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FTCE Humanities K-12 "The Waste Land" by T.S. Elliot This 1922 poem based loosely on the Legend of the Holy Grail and the Fisher King focuses on themes of disillusionment, absurdity and despair. Allen Ginsberg A leading member of the Beat movement whose writings featured existential mania for intense experience and frantic motion. Also, a big opposer of the US perpetuating war. Louis Sullivan United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase 'form follows function' (). "Father of Skyscrapers." Frank Lloyd Wright Considered America's greatest architect. Pioneered the concept that a building should blend into and harmonize with its surroundings rather than following classical designs. Thomas More Utopia English humanist (Renaissance Philosopher) most famous for his controversial book about a fictional humanistic society where all children received a good education in the classics and adults divided their time between virtuous business and intellectual pursuits. Divine Comedy Medieval work by Dante Alighieri, describes soul's progression into heaven. Tonalism 19th C art, use of different gradations of monochromatic colors that was later eclipsed by Impressionism (Whistler, Innes). Ishtar goddess of love and war; mistress of ancient Babylon Ishtar Gate and Throne Room Wall Mesopotamia, Neo-Babylonian, Babylon, Glazed Brick Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence influenced by Empiricism and Enlightenment; separation of church and state Athena/Minerva goddess of wisdom, the city, and arts; patron goddess of the city of Athens. Born from the head of Zeus in full battle gear. Pantheon A group of gods; a group of people so accomplished in a skill or field that they seem like gods. Hegelian Dialectic a thesis that is opposed by an antithesis, ultimately resulting in a synthesis Hegel and Kant two famous 18th C relativist; studied sense perception Zeus/Jupiter "Father of Gods and Men" He ruled the Olympians of Mount Olympus. He is the god of sky and thunder. Adam Smith 18th C Scottish economist who wrote the Wealth of Nations a precursor to modern Capitalism. Tuscan Order Renaissance architecture featuring slender, smooth columns that sit on simple bases; no carvings on the frieze or in the capitals Composite Order Renaissance combination of Ionic and Corinthian orders, capital combines acanthus leaves with volute scrolls Gaea goddess of the earth in ancient Greek mythology Montiesquieu "Defined structures of government" theory helped US Founding Fathers distinguish the notions of monarchy, republic and despotism Talcott Parsons () His social action theory viewed choices as things made based on cultural values and social structures, not by psychological processes Sleeping Beauty Tchaikovsky ballet of 1890 adapted from 1697 Charles Perrault fairy tale. Rene Descartes () French philosopher that argued for dualism between mind and body: "I think, therefore, I am." Dualism mind and body are separate (Descartes) Apollo god of music, poetry, prophecy, and medicine Maslow Humanist psychologist who developed a pyramid representing heirarchy of human needs. "Self-actualization" Principa Mathematica (1687) Included Newton's three laws of motion that laid the framework for modern physics Klimt Art Nouveau "The Kiss" Art Nouveau a style of decorative art, architecture, and design prominent in western Europe and the US from about 1890 until World War I and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms. Art Deco Descended from Art Nouveau, this movement of the 1920s and 1930s sought to upgrade industrial design in competition with "fine art" and to work new materials into decorative patterns that could be either machined or handcrafted. Characterized by streamlined, elongated, and symmetrical design. Byzantine Art The eastern part of the Roman Empire that remained after the fall of Rome. Art focuses on Spiritual not naturalism. Romanesque style architectural style of medieval Europe, characterized by semi-circular arches, massive quality, thick walls, round arches, sturdy piers, groin vaults, large towers, decorative arcading. Crossed England from France. Gothic Architecture Architecture of the twelfth-century Europe, featuring stained-glass windows, flying buttresses, tall spires, and pointed arches Hestia/Vesta Goddess of hearth and home. Eldest sister of Zeus. John Maynard Keynes () he was the most influential economic critic

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