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Well Borza is trying to keep his point of view "alive". Since there has been found new archeological evidence about the macedonian dialect in the last decade. Imagine if he starts saying "well all those years I was wrong, just throw all my books you bought into the thrash bin because what they say isnt true".
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Nice collection guys.. but lets not forget that Ernst Badian (History Prof. at Harvard) was ridiculed during the VIIth International Symposium on Ancient Macedonia in Thessaloniki (Oct. 14-18th 2002) . He was attempting to present his speech about Philip's alleged homosexual life, while Daniel Ogden (assistant at the University of Wales, Swansea) and Kate Mordensen (assistant at the University of New Anglia) were to present their theory which suggested that necromancy, 'black magic' and sexual intrigues were the reason for Philip's death.. I mention ridiculed since when he was confronted by K.Velopoulos with A.Georgiades' book in hand and asked to recite the ancient texts quoted in it, he (Badian) cofessed that he IGNORES the ancient language and strictly based his research upon translations !! I think its clear that there's no need to say anything more on his value as a 'historian'..
__________________ ΦΩΤΙΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΣΕΚΟΥΡΙ ΣΤΟΥΣ ΠΡΟΣΚΥΝΗΜΕΝΟΥΣ [Θ. Κολοκοτρώνης] I have many swift arrows in the quiver under my arm, arrows that speak to the initiated while the masses need interpreters. The man who knows a great deal by nature is truly skillful, while those who have only learned chatter with raucous and indiscriminate tongues in vain, like crows.. against the divine bird of Zeus. Pindar αἰὲν ἀριστεύειν καὶ ὑπείροχον ἔμμεναι ἄλλων, μηδὲ γένος πατέρων αἰσχυνέμεν |
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Borza manages to shatter the unconvincing claim used by some who say that just because Thracians also used Greek language in their coins, the use of greek language in their coinage from Macedonians doesnt prove their greekness. However the truth is different Quote:
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It is more than clear that prior to Philip's time, the ancient Macedonians were far from united and contrary to the popular belief, Upper Macedonians never felt comfortable with those of Lower Macedonia, to the extent they even prefered to ally with Illyrians or other Greeks against their brethren. Their final incorporation into the Macedonian state was forceful, and it was the same that happened a little later with the forceful unification of Greece from Macedonian Kings. Quote:
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