Sometimes translated as "virtue", the word actually means something closer to "being the best you can be", or "reaching your highest human potential".
Oral tradition Transcription of works in the oral tradition Greek tragedy "Disappearance" of Greek literature Renaissance interest in Greek literature
What is an Arete? An arete is very very thin piece of rock and very very sharp, which is almost always formed when 2 glaciers erode parrelel U-shaped valleys. Shruti
Imitation of the Romans from the literature of the Greeks. actually the Romans just translated the greek literature to Latin. They sort of invented latin (but greek was they're inspiration) and there is a difference in the way they wrote it and the way the spoke it.
renaissance
To appreciate something is to know its value. To know the value of something is to understand it. Literature reflects life: the better we appreciate literature, the more we understand life.
Arete
Arete means goodness, virtue, and the pursuit of excellence. It is a value that all Greek heroes achieved and displayed. Runninghorse
Arete is a basic translation in ancient greek of the english word courage though arete technically translates as to fulfilling one's duty to the highest ability.
No, arete was a Greek notion. Romans did however put a great deal of importance on being honorable and keeping their word (fides).
Arete was the personification of living up to one's potential. With role models like Perseus, Theseus and Odysseus, that was a tall order to fill.
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.
Greek literature. Hellenic means Greek.
arete
Literally, in Classical Greek, it means "excellence." By extension, "virtue, or "what makes something excellent"
Oral tradition Transcription of works in the oral tradition Greek tragedy "Disappearance" of Greek literature Renaissance interest in Greek literature
Princess Arete was created in 2001.
From the Greek, it means "goodness", "excellence" or "virtue" of any kind.