The classical Greek writers were the writers of the classical Greek period (5th -- 4th century BC). The classical Roman writers were the writers of the classical Roman period (1st century BC- 2nd century AD). They were the writers of the classical ancient literature and wrote poetry, prose, epics, dramas, comedy and satire.
idk im looking it up my self ATM for a a-z book on Greece...
Diocletian, Constantine, and Domitian These emperors did write, however, in terms of "professional writers" the answer is Livy, Virgil & Horace.
The Byzantine empire wrote in the Greek alphabet and literature, but had a few contributors: Greek(of course), Christian, Roman, and Oriental.
my classical greek is a little rusty but i remember "polemioi" for a large amount of enemies. an army or camp for that matter is "parembole" or you can copy and paste this into a font like symbol "parembolh" to see what that would look like in greek.
The alphabet used to write English is based on the Roman alphabet, which was derived from the Etruscan form of the Greek alphabet, which itself was modified from the original Phoenician alphabet.
anybody can write an answer on here
The modern western alphabet is based on Classical Greek and Roman letters. The first two letters of the Classical Greek alphabet are 'Alpha(A)' and 'Beta(B)' . By ligating these two words we have the word 'Alphabet'. Alpha Beta = Alphabet(a). Roman numerals are selected letters from the alphabet in order to represent numbers. M (Mille)= 1000 D = 500 C (Centum) = 100 L = 50 X = 10 V = 5 I (Capital letter 'I') = 1.
In roman numerals it would be MMXII
idk im looking it up my self ATM for a a-z book on Greece...
Diocletian, Constantine, and Domitian These emperors did write, however, in terms of "professional writers" the answer is Livy, Virgil & Horace.
Jupiter, he was the roman equivalent of the greek zeus. ya know all you have to write is "Jupiter"
Writers write on paper.
In classical Roman numerals, 7,821 would be MMMMMMMDCCCXXI.Improved Answer:-7,821 can be expressed as (VII)DCCCXXI in Roman numerals because numerals within brackets indicate multiplication by a thousand
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The Byzantine empire wrote in the Greek alphabet and literature, but had a few contributors: Greek(of course), Christian, Roman, and Oriental.
During the Renaissance, there was a revival of interest in classical languages such as Latin and Greek. Scholars and writers wrote in these languages to emulate the style of ancient texts and to demonstrate their knowledge and education. It was also a way to communicate with other educated individuals across Europe who were familiar with these languages.
Virgil, Horace, and Livy. look on pages 165 and 164 in your textbook if you answering the questions on page 180-181