greek and latin obviously
Greek
Romans used Greek architecture, somewhat modified. Their schooling was based on Greek models, and often was done by Greek slaves. Their music was essentially Greek, as was their theater. Their literature was written on Greek models. Their religion is sometimes described as based on Greek mythology, but this is not entirely true. Their gods were from prehistory. They did, however, identify their gods with similar Greek deities and adapt their mythology by borrowing Greek myths for their own gods.
Ancient Greek and Roman cultures and texts
The term Greco-Roman is today used as a term for western ancient history and culture. The words are combined because the Romans borrowed much from the Greeks and spread their culture combined with the Greek all over their empire.
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What Greek elements of architecture and design are there in this image? What is distinctive about the Persian style of art and architecture?
dorrik pillars
A logo, which comes from the Greek for "word".
Ευφυής σχεδιασμός (efiis schediasmos)
Actually Greeks use the word "design" just like that, written in English. A word with similar but not exact the same meaning is "σχέδιο" (sh-haé-dio) because this word has many meanings in Greek, it means design, pattern, plan, draw, etc.
The temples and the statues were modelled on those of the Greeks.
It might be something to do with their god of harvest and wine
Buildings of Florence were infulenced by Greek and Roman architecural design
Buildings of Florence were infulenced by Greek and Roman architecural design
Buildings of Florence were infulenced by Greek and Roman architecural design
It was a Greek Design that the Romans closely followed with their ship building efforts.