With the establishment of the Catholic church as the only church in Europe in the middle ages learning was basically gone along with the works of Greek and Rome. Some monks still kept and studied the ancient works, but the population couldn't read or write and soon forgot them. The Catholic church also made sure that all celebrations became religious celebrations in the Catholic tradition, so any ancient celebrations that had a pagan, Greek or Roman source became Catholic holidays. Christ Mass and Easter are two such celebrations that used pagan days for the creation of the new holidays by the Catholic church.
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Which Period Of History Was Great Influenced By Classical Greek And Roman Works?
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The art of the ancient Greeks and Romans is called classical art.
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Greek myths the Iliad (Homer) Greek tragedy Roman works in the Greek tradition Renaissance works inspired by Green and Roman literature
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Most were lost during the Dark Ages, however much was preserved by Islamic scholars and restored during the Renaissance.
Which Period Of History Was Great Influenced By Classical Greek And Roman Works?
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The Renaissance was the period in history most influence by classic Greek and Roman works. After the fall of Constantinople, many Greek and Roman scholars fled to Italy and Western Europe, prompting a new surge of interest in ancient literature and a desire to reproduce their culture.
The art of the ancient Greeks and Romans is called classical art.
Epic poems - narratives told in poetic form such as the Epic of Gilgamesh or the Iliad. Greek tragedies - plays with a focus on human suffering and catharsis, exemplified by works like Oedipus Rex. Shakespearean plays - a diverse range of dramas, comedies, and tragedies penned by William Shakespeare during the Renaissance. Modern novels - longer fictional narratives that emerged in the 18th century, like Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" or Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
Roman works inspired by the Greek tradition were created primarily during the period of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, spanning from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD. This era is known for its cultural exchange between Greeks and Romans, leading to the adoption and adaptation of Greek literary and artistic elements into Roman culture.
The poet who wrote Satires and odes is Horace, a Roman poet during the reign of Emperor Augustus. His works are known for their wit, wisdom, and insight into Roman society and human nature.