HERODOTUS

hērŏdˈətəs, 484?–425? b.c., Greek historian, called the Father of History, b. Halicarnassus, Asia Minor. Only scant knowledge of his life can be gleaned from his writings and from references to him by later writings, notably the Suda. He traveled along the coast of Asia Minor to the northern islands and to the shore of the Black Sea; he also at some time visited Mesopotamia, Babylon, and Egypt. By 447 b.c. he was in Athens, and in 443 he seems to have helped to found the Athenian colony of Thurii in S Italy, where he probably spent the rest of his life completing his history. That classic work, the first comprehensive attempt at secular narrative history, is the starting point of Western historical writing. It is divided into nine books named for the Muses (a division made by a later editor). Herodotus was the first writer to evaluate historical, geographical, and archaeological material critically. The focus of the history is the story of the Persian Wars, but the extensive and richly detailed background information put Greece in its proper historical perspective. He discusses the growth of Persia into a great kingdom and traces the history and migration of the Greek people. Among his grand digressions are fascinating histories of Babylon, Egypt, and Thrace, as well as detailed studies of the pyramids and specific historical events. The value of the work lies not only in its accuracy, but in its scope and the rich diversity of information as well as the charm and simplicity of his writing.

See the translation of his history by A. de Selincourt (1954); J. L. Myres (1953, repr. 1971), C. W. Fornara (1971) and J. A. Evans and F. Hartog (1982); W. W. How and J. Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus (2 vol., rev. ed. 1928); H. R. Immerwahr, Form and Thought in Herodotus (1966).

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SATHER CLASSICAL LECTURES VOLUME THREE 1924 HERODOTUS HERODOTUS BY T. R. GLOVER FELLOW OF ST JOHNS COLLEGE...helps a man to understand in a new way the art of Herodotus who triumphed over the difficulty. That the Sather...
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HERODOTUS Engraved by Freeman PROSPECTUS OF THE FAMILY CLASSICAL...as orators and historians, of DEMOSTHENES, CICERO, HERODOTUS, and XENOPHON, place them foremost in the collection...Portrait and Map. Nos. V. VI. and VII. will contain HERODOTUS. With Portrait and Map. Nos. VIII. and IX. the ECLOGUES...
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Herodotus and Religion in the Persian Wars. by Philip Kaplan Herodotus and Religion in the Persian Wars. By Jon D. Mikalson...Thomas Harrison, Divinity and History: the Religion of Herodotus. Oxford, 2000). Both works set out to counter a long...
Herodotus and the Origins of the Political Community: Arions Leap by Thomas M. Banchich Thompson, Norma. Herodotus and the Origins of the Political Community: Arions Leap...premise upon which Norma Thompson rests her reading of Herodotus is that man seeks to create community through politics...
The Origin of the History of Israel: Herodotus Histories as Blueprint for the First Books...literary unity dependent on the Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus. According to W., Herodotuss Histories was most likely produced about 440...
THE TRAGEDY OF LAW: GYGES IN HERODOTUS AND PLATO. by MICHAEL DAVIS...the beginning of the History,(4) Herodotus gives an account of the ascent of...first of many quotations of which Herodotus cannot possibly have had direct...
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...Iraq, Egypt and Greece on the Trail of Herodotus. Here, He Describes His Passion for the...Masterpiece. by Justin Marozzi When Herodotus sat down to write his epic history of...respectable portion of Eternity in talking to Herodotus. His ambition, set out in the opening...
...Man Who Invented History: Travels with Herodotus. by Paul Cartledge Travels With Herodotus Justin Marozzi John Murray 333pp 25 pounds...was to have been entitled Travels with Herodotus--only the late Polish prince of engaged...
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...Ryszard Kapuscinski Travels with Herodotus. Knopf, 275 pages, $25 In his youth...disappointing essays in Travels with Herodotus lack a clear structure and unity and...Kapuscinski summons up the spirit of Herodotus, the constant companion of his travels...
...Man Who Invented History: Travels With Herodotus Justin Marozzi John Murray, 352pp, pounds...inspired by the storytelling ability of Herodotus and written by a man who wishes to escape...with which Marozzi espouses the cause of Herodotus, most especially in his retelling of...
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...the fifth century BC Greek historian Herodotus. Who better to take along as travelling...journalist Ryzsard Kapuscinski chose Herodotus as the theme for his final book, a memoir...English translation of his Travels with Herodotus beat Marozzi to the bookshops by more...
...years - beginning with the Ancient Greek, Herodotus, the father of history, onward to such...though there are figures he admires: Herodotus, the Renaissance Florentine Francisco...CHRONICLES, ROMANCES AND INQUIRIES FROM HERODOTUS AND THUCYDIDES TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY...
...Delphic Sibyl. Byline: BRIAN SEWELL THE SIBYLS of Greek antiquity, who reach far back beyond the Trojan War,Homer and Herodotus, were women inspired by the gods to prophesy. Some of theirsayings were interpreted by early Christians as Messianic, foretelling...
...a Scene from Theblockbuster ,Based on Herodotuss Great Account of the Persian Wars...whether Hobsbawm was a better model than Herodotus. And Icertainly never could stand the...chroniclers, getting stuck intothe great Greeks Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon, and then moving...
...Neither rain nor sleet nor snow nor hail will stop postal carriers from delivering the mail." This famous slogan, adopted from Herodotus, a Greek historian, has never had more meaning than now, and residents of the Districts Brookland neighborhood made that clear...
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HERODOTUS herod t s, 484? 425? b.c., Greek historian, called...named for the Muses (a division made by a later editor). Herodotus was the first writer to evaluate historical, geographical...Hartog (1982); W. W. How and J. Wells, A Commentary on Herodotus (2 vol., rev. ed. 1928); H. R. Immerwahr, Form and...
AESOP e s p, e sop, legendary Greek fabulist. According to Herodotus, he was a slave who lived in Samos in the 6th cent. b.c. and eventually was freed by his master. Other accounts associate him with...
MAGI ma ji, priestly caste of ancient Persia. Probably Median in origin, they were, according to Herodotus, a tribe rather than a priestly family. Zoroaster is thought to have been a Magus. Study of the Magi is hampered by the lack...
...PIPE SMOKING The habit of smoking various substances probably arose independently in different parts of the world. Herodotus in the 5th cent. b.c. describes the Scythians as inhaling the fumes of burning leaves until they were intoxicated...
...n , in Greek religion, the oldest oracle , in inland Epirus, near modern Janina, sacred to Zeus and Dione. According to Herodotus, an old oak tree there became an oracle when a black dove, from Egyptian Thebes, settled on it. Priestesses interpreted the...
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