N. G. L. Hammond Quote

All in all, the language of the Macedones was a distinct and particular form of Greek, resistant to outside influnces and conservative in pronunciation. It remained so until the fourth century when it was almost totally submerged by the flood tide of standardized Greek.


"A History of Macedonia" Vol ii, 550-336 BC


All in all, the language of the Macedones was a distinct and particular form of Greek, resistant to outside influnces and conservative in...

All in all, the language of the Macedones was a distinct and particular form of Greek, resistant to outside influnces and conservative in...

All in all, the language of the Macedones was a distinct and particular form of Greek, resistant to outside influnces and conservative in...

All in all, the language of the Macedones was a distinct and particular form of Greek, resistant to outside influnces and conservative in...