neoHellenism
NeoHellenism is a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in the 19th century, particularly in Greece, focusing on the revival of classical Greek culture, language, and values. This movement sought to reconnect with the legacy of ancient Greece, which was seen as the cradle of Western civilization. NeoHellenism aimed to revitalize and reinterpret the intellectual and artistic achievements of ancient Greece, rather than simply imitating them.
One of the key figures associated with NeoHellenism is the Greek poet and writer Alexandros Kotzias. He
NeoHellenism's revival of classical culture had a significant impact on Greek literature, art, and education. Many
The movement also stimulated a renewed interest in classical language and linguistics. Scholars such as Theodoros
The impact of NeoHellenism on modern Greek culture, literature, and education has been lasting, and its legacy