Which preposition to use with hellenism

of Occurrences 9%

But the Hellenism of the Romans of the present period was, in its causes as well as its consequences, something essentially new.

in Occurrences 6%

Hellenism in Politics No department of human action or thought remained unaffected by this struggle between the old fashion and the new.

along Occurrences 2%

It had solved the problem of moulding a mass of different nations into one whole completely in the field of intellect, and to a certain extent also in that of politics; and, now when the same task on a wider scale devolved on Rome, she took over Hellenism along with the rest of the inheritance of Alexander the Great.

into Occurrences 1%

The established Christian Church took the best energies of Hellenism into its service.

than Occurrences 1%

Within the framework of the Empire the municipal liberty of the city-state had been stifled and extinguished by the waxing jungle of bureaucracy, and the spiritual culture which the city-state fostered, and which was more essential to Hellenism than any political institutions, had been part ejected, part exploited, and wholly compromised by a new gospel from the east.

against Occurrences 1%

The accession of Aristobulus marks a triumph of that Hellenism against which Judas and Simon had unsheathed the sword.

to Occurrences 1%

The preponderance of Muhammedan influence was increased by the fact that Islam became the point of amalgamation for ancient Eastern cultures, in particular for those of Greece and Persia: in previous centuries preparation had been made for this process by the steady transformation of Hellenism to Orientalism.

as Occurrences 1%

No one will desire to place the poetry of Euripides on a level with that of Homer; but, historically viewed, Euripides and Menander were quite as much the oracles of cosmopolitan Hellenism as the Iliad and Odyssey were the oracles of national Hellenism, and in so far the representatives of the new school had good reason for introducing their audience especially to this cycle of literature.

from Occurrences 1%

This internecine strife of free communities was checked within a century by the imposition of a single military autocracy over them all, and Alexander the Great crowned his father Philip's work by winning new worlds for Hellenism from the Danube to the Ganges and from the Oxus to the Nile.

Which preposition to use with  hellenism