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Interpretatio graeca (Latin for 'Greek translation'), or "interpretation by means of Greek ", refers to the tendency of the ancient Greeks to identify foreign deities with their own gods. It is a discourse used to interpret or attempt to understand the mythology and religion of other cultures using familiar terms; a comparative methodology using ancient G…
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