ABSTRACT

FnOM what has been said in the preceding pages it is clear that the feature which c1ifferentiatec1 this, the last perioc1 of the history of the Egyptians as an independent nation, from the perioc1s which had gone before is the introduction of the Greek element as a permanent factor in Egyptian life. When once a Greek king had ascended the throne of the Pharaohs Egypt became included in the circle of Greek culture, and the Egyptian kingdom became a Hellenized state, even as did also Syria and the other eastern countries conquered by Alexander the Great. The king and his court and his army were Greeks and spoke Greek, but the religion of the country continued to be purely Egyptian, and tbe language of the priesthood and of the people was Egyptian. As time passed the Greek element in the country grew stronger, until at length, in Roman times, Greek became tbe official language of the country, and the Egyptian Ianguage was only used officially for religious purposes.