2005
DOI: 10.4324/9780203974582
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Rome and the Western Greeks, 350 BC - AD 200

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“…Against this backdrop of extensive genre-based translingual literary output from the Archaic and Classical Greek world, a settlement was growing in power in the Italian peninsula (Lomas 2018, Terrenato 2019. It is easy to forget, given the later creation of a vast Empire, that it was by no means assured that Rome would take the lead even within the Italian peninsula itself.…”
Section: The Rise Of Rome: Negotiating Roles For Latin and Greekmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Against this backdrop of extensive genre-based translingual literary output from the Archaic and Classical Greek world, a settlement was growing in power in the Italian peninsula (Lomas 2018, Terrenato 2019. It is easy to forget, given the later creation of a vast Empire, that it was by no means assured that Rome would take the lead even within the Italian peninsula itself.…”
Section: The Rise Of Rome: Negotiating Roles For Latin and Greekmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the Italian peninsula itself Greek language and culture had a strong foothold in the area known as Magna Graecia, essentially the coastal parts of the boot of Italy and Sicily (Leiwo 1994, Lomas 1993, Tagliapietra 2018, Tribulato 2012, Willi 2008. It is likely that the earliest known named author writing in Latin, the 3 rd -century B.C.E.…”
Section: The Rise Of Rome: Negotiating Roles For Latin and Greekmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…kult Magna Mater (poświadczona jest tam obecność dendrophoroi i cannophoroi) . Odkryto również dedykacje dla Izydy, Mitry, Horusa i syryjskiego Jupitera Dolichenusa 23 . W greckich miastach Kampanii często spotykane były inskrypcje dwujęzyczne, w których imię czczonego przez grecką ludność bóstwa zastępowano jego rzymskim ekwiwalentem (np .…”
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