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Original Title: Ἰστορίαι
ISBN: 0140449086 (ISBN13: 9780140449082)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Leonidas, Xerxes I of Persia, Themistocles, Thales of Miletus, Cyrus the Great, Croesus, Aphrodite, Megabazus, Leutychides, Ister, Maeandrius, Histiaios, Harpagos, Kypselos, Artaphrenes, Massagetai, Adrastos, Kandaules, Hermotimos, Gorgos, Kleombrotos, Hekataios, Mardonlos, Bagaios, Labda, Kepheus, Necos, Apollo (Greek god), Artabazos I of Phrygia, Mardonius, Pausanias of Sparta, Solon (of Athens), Amasis II, Gyges of Lydia, Candaules of Lydia, Psamtik III, Psamtik I, Cambyses I, Tomyris (Massagetean Queen), Artemisia I of Caria, Eurybiades, Leotychidas, Hydarnes II, Artyphius
Setting: Cappadocia(Turkey) Lydia Halys River(Turkey) …more Corynth(Greece) Sparta(Greece) Sardis (now: Sart)(Turkey) Ecbatana(Iran) Delphi(Greece) Ascalon (now: Ashkelon)(Israel) Cytherea(Greece) Babylon Athens(Greece) Marathon(Greece) Salamis (Greece) …less
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The Histories Paperback | Pages: 716 pages
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One of the masterpieces of classical literature, the "Histories" describes how a small and quarrelsome band of Greek city states united to repel the might of the Persian empire. But while this epic struggle forms the core of his work, Herodotus' natural curiosity frequently gives rise to colorful digressions - a description of the natural wonders of Egypt; an account of European lake-dwellers; and far-fetched accounts of dog-headed men and gold-digging ants. With its kaleidoscopic blend of fact and legend, the "Histories" offers a compelling Greek view of the world of the fifth century BC.

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Title:The Histories
Author:Herodotus
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Penguin Classics
Pages:Pages: 716 pages
Published:January 30th 2003 by Penguin Books (first published -450)
Categories:History. Classics. Nonfiction. Ancient History

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Years ago, I was on jury duty in LA. This was back when jury duty largely consisted of waiting around in a large room each day for a week. I brought along a copy of The Histories (the Rawlinson translation published by Everyman's Library) and found myself engrossed by all the stories, tall tales, gossip, rumors, etc. It's a wonderful panoply that's on offer here! Sure, Herodotus was criticized by many for not writing "facts," but the power of stories is far greater, and he knew it.

Ἰστορίαι = The Histories, HerodotusThe Histories of Herodotus is the founding work of history in Western literature. Written in 440 BC in the Ionic dialect of classical Greek, The Histories serves as a record of the ancient traditions, politics, geography, and clashes of various cultures that were known in Western Asia, Northern Africa and Greece at that time. Although not a fully impartial record, it remains one of the West's most important sources regarding these affairs. Moreover, it



Monumental. Although sometimes Herodotus overdramatizes, its still a phenomenal source of ethnography and military history.

Talk about an on point beard! A surprisingly fun read and certainly worth it for historical significance alone.

During the fifth century B.C. Herodotus of Halicarnassus traveled the known world making inquiries and doing research on the origins and events of the wars between the Persians and the Greeks. This sizable text was the result and it includes what he referred to as enquiries but what encompasses much of what we would call history, sociology, anthropology, mythology and more. It is a wonderful narrative providing the essential background and events, including famous battles like Thermopylae and

I had read this work three times before, always in George Rawlinsons traditional translation. I wanted to read it at least once more as I listened to the lecture series on Herodotus by Professor Elizabeth Vandiver of Whitman College, a lecture series made available through the Teaching Company via their Great Courses. At Vandivers recommendation I used Robin Waterfields more recent translation and found it most satisfactory. This edition also contains adequate maps, an essential feature