Ser grego na Época Helenística
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i12.10159Keywords:
Greek/Barbarian, Hellenistic Age, Library of Alexandria, Poetry, EducationAbstract
The opposition Greek/Barbarian, widespread mainly during the Classical Age, as a rhetorical topos shaping the discourse of Hellenic identity, loses its meaning during the Hellenistic Age, in the course of which emerges the notion of the cosmopolitan Greek now seen as the member of a universal community founded upon linguistic and cultural identity.






