The Romans adopted and adapted the western Greek alphabet.
They adopted some of the Greek gods (Apollo, Asclepius, Castor and Pollux and Cybele, whom they called Magna Mater) and linked their gods to the Greek ones.
Their scientific ideas came from the Greeks.
They adopted Greek medicine.
They adopted Greek sports.
Their literature was based on the Greek tragedies and comedies.
Their elite men studied the two main Greek school of philosophy of the time: stoicism and Epicureanism.
From the late 1st century BC they adopted Greek sculpture
The adopted the Greek orders (styles) to make columns (Doric, Ionic and Corinthian) and modelled their temples on the Greek ones. However, for the rest, Roman architecture went way beyond the techniques of the Greeks. The Romans effected what historians have called the Roman architectural revolution.
The romans adopted and adapted the western Greek alphabet. They adopted some of their gods (Apollo, Asclepius, Castor and Pollux and Cybele, who they called Magna Mater) and linked their gods to the Greek ones. Many Roman educated men studied the two main school of philosophy of the time: stoicism and Epicureanism. They also adopted Greek medicine, astronomy and sport. They modelled their plays on Greek tragedy and comedy. They adopted Greek sculpture.
They didn't borrow any answers form the Romans, the Romans conquered the Greeks so they came after the Greeks.
religion
Greeks and Romans
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art
Because the trade encourages the spread of people , ideas , and goods
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
Greeks
The Greek Empire was before the Roman Empire and many people say that the Greeks are really advanced in things like math.
romans
The Japanese borrowed ideas such as writing system, architecture, Buddhism, Confucianism, and government structure from China. The adoption of these elements greatly influenced the development of Japanese culture and society.
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columns and open spaces
they got their ideas from the greeks and romans.
For a detailed answer Ask: "Rome or Greece?" It tells you all about the Greeks and Romans, in just 3 short paragraphs, but one thing it doesn't mention is theater. the Romans STOLE theater from the Greeks. don't use the word borrow because they never gave it back.
They used the Greek culture.
Greeks and Romans
From the ancient Greeks.
Roman culture and language was inferior to that of the Greeks.
the greek influence was only in philosophy and art