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− | '''Greekland''' is a [[land]] in southern [[Europe]]. Its [[headtown]] is [[Athens]]. |
+ | '''Greekland''' (or '''Greyland''' in Greater Anglish) is a [[land]] in southern [[Europe]]. Its [[headtown]] is [[Athens]]. |
In olden times, Greekland was the setting for a great blooming of [[thought]] and [[craft]]. Among the gifts of Greek lore are the works of the skald Homer, the witlores of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the mootish framework for folkwield. Today, we see these thoughts and crafts as the spring of our own. |
In olden times, Greekland was the setting for a great blooming of [[thought]] and [[craft]]. Among the gifts of Greek lore are the works of the skald Homer, the witlores of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the mootish framework for folkwield. Today, we see these thoughts and crafts as the spring of our own. |
Revision as of 19:00, 23 December 2017
Greekland (or Greyland in Greater Anglish) is a land in southern Europe. Its headtown is Athens.
In olden times, Greekland was the setting for a great blooming of thought and craft. Among the gifts of Greek lore are the works of the skald Homer, the witlores of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and the mootish framework for folkwield. Today, we see these thoughts and crafts as the spring of our own.