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Grant’s explanation was that in ancient Greece and Rome the ruling class was composed of Nordic Achaeans, who weren’t really Mediterranean at all, but were northern Europeans who had drifted south. All the great Renaissance artists, Grant maintained, were “of Nordic type … largely of Gothic and Lombard blood.” All others—the real Italians—were dull, stunted, and shifty, and were genetically condemned to remain forever so.
One Summer: America, 1927
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