and thus you have to begin all over again as children,
and know nothing of what happened in ancient times,
either among us or among yourselves. As for those
genealogies of yours which you have recounted to us,
Solon, they are no better than the tales of children;
for, in the first place, you remember one deluge only,
whereas there were many of them; and, in the next
place, you do not know that there dwelt in your land
the fairest and noblest race of men which ever lived,
of whom you and your whole city are but a seed or remnant.
And this was unknown to you, because for many generations
the survivors of that destruction died and made no
sign. For there was a time, Solon, before that
great deluge of all, when the city which now is Athens
was first in war, and was preeminent for the excellence
of her laws, and is said to have performed the noblest
deeds, and to have had the fairest constitution of
any of which tradition tells, under the face of heaven.’
Solon marvelled at this, and earnestly requested the
priest to inform him exactly and in order about these
former citizens. ’You are welcome to hear
about them, Solon,’ said the priest, ’both
for your own sake and for that of the city; and, above
all, for the sake of the goddess who is the common
patron and protector and educator of both our cities.
She founded your city a thousand years before ours,
receiving from the Earth and Hephaestus the seed of
your race, and then she founded ours, the constitution
of which is set down in our sacred registers as 8000
years old. As touching the citizens of 9000 years
ago, I will briefly inform you of their laws and of
the noblest of their actions; and the exact particulars
of the whole we will hereafter go through at our leisure,
in the sacred registers themselves. If you compare
these very laws with your own, you will find that
many of ours are the counterpart of yours, as they
were in the olden time. In the first place, there
is the caste of priests, which is separated from all
the others; next there are the artificers, who exercise
their several crafts by themselves, and without admixture
of any other; and also there is the class of shepherds
and that of hunters, as well as that of husbandmen;
and you will observe, too, that the warriors in Egypt
are separated from all the other classes, and are
commanded by the law only to engage in war; moreover,
the weapons with which they are equipped are shields
and spears, and this the goddess taught first among
you, and then in Asiatic countries, and we among the
Asiatics first adopted.
“’Then, as to wisdom, do you observe what care the law took from the very first, searching out and comprehending the whole order of things down to prophecy and medicine (the latter with a view to health); and out of these divine elements drawing what was needful for human life, and adding every sort of knowledge which was connected with them. All this order and arrangement the goddess first imparted to you when establishing your city; and she chose the spot of earth