"The two thinkers in the very center, Aristotle (on the right) and Plato (on the left, pointing up) have been enormously important to Western thinking generally, and in different ways, their different philosophies were incoporated into Christianity. Plato holds his book called The Timaeus.
Plato points up because in his philosophy the changing world that we see around us is just a shadow of a higher, truer reality that is eternal and unchanging (and include things like goodness and beauty). For Plato, this otherworldly reality is the ultimate reality, and the seat of all truth, beauty, justice, and wisdom.
Aristotle holds his hand down, because in his philosophy, the only reality is the reality that we can see and experience by sight and touch (exactly the reality dismissed by Plato). Aristotle's Ethics (the book that he holds) "emphasized the relationships, justice, friendship, and government of the human world and the need to study it."
'The School of Athens', 1509-1511 is a fresco painted by Raphael. It is in Vatican Palace, Rome.
Yes she was.
"School of Athens"
Athens was the intellectual center of Greece until Justinian the Great closed the School of Philosophy in 529A.D.
'The School of Athens' for one.
You may get different answers from different persons. In Dresden the "Sistine Madonna" or in the Vatican "Transfiguration". In the Vatican also the great murals, e.g. "The School of Athens".
Athens High School in Athens, Georgia was merged with Burney-Harris High School and renamed Clarke Central High School in 1970. The last graduation from Athens High School was in 1969.
German School of Athens was created in 1896.
International School of Athens was created in 1972.
French School at Athens was created in 1846.
Italian School of Archaeology at Athens was created in 1909.
Athens District High School was created in 1876.
The School of Athens
just a guess but it might be the school of athens that made itself, BURN!!!!
Athens School of Fine Arts was created on 1837-01-12.
American School of Classical Studies at Athens was created in 1881.
What is the main thesis of the historical school?