The European movement that mirrored the Romans in their emulation of Greek culture is known as the Renaissance. During this period, which began in the 14th century, there was a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and philosophy, inspired by the achievements of both the Greeks and Romans. Humanism, a key aspect of the Renaissance, emphasized the study of classical texts and the promotion of individual potential, paralleling the Roman revival of Greek ideals. This cultural flourishing significantly influenced art, science, and thought across Europe.
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
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They copied them from the Greeks:IonicCorinthianDoric.
Ancient Romans copied many ideas from the greeks and adapted them so they would be more efficent or less time-consuming or just changed the name of it to make it 'romanized'. The gods of Egypt were directly copied by the Romans. The idea of columns to hold things up was adapted by the romans to use a dome like structure which had the same support strength without a load of supports in the way.
The Romans did not really "copy" anything from anybody. They rather "incorporated" ideas from some other cultures. In the case of the Greeks, they studied the Athenian form of government (democracy) then adapted it to Roman needs. They also gave in to world custom and used the Greek language for diplomatic use. In their architecture they used the Greek columns as well as the their own.
It was the Greeks
The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.
The Romans have copied the Greeks Architecture, medicine ( kind of in a way) and artwork. You might think about the calendar. I'm not sure about that :I
No, the ancient GREEKS did it, then the Romans copied, and so on and so on...
The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.
The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.The Romans copied ideas or adopted ideas from the people around them. The Etruscans were the first to influence the Romans, followed by the Greeks some time later.
Romans were not that original they copied a lot of ideas from the greeks, but we did adapted the calendar that Julius ceaser improve, that used to be the greeks.
the Greeks the Egyptians the Romans, (they sort of copied off the Greeks) some native American tribes had kinds of mythology that's just to name a few
Yes they coped the Greeks they only changed the gods names. While the actual god was copied (mars is the Roman version of Aries, god of war), Romans did not use the same name.
The Greeks did, but so too did the Romans who copied them.
It was copied and adapted by the Greeks and Romans, so becoming the basis of today's cursive writing.
Yes. Buildings like the Capitol and the White House were built in the neoclassical style, a style which copied the styles of the Greeks and Romans.