’t have any written works?

A

Socrates

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11
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Who founded the Academy?

A

Plato

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12
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Who wrote “Ethics”?

A

Aristotle

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13
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Who wrote “On the Soul and Poetics”?

A

Aristotle

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14
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Who was famous for teaching in the public places using questioning?

A

Socrates

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15
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Who was the most successful Athenian dramatist?

A

Sophocles

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16
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How did Aeschylus depart from the traditional form of tragedy?

A

He used two actors instead of one with a chorus

17
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Who won the Punic Wars?

A

Rome