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Tatianus
Address to the Greeks

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1 1 | I. THE GREEKS CLAIM, WITHOUT REASON, THE 2 1 | OF THE ARTS.~ BE not, O Greeks, so very hostilely disposed 3 12| from right conduct, you, O Greeks, worship. For, being turned 4 13| not in itself immortal, O Greeks, but mortal. Yet it is possible 5 14| And such are you also, O Greeks,--profuse in words, but 6 17| the jugglers. Wherefore, O Greeks, hearken to me, addressing 7 21| DOCTRINES OF THE CHRISTIANS AND GREEKS RESPECTING GOD COMPARED.~ 8 21| We do not act as fools, O Greeks, nor utter idle tales, when 9 21| information? Believe me now, O Greeks, and do not resolve your 10 21| and Agamemnon, and all the Greeks in general, and the Barbarians 11 22| OF THE SOLEMNITIES OF THE GREEKS.~ And of what sort are your 12 25| do we inflict upon you, O Greeks? Why do you hate those who 13 26| RIDICULE OF THE STUDIES OF THE GREEKS.~ Cease to make a parade 14 28| honourable in others. The Greeks consider intercourse with 15 29| with the opinions of the Greeks, and too divine to be compared 16 30| our friends. But to you Greeks what can I say, except to 17 31| ANCIENT THAN THAT OF THE GREEKS.~ But now it seems proper 18 31| than the systems of the Greeks. Moses and Homer shall be 19 31| not only than those of the Greeks, but than the invention 20 31| rather have recourse to Greeks. To do the former would 21 33| silliness prevails among the Greeks. For their works of art 22 34| THE STATUES ERECTED BY THE GREEKS.~ Worthy of very great honour, 23 35| aspiring to be above the Greeks, above the infinite number 24 39| to the tradition of the Greeks, they possessed no historical 25 39| illustrious deeds among the Greeks were recorded and made known 26 40| in point of age, than the Greeks, who, without being aware 27 40| what the learned among the Greeks have said concerning our 28 42| AUTHOR.~ These things, O Greeks, I Tatian, a disciple of


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