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  • '''Herodotus''' of [[Halicarnassus]] (484 BC - ca. 425 BC) was an ancient Greek historia Most of what is known of the life of Herodotus has been gleaned from his own work.
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  • * Several English translations of ''The Histories of Herodotus'' are readily available in multiple editions. The most readily available ar ...mas, and Andrea L. Purvis, eds. ''The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories by Herodotus'' (2007)
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  • * [http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_text_herodotus.htm Herodotus] at About.com ...constructed [http://www.reportret.info/gallery/herodotos1.html portrait of Herodotus], based on historical sources, in a contemporary style.
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  • * [http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_text_herodotus.htm Herodotus] at About.com ...constructed [http://www.reportret.info/gallery/herodotos1.html portrait of Herodotus], based on historical sources, in a contemporary style.
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  • * Several English translations of ''The Histories of Herodotus'' are readily available in multiple editions. The most readily available ar ...mas, and Andrea L. Purvis, eds. ''The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories by Herodotus'' (2007)
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  • *[[Herodotus]], ''Histories'', Book II. For an English translation, see the [http://www.
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  • ...the people who study the methods used are historiographers. Thus we have [[Herodotus]] the Greek historian whose life nearly spanned the 5th century BCE, called ...ical writing, e.g., how the culture of the time translated and interpreted Herodotus's ''Histories''
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  • ...a prostitute in a brothel in order to raise money for his pyramid. <ref>[[Herodotus]], ''Histories, Book 2, 126'' [http://www.galileolibrary.com/ebooks/eu04/he
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  • '''Herodotus''' of [[Halicarnassus]] (484 BC - ca. 425 BC) was an ancient Greek historia Most of what is known of the life of Herodotus has been gleaned from his own work.
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  • * ''Heroes in Herodotus: The Interaction of Myth and History''
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  • Like more historical accounts by [[Herodotus]], [[Plato]], and [[Xenophon]], the playwright shows Socrates as a moral in
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  • Near 450 BC, [[Greece|Greek]] [[history|historian]] [[Herodotus]] visited Egypt. There, he was told by Egyptian priests that more than 400,
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  • ...Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[history|historians]] such as [[Thucydides]] and [[Herodotus]] often thought of [[Persia]] as the ''east'' and Greece as the ''west''. B
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  • First settled approximately 5,000 years ago, [[Herodotus]] called it the "breadbasket of Asia", and it was an established city when
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  • ...Herodotus and Thucydides to the Twentieth Century'' (2008), 544 pp; covers Herodotus, Thucydides and Polybius, through Gibbon, Macaulay, Michelet, Prescott and
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  • ...s]]. [[Ionic]] is a dialect that was most famously used by the historian [[Herodotus]]. A limited amount of writing has come down to us in the other Ancient Gre
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  • ...8 BC) aspired to combine the logical rigor of Thucydides with the scope of Herodotus.<ref> Frank W. Walbank, ''A Historical Commentary on Polybius,'' (3 vols. 1
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  • ...flourished throughout Greek civilisation. They included historians like [[Herodotus]] and [[Thucydides]]; dramatists such as [[Aristophanes]], [[Aeschylus]], [
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  • ...The restriction to the meaning "record of past events", in the sense of [[Herodotus]], arose in the late 15th century. In German, French, and indeed, most Roma
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  • ...d, and descriptions of areas such as [[India]] are almost wholly fanciful. Herodotus also made important observations about geography. He is the first to have n ...the Nile river, but some geographers, such as Herodotus objected to this. Herodotus argued that there was no difference between the people on the east and west
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  • The historian [[Herodotus]] (484 BC–ca. 425 BC), and the scholar [[Callimachus]] of [[Cyrene]] (ca
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  • ...t popular forms of entertainment have always existed. In his ''Historia'', Herodotus (circa 485-425 BCE) wrote about amusing performances and songs that he enco
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  • In the field of astronomy, Thales is credited by [[Herodotus]] with having predicted the year in which a [[solar eclipse]], later identi
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  • ...8 BC) aspired to combine the logical rigor of Thucydides with the scope of Herodotus.<ref> Frank W. Walbank, ''A Historical Commentary on Polybius,'' (3 vols. 1 ...Herodotus and Thucydides to the Twentieth Century'' (2008), 544 pp; covers Herodotus, Thucydides and Polybius, through Gibbon, Macaulay, Michelet, Prescott and
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  • :: - the histories of [[Acusilaus]], [[Apollodorus]], [[Herodotus]], [[Heraclides]], [[Thucydides]] and [[Xenophon]]
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  • In his ''Histories'', [[Herodotus]] was the first writer to mention ethnic groups in what became Afghanistan,
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  • ...genes Laertius: the [http://www.epicurus.net/en/herodotus.html ''Letter to Herodotus'']<ref>X. 35-83</ref>, an epitome of his physics, the [http://www.epicurus.
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  • ...table) was also first developed in ancient times. An early example, from [[Herodotus]], concealed a message - a tattoo on a slave's head - by regrown hair<ref n
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  • ...o write about Persian society, in his account of researches ''[[Histories (Herodotus)|Histories]]''. He mentions similarities to the Zoroastrian faith, includin Herodotus names the tribes of Media - Busae, Parataceni, Struchates, Arizanti, Budii,
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  • ...nter>&mdash;[http://www.epicurus.net/en/herodotus.html Epicurus: Letter to Herodotus]</center> *Epicurus (341-270 BCE). [http://www.epicurus.net/en/herodotus.html Letter to Herodotus]. From: [http://epicurus.net/ Epicurus & Epicurean Philosophy].
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  • ...s]]. [[Ionic]] is a dialect that was most famously used by the historian [[Herodotus]]. A limited amount of writing has come down to us in the other Ancient Gre
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  • <tr><th>Samedi<th>6<td>[[Romulus]]<td>[[Theocritus]]<td>[[Herodotus]]<td>[[Avicenna]]<td>[[Phocion]]
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  • ...phi]] about what heroes he should name each division after. According to [[Herodotus]], the [[Sparta]]ns attributed their conquest of [[Arcadia]] to their theft
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  • ..."cold sores" (''herpes febrilis'') were described by the Roman physician [[Herodotus]] in the year 100 CE. Genital herpes was first described by [[John Astruc]]
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  • ...cient Craft New ed.'' Dover Publications 1978, p. 12.</ref> According to [[Herodotus]] (History 5:58) the [[Phoenicians]] brought writing and also papyrus to Gr
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  • ...The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religion'' (Routledge 2005)</ref>[[Herodotus]] (484 – 425 [[Common Era|BCE]]) stated that the gods of Greece were the
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  • ...ther, has been used since ancient times. About 2400 years ago (450 BC), [[Herodotus]] describes the oil pits at Ardericca (near Babylon) and the pitch (asphalt
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  • *[[Herodotus]]
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  • According to legends recounted by [[Herodotus]], the alphabet was first introduced to Greece by a Phoenician named [[Cadm
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  • Herodotus (II. 81) and Isocrates (''Busiris'' 28), cited in: C. A. Huffman, "Pythagor
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  • ...Miletus, ''Fragmenta'', in: Jacoby, ''FGrH'' 1F 54–56; cp. also: [[Herodot|Herodotus of Halicarnassus]], ''Histories'' 2.33.3 & 4.49.3; [[Avienus|Postumius Rufi
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  • ...Miletus, ''Fragmenta'', in: Jacoby, ''FGrH'' 1F 54–56; cp. also: [[Herodot|Herodotus of Halicarnassus]], ''Histories'' 2.33.3 & 4.49.3; [[Avienus|Postumius Rufi
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  • ...kmore, Tim. 2004. "''300 AND TWO'': Frank Miller and Daniel Ford Interpret Herodotus's Thermopylae Myth." ''International Journal of Comic Art,'' 6(2):325-349.
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