FOR THOSE WHO DENY THE GREEKNESS OF GREEK THOUGHT
There are those among us, even Greeks, who deny that any of what we call Ancient Greek Thought is actually a real product of the intellect of the ancients.

Is this true? well, there is the wealth of ancient inscriptions on tombstones and pottery but this is not really evidence of the ancient spirit; right? We haven't anything more substantial surviving like Homer's works do we?
ACTUALLY... WE DO! WE HAVE THE "EGYPTIAN PAPYRI".
These papyri were found in the sands of Egypt dating from the Hellenised Ptolemaic times of the Egyptian Kingdoms.
According to the British Library, proof of ancient Greek writings come comes mainly from two sources:
A. Papyri from Egypt
Papyri from Egypt come mostly from the towns of the southern Nile valley.
Here >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> we can see a papyrus from the 2nd century AD found in Oxyrhynchos (see map above).
Many others were found in the lower Nile area of Egypt.
Below, the Aristotelian Constitution of the Athenians preserved almost intact on four papyrus scrolls, copied around 100 AD (Papyrus 131).
B. Byzantine manuscripts

A copy of it is seen here. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
The encyclopaedia uses sources from ancient times such as the orator and author Arpokration from Alexandria who lived in 2nd century BC.
It gives partial documentation and examination of works of many Classics.
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