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Books with title Herodotus

  • Herodotus

    Jim Whiting

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, April 28, 2006)
    The ancient Greek writer Herodotus is known as the father of history. He provides most of what is known about one of the most important periods in world history. It began in 490 BCE. An invading Persian army was defeated at the Battle of Marathon. It concluded just over ten years later with Greek victories at Salamis and Plataea. The triumph allowed the Greeks to develop ideas and institutions in politics, economics, science, and even sports. These are the bases for how the Western world thinks and acts today.Herodotus is also known as the father of lies. For many years, people believed that many of the things he wrote about simply didn't happen. Today, research is showing that many of his "tall tales" were actually true. He is increasingly respected as a reliable historian.
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  • Herodotus Book VI

    Herodotus, E. S. Shuckburgh

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 25, 2010)
    First published in 1889, this edition of the sixth book of Herodotos by E. S. Shuckburgh has been a long-established classic. The original Greek text is provided with an introduction, exhaustive explanatory notes, an index of historical and geographic references and illustrative maps. This book will be an excellent resource for students and amateur readers of Greek.
  • Herodotus Book VI

    Herodotus, E. S. Shuckburgh

    Hardcover (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 1, 1984)
    First published in 1889, this edition of the sixth book of Herodotos by E. S. Shuckburgh has been a long-established classic. The original Greek text is provided with an introduction, exhaustive explanatory notes, an index of historical and geographic references and illustrative maps. This book will be an excellent resource for students and amateur readers of Greek.
  • Herodotus

    Ann Graham Gaines

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Aug. 16, 1708)
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