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How does Graeco-Roman learning inspire the people?​

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Answered by payelmondal3330
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The Greco-Roman school exerted a profound influence on ancient culture as it evolved between the 5th century b.c. and the 3d century a.d. It first appeared in ancient Athens, developed with the early sophists, and then, thanks to Plato and especially to Isocrates, assumed a form that it kept through the whole Hellenistic period. The Romans had only to adapt an already perfected institution to their own use. As they expanded, they introduced it into all sections of the empire.

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Answered by KirbyandMetaknight
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The Greco-Roman school exerted a profound influence on ancient culture as it evolved between the 5th century b.c. and the 3d century a.d. It first appeared in ancient Athens, developed with the early sophists, and then, thanks to Plato and especially to Isocrates, assumed a form that it kept through the whole Hellenistic period.

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