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  2. Landmark Ancient Histories - Wikipedia

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    The series was received with appreciation and positive reviews from both scholars and book reviews. For example, Edward Rothstein wrote in the New York Times that "the publication of 'The Landmark Herodotus' (Pantheon) which includes a new translation by Andrea L. Purvis, and extensive annotation by scholars is such a worthy occasion for celebrating Herodotus' contemporary importance."

  3. Herodotus - Wikipedia

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    Herodotus [a] (Ancient Greek: Ἡρόδοτος, romanized: Hēródotos; c. 484 – c. 425 BC) was a Greek historian and geographer from the Greek city of Halicarnassus (now Bodrum, Turkey), under Persian control in the 5th century BC, and a later citizen of Thurii in modern Calabria, Italy.

  4. Robert B. Strassler - Wikipedia

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    Strassler's editions have received generally positive reviews. For example, in The New Yorker Daniel Mendelsohn described The Landmark Herodotus (2007) as "bristling with appendices, by a phalanx of experts, on everything from the design of Athenian warships to ancient units of liquid measure", although he said the translation was "pedestrian ...

  5. Histories (Herodotus) - Wikipedia

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    His debt to previous authors of prose "histories" might be questionable, but there is no doubt that Herodotus owed much to the example and inspiration of poets and story-tellers. For example, Athenian tragic poets provided him with a world-view of a balance between conflicting forces, upset by the hubris of kings, and they provided his ...

  6. Pisistratus - Wikipedia

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    Pisistratus' championing of the lower class of Athens is an early example of populism. [5] ... The Landmark Herodotus, The Histories. Translated by Andrea L. Purvis ...

  7. List of people mentioned in Herodotus, Book One - Wikipedia

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    This article presents a list of people whom Herodotus (c.484–c.425 BC) mentioned in Book One of his major work The Histories. Herodotus presented his theme as "recording the achievements of both our own (Greek) and other peoples; and more particularly, to show how they came into conflict". [1]

  8. Tellus of Athens - Wikipedia

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    Tellus (Greek: Τέλλος) was an Athenian statesman featured in Herodotus's Histories, in which the wise man Solon describes him as the happiest man ever. This characterization arose during an exchange between Solon and Croesus, the wealthy king of Lydia. When Croesus, flaunting his immense wealth, inquired of Solon if he knew of anyone ...

  9. Thucydides - Wikipedia

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    The work of Herodotus is reported to have been recited at festivals, where prizes were awarded, as for example, during the games at Olympia. [63] Herodotus views history as a source of moral lessons, with conflicts and wars as misfortunes flowing from initial acts of injustice perpetuated through cycles of revenge. [64]