at which time Arkadios was still alive.
And he was of course, in turn, less than those who came before him. You can't claim his ilk holds a candle to the likes of Aristotle or Alexander
(at the time I had not bothered to in passing ask a professor the proper pluralization of Greek names, or gotten dragged into the resulting maelstrom of never ending linguistic babble and anecdotes, and subsequently decided to stick with the wrongful anglified grammar as it fitted well into my propaganda stance on the greeks plus being conveniently easier to remember to boot)
Its a part of the Arabs building their enlightened society on the back on Greek thinkers at the same time as decrying them as evil and decadent. Solution;
Greeks now=bad, evil, deceitful, smelly
Greeks then=good, enlightened, wafting of roses
Which conveniently follows the philosophical consensus of the only good Greek being a dead Greek
I'm shocked and appalled!
I'm sure you are
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