Because they had their own gods and they made up things.
Because they had their own gods and they made up things.
Because they had their own gods and they made up things.
Because they had their own gods and they made up things.
The oldest and most influential national literature in the western world is the Greek literature. This is followed by Roman and Ancient Hinduism mythologies.
A. Coppola has written: 'Il re, il barbaro, il tiranno' -- subject(s): Aliens in literature, Despotism in literature, Dictators in literature, Greek Political poetry, Greek poetry, Hellenistic, Hellenistic Greek poetry, History, History and criticism, Ideology in literature, Kings and rulers in literature, Monarchy in literature, Political poetry, Greek, Politics and literature
The most influential national literature in the western world is often considered to be the literature of Ancient Greece. Greek literature, with works such as the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the tragedies of playwrights like Sophocles, has had a profound impact on Western literature, philosophy, and culture as a whole.
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The study of Greek and Roman history, culture, art, literature and theatre is called classics.
G. O. Hutchinson has written: 'Hellenistic poetry' -- subject(s): Argonauts (Greek mythology) in literature, Criticism and interpretation, Epic poetry, Greek, Greek Epic poetry, Greek influences, Greek poetry, Greek poetry, Hellenistic, Hellenistic Greek poetry, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Jason (Greek mythology) in literature, Latin poetry, Medea (Greek mythology) in literature 'Latin literature from Seneca to Juvenal' -- subject(s): Latin literature, History and criticism 'Greek lyric poetry' -- subject(s): Greek poetry, History and criticism
Henry Fynes Clinton has written: 'Fasti hellenici' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Greek literature, Greek Chronology, Historical Chronology, Latin literature, Chronology, History 'Fasti Hellenici' -- subject(s): Chronology, Greek literature, History 'An epitome of the civil and literary chronology of Greece' -- subject(s): Chronology, History and criticism, Greek literature, History 'Fasti Hellenici, the civil and literary chronology of Greece from the ..'
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Tim Whitmarsh has written: 'Greek Literature and the Roman Empire' -- subject(s): Appreciation, Civilization, Greco-Roman, Greek literature, Hellenism, History, History and criticism, Politics and literature, Relations