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Q: What did the romans develop on their own when they borrowed from the greeks?
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Who were the people from whom the Romans borrowed the idea of gods appearing in human form?

The Romans had their own religion all along, from their earliest days. Therefore, they got it form themselves. In the early days, Roman religion was influenced by the religions of the Sabines and the Etruscans. They were then influenced by Greek religion.


Did Greeks borrow from Romans?

They didn't borrow any answers form the Romans, the Romans conquered the Greeks so they came after the Greeks.


What did the Romans borrow from the Greeks and What did they develop on their own?

The Romans borrowed some Greek gods and linked their gods to the Greek ones, Greek myths, the three Greek styles for making columns (Dorian, Ionian and Corinthian), and Greek sculpture, philosophy, medicine, sports and siege machines. The Romans developed their own architecture, using concrete, the simple (barrel) arch, the vaulted arch (vault), the underfloor heating system (hypocaust), the stone paved roads, and the Roman aqueduct.


Where did mythology come about?

The Romans and Greeks started mythology. So you forget that the Egyptians had mythology almost 2000 years before the Romans and almost 1000 years before the Greeks? It is difficult to know which civilization had the first mythology as many civilisations overlapped each other and borrowed ideas from each other with their own twist on the stories. Maybe the first civilization to have some basic mythology would be the Sumarians which is one of the very first civilisations to develop in the Euphrates/Tigris river valley.


How were the Greeks different from eastern civilizations?

They borrowed from them, and from this developed their own style - language, culture, architecture, politics.


Who is the invented the 'a'letter?

The Greeks did they borrowed the Phoenician alphabet and created the own alphabet using the Phoenician alphabet.


Did the Romans prize individual human beings more highly than Greeks?

No; both Greeks and Romans had slaves. Thus can not be said to prize the individual human for his or her own self.


What did the Romans develop on their own.?

their own languageCatholicismsockshealth programs for the poor


Did the Romans take medicine from Greece?

In a way, yes. The Greeks developed the theory of the four humours, which the Romans continued, and introduced the follow on theory of opposites. Both empires were observers and spent alot of time observing the sick, and it is easy to think that the Romans only copied the Greeks, because they were the first to discover many theories. The Romans had many more new ideas than the Greeks in terms of medicine; Sanitation, Sewage system, etc. Other than that, they shared very similar views. They both had herbal remedies, doctors, amputations, theories, basic surgery, cleanliness, and both believed strongly in the gods.


What important forms did the ancient Romans develop?

the Romans added to their own talents and tastes to what they learned from cultures.


Why didn't the Romans just get their own religion instead of stealing one from the Greeks?

Firstly, the Romans didnt steal the Greeks religion because you can't steal a religion. The Romans worshipped the same Gods as the Greeks because they deeply admired the Greeks which can be proved by the many buildings in Rome which are modelled after Greek ones. I hope this helps


What Mesopotamian civilization helped the Greeks modernize?

The Greeks modernised their civilisation on their own initiative. In doing so they borrowed some learning from other civilisations, including Egypt and Mesopotamia.