Sentences

neo-greek in a sentence

n.

Definition

Neo-Greek refers to the modern revival and adaptation of Greek literature, culture, and artistic traditions that emerged in the 19th century and continues to influence contemporary works.

Sample Sentences

  1. The revival of neo-Greek literature has sparked interest among contemporary scholars.
  2. Many artists today draw inspiration from the rich traditions of neo-Greek culture.
  3. The neo-Greek architectural style can be seen in several buildings across Athens.
  4. She studied neo-Greek philosophy to better understand the evolution of modern thought.
  5. The festival celebrated both ancient and neo-Greek traditions, highlighting their enduring influence.

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