
Originally Posted by
Macilrille
I am not certain the Greeks of Alexander's own time would approve of your description of him as Greek, to them he was but a barbarian with a sheen of Hellenism as far as I know. You are very right indeed Alexander's conquest spread Greek culture and thinking all the way to India, called Hellenism. Note that perhaps the greatest mathematician ever, Achimedes, lived in Syracouse, Alexandria became the centre of learning of the (Western) world, etc, etc... That is Hellenism, in the Hellenistic world a larger number of people learned the Greek way of thinking and thus the exchange of scientific and philosophical thought got a framework to include more people. Thus gaining more.
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