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Grecii peste tot acasă

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Publication: Magistri et alumni, amore scribendi. Studia. In Honorem Professoris Nicolae Felecan, Section Cultură și civilizație clasică. Romanistică, p. 737-750
ISBN:978-606-543-726-5
Editors:Oliviu Felecan, Daiana Felecan
Publisher:Editura Mega, Editura Argonaut
Place:Cluj-Napoca
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Abstract:[The Greeks at home everywhere]
The paper aims to present some notes about the Greeks’ cultural migration in the last centuries of the Republic in Italy (3rd–1st century BC).
The Greeks felt at home everywhere they arrived and settled accordingly, turning any space in which they lived into an important house of civilization (οικος).
As teachers, the Greek have had for several centuries a well-deserved place in the education and cultural system of the Roman world, as excellent bilinguals and professionals. They managed to transform Rome gradually and irreversibly in the center of Greek culture, by promoting the cardinal Greek values of humanity and spirituality in the universe where they lived – Greek Οικούμενη, orbis terrarum. Finally, they turned Rome into an efficient vehicle of the entire Antiquity towards the world that developed subsequently, albeit not fundamentally different.
Key words:Greek migration, the Roman world, education system, Greek culture
Language: Romanian

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