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A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV

A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV
Author: David Asheri
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 795
Release: 2007-08-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198149565

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Herodotus, one of the earliest and greatest of Western prose authors, set out in the late fifth century BC to describe the world as he knew it. This commentary by leading scholars, originally published in Italian, has been fully revised by the original authors and is now presented for English readers.


A Commentary on Herodotus

A Commentary on Herodotus
Author: Walter Wybergh How
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1990
Genre: Greece
ISBN:

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Historical Commentary on Herodotus Book 6

Historical Commentary on Herodotus Book 6
Author: Lionel Scott
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 734
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9047407989

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This is a historical and factual commentary on Herodotus book 6, which aims to assess the reality behind Herodotus' account of the years from the Ionian revolt to Miltiades' death. Further related material is discussed in a series of appendices.


Herodotus, Histories, Book V

Herodotus, Histories, Book V
Author: Philip S. Peek
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2018-10-04
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0806162562

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History begins with Herodotus (485–425 b.c.e.). Born in Halikarnassos, a gateway between the Greek and Persian worlds, Herodotus in his Histories narrates the great historical struggle between the Persian Empire and the Greek-speaking city-states at the dawn of the classical era. Herodotus does not merely list events or tell tales; his history inquires into the causes of events and casts its net wide to include ethnography and legend as well as political and military history. Book V of the Histories focuses on the Persians and their expansion into Thrakia and Makedonia, as well as their conflict with the Greeks of Ionia. Beginning in the timeless legends of prehistory, Herodotus discusses the customs of the Thrakians, offers insight into Sparta’s mindset, and narrates the struggle to restore democracy at Athens after the reign of the tyrant Peisistratos. The narrative of Book V sprawls over Asia, Africa, and Europe, naming more than 350 people and places. The reader will find in Herodotus a literate, keenly observant, wide-ranging guide to a time when Persia ruled 40 percent of the world's population and was confronted by an uneasy and fragile alliance of Greek city-states. In his introduction to the text and commentary, author Philip S. Peek outlines a process by which students of ancient Greek can develop translation and reading skills. For students’ convenience, Peek pairs the Greek text with the commentary and includes in the book’s appendices a case and function chart, an explanation of infinitives, a summary of the subjunctive and optative moods, a list of parsing terms, and a list of the 500 most commonly occurring Greek words. A comprehensive glossary rounds out the volume. As further aids to students, running vocabulary for each text section and a generalized list of the principal parts of verbs can be downloaded from oupress.com.


Herodotus: Histories Book IX

Herodotus: Histories Book IX
Author: Herodotus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2002-12-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521596503

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Book IX of Herodotus' Histories provides the conclusion and climax to his work, as the victories at Plataea and Mycale complete the improbable Greek victory over Persia. The major themes of the work are all here echoed, modified, and revisited, and Book IX is thus essential for exploring its meaning (or range of possible meanings). This commentary, the first in English devoted solely to Book IX in over a century, treats Herodotus' work as both an historical narrative and a work of literature, incorporating the results of recent scholarly work in the fields of Greek history and historiography. It contains a Greek text together with detailed philological, literary, and historical notes designed to assist the intermediate and advanced Greek student. It will also be of use to graduate students and scholars.


The Histories Book 7: Polymnia

The Histories Book 7: Polymnia
Author: Herodotus
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2015-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1681462966

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Herodotus was an ancient Greek historian who lived in the fifth century BC (c.484 - 425 BC). He has been called the "Father of History", and was the first historian known to collect his materials systematically, test their accuracy to a certain extent and arrange them in a well-constructed and vivid narrative. The Histories-his masterpiece and the only work he is known to have produced-is a record of his "inquiry", being an investigation of the origins of the Greco-Persian Wars and including a wealth of geographical and ethnographical information. The Histories, were divided into nine books, named after the nine Muses: the "Muse of History", Clio, representing the first book, then Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene, Terpsichore, Erato, Polymnia, Ourania and Calliope for books 2 to 9, respectively.


Herodotus book II

Herodotus book II
Author: Alan B. Lloyd
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1975
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9789004041820

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A Guide to Reading Herodotus' Histories

A Guide to Reading Herodotus' Histories
Author: Sean Sheehan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1474292682

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Modern scholarship judges Herodotus to be a more complex writer than his past readers supposed. His Histories is now being read in ways that are seemingly incompatible if not contradictory. This volume interrogates the various ways the text of the Histories has been and can be read by scholars: as the seminal text of our Ur-historian, as ethnology, literary art and fable. Our readings can bring out various guises of Herodotus himself: an author with the eye of a travel writer and the mind of an investigative journalist; a globalist, enlightened but superstitious; a rambling storyteller but a prose stylist; the so-called 'father of history' but in antiquity also labelled the 'father of lies'; both geographer and gossipmonger; both entertainer and an author whom social and cultural historians read and admire. Guiding students chapter-by-chapter through approaches as fascinating and often surprising as the original itself, Sean Sheehan goes beyond conventional Herodotus introductions and instead looks at the various interpretations of the work, which themselves shed light on the original. With text boxes highlighting key topics and indices of passages, this volume is an essential guide for students whether reading Herodotus for the first time, or returning to revisit this crucial text for later research.


Herodotus in Context

Herodotus in Context
Author: Rosalind Thomas
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521012416

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An examination of Herodotus' Histories in the context of the intellectual developments of his time.