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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Western civilization - définition

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  • A [[Madonna and Child]] painting by an anonymous Italian from the first half of the 19th century, oil on canvas.
  • The Greek [[Antikythera mechanism]] is generally referred to as the first known [[analogue computer]].
  • Baron [[Pierre de Coubertin]], founder of the [[International Olympic Committee]], and considered father of the modern [[Olympic Games]].
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  • The [[Bull-Leaping Fresco]] from the Great Palace at [[Knossos]], [[Crete]]. Sport has been an important part of Western culture since [[Classical Antiquity]].
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  • [[Thomas Aquinas]], a [[Catholic philosopher]] of the [[Middle Ages]], revived and developed natural law from [[ancient Greek philosophy]]
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  • The ''[[Divine Comedy]]'' is an [[epic poem]] by [[Dante Alighieri]]. Engraving by [[Gustave Doré]]
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  • The [[Maison Carrée]] in [[Nîmes]], one of the best-preserved [[Roman temple]]s.
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  • The [[Roman Empire]] (red) and its [[client state]]s (pink) at its greatest extent in 117&nbsp;AD under emperor [[Trajan]].
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  • St. Martin's cathedral]] in [[Spišské Podhradie]] ([[Slovakia]]) and the [[Spiš Castle]] behind the cathedral
  • Classical music, opera and ballet: ''[[Swan Lake]]'' pictured
  • Stone bas-relief of Jesus, from the [[Vézelay Abbey]] ([[Burgundy]], France)
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  • Medieval Christians believed that to seek the geometric, physical and mathematical principles that govern the world was to seek and worship God. Detail of a scene in the bowl of the letter 'P' with a woman with a set-square and dividers; using a compass to measure distances on a diagram. In her left hand she holds a square, an implement for testing or drawing right angles. She is watched by a group of students. In the Middle Ages, it is unusual to see women represented as teachers, in particular when the students appear to be monks. She is most likely the personification of Geometry, based on Martianus Capella's famous book De Nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii [5th c.], a standard source for allegorical imagery of the seven liberal arts. Illustration at the beginning of Euclid's Elementa, in the translation attributed to Adelard of Bath.

Western culture         
Western culture, also known as Western civilization, Occidental culture, or Western society, is the heritage of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, artifacts and technologies of the Western world. The term applies beyond Europe to countries and cultures whose histories are strongly connected to Europe by immigration, colonization or influence.
History of Western civilization         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of western civilization; Western empires; Rise of the western colonial empires; History of Western civilisation
Western civilization traces its roots back to Europe and the Mediterranean. It is linked to ancient Greece, the Roman Empire and with Medieval Western Christendom which emerged from the Middle Ages to experience such transformative episodes as Scholasticism, the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, the Industrial Revolution, the Scientific Revolution, and the development of liberal democracy.
History of Western civilization before AD 500         
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  • Depiction of [[Jesus]]' [[Sermon on the Mount]] by [[Carl Heinrich Bloch]]
  • [[Saint Peter]] and [[Saint Paul]] by the artist [[El Greco]]
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  • The [[Parthenon]], located on the [[Acropolis]] in [[Athens]], one of the cradles of Western civilization.
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  • [[Moses]] with the [[Ten Commandments]] as depicted by [[Rembrandt]] (1659)
  • The [[Greek philosophers]] [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] in ''[[The School of Athens]]'' by [[Raphael]].
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ASPECT OF HISTORY
Western civilization describes the development of human civilization beginning in Ancient Greece, and generally spreading westwards. However, Western civilization in its more strictly defined sphere traces its roots back to Rome and the Western Mediterranean.

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Western culture

Western culture, also known as Western civilization, Occidental culture, or Western society, is the heritage of social norms, ethical values, traditional customs, belief systems, political systems, artifacts and technologies of the Western world. The term applies beyond Europe to countries and cultures whose histories are strongly connected to Europe by immigration, colonization or influence. Western culture is most strongly influenced by Greco-Roman culture, Germanic culture, and Christian culture.

The expansion of Greek culture into the Hellenistic world of the eastern Mediterranean led to a synthesis between Greek and Near-Eastern cultures, and major advances in literature, engineering, and science, and provided the culture for the expansion of early Christianity and the Greek New Testament. This period overlapped with and was followed by Rome, which made key contributions in law, government, engineering and political organization.

Western culture is characterized by a host of artistic, philosophic, literary and legal themes and traditions. Christianity, primarily the Roman Catholic Church, and later Protestantism has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization since at least the 4th century, as did Judaism. A cornerstone of Western thought, beginning in ancient Greece and continuing through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, is the idea of rationalism in various spheres of life developed by Hellenistic philosophy, scholasticism and humanism. Empiricism later gave rise to the scientific method, the scientific revolution, and the Age of Enlightenment.

Western culture continued to develop with the Christianization of European society during the Middle Ages, the reforms triggered by the medieval renaissances, the influence of the Islamic world via Al-Andalus and Sicily (including the transfer of technology from the East, and Latin translations of Arabic texts on science and philosophy by Greek and Hellenic-influenced Islamic philosophers), and the Italian Renaissance as Greek scholars fleeing the fall of the Byzantine Empire after the Muslim conquest of Constantinople brought classical traditions and philosophy. This major change for non-Western countries and their people saw a development in modernization in those countries. Medieval Christianity is credited with creating the modern university, the modern hospital system, scientific economics, and natural law (which would later influence the creation of international law). Christianity played a role in ending practices common among European pagans at the time, such as human sacrifice and infanticide. European culture developed with a complex range of philosophy, medieval scholasticism, mysticism and Christian and secular humanism. Rational thinking developed through a long age of change and formation, with the experiments of the Enlightenment and breakthroughs in the sciences. Tendencies that have come to define modern Western societies include the concept of political pluralism, individualism, prominent subcultures or countercultures (such as New Age movements) and increasing cultural syncretism resulting from globalization and human migration.

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1. Islamic terrorism has declared war on us and Western civilization.
2. Since that time, you more than any other man, have saved Western civilization." My friends, our challenge today is not to save Western civilization – or Eastern, for that matter.
3. Many consider Iraq‘s Mesopotamian marshes to have been the cradle of Western civilization.
4. During the last century, when Muslims were fascinated with Western civilization, some scholars suggested that the descriptions given of the Impostor apply to Western civilization, as it lured people away from their faith and promoted godlessness and individualism.
5. "For Jews and for Western civilization this manuscript is equivalent to the Magna Carta," he said.