. The eastern nations and Greece. Athe-nian enjoyed sittingon a jury. As Lloydsays, the occupationfell in wonderfullywith his influence of thecourts upon the Athe-nian character wasfar from fostered certaintraits of the Athenians which needed the bridle rather than the decision of the jurors was final. There was no body orcouncil in the state to review their decision. The judgment of adicastery was never reversed or annulled. 243. Pericles Adorns Athens with Public Buildings. The artsfollow in the wake of victory and it has ever been their loftiest taskto perp


. The eastern nations and Greece. Athe-nian enjoyed sittingon a jury. As Lloydsays, the occupationfell in wonderfullywith his influence of thecourts upon the Athe-nian character wasfar from fostered certaintraits of the Athenians which needed the bridle rather than the decision of the jurors was final. There was no body orcouncil in the state to review their decision. The judgment of adicastery was never reversed or annulled. 243. Pericles Adorns Athens with Public Buildings. The artsfollow in the wake of victory and it has ever been their loftiest taskto perpetuate in lasting works great success achieved by humanwisdom and valor. ^ The Periclean Age well illustrates this period was marked by such a development of the arts as noother age in history has surpassed. The influences which gave suchan impulse to artistic effort were felt alike by architecture, sculp-ture, and painting. This art movement awakened by the stirring 1 Curtius, History of Greece (1902), vol. ii, p. Fig. 105. The So-called Theseum at Athens(From a photograph) This is one of the best-preserved of Greek temples


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