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No, Cicero was Roman. Cicero could speak Greek and was educated in ancient Greek philosophy, poetry and history. He was important in the introduction of Greek philosophy to Roman society.
Neoplatonism sought to combine Greek philosophy with Roman religious practices. It emphasized the ideas of the One, or ultimate reality, and the connection between the material and spiritual worlds. Neoplatonism greatly influenced later Christian thinkers and played a significant role in shaping Western philosophical thought.
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Roman Catholic answer: The main form of philosophy know in the early church was Plato's philosophy and Catholic Theology was based on this form of philosophy. In the second millennium, Aristotle's philosophy was "rediscovered" in the Christian west from the Arabian philosophers. Saint Thomas Aquinas based his system of Theology on Aristotle's philosophy. His Theology texts are still used to this day in the Catholic seminary.
Greek and Roman philosophy.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo be a priest you must have four years of graduate work in Theology. To study Theology, you must first study philosophy to have both the vocabulary and the understanding to study Theology. Also to do graduate work, you must be a graduate, so you get your undergraduate degree in Philosophy so that you can do your graduate work in Theology.
Persian,greek,roman and egyptian together.
No. Zeus is the King of the Olympians in Greek Mythology. He is a god, but he is not the Christian God.
humanism
Roman philosophy had not affected today's culture much. It is Greek philosophy which had had an impact . It also had an impact of the Romans. They followed the stoic school and the epicurean school. Both were Greek. Stoicism had some influence in the 19th century.
The Roman philosopher who translated Greek philosophical works into Latin was Cicero. He was known for his translations of Greek philosophy as well as his own philosophical writings.
The Greek and roman civilizations are worthy of study.