Herodotus and the Egyptian Cultural Inheritance of Greece

As Parmenides asserts, nothing comes out of nothing; everything has its beginning, its origin, its cause. Like all things, like all peoples, the ancient Greeks have their origins. These are largely Egyptian, it is clear; Herodotus notes that the Greek debt to Egypt is such common knowledge that he need not speak of it himself: … Continue reading Herodotus and the Egyptian Cultural Inheritance of Greece