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The histories

Herodotus ; translated by Aubrey De Selincourt ; revised with introduction and notes by John Marincola

(Penguin classics)

Penguin Books, c2003

Rev. ed

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History

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History

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

'The first example of non-fiction, the text that underlies the entire discipline of history ... it is above all a treasure trove' Tom Holland 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 colourful digressions - a description of the natural wonders of Egypt; tales of lake-dwellers, 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 in the fifth century BC, in Aubrey de Selincourt's elegant and celebrated translation. Translated by AUBREY DE SELINCOURT Revised with an Introduction and notes by JOHN MARINCOLA

Table of Contents

The HistoriesPreface Introduction 1. Herodotus' Life and Work 2. The Subject-Matter of The Histories 3. Herodotus' sources and Metho Histories 4. Structure and Themes in The Histories 5. Herodotus' Later Reputation Further Reading A Note on the Text Maps Herodotus The Histories Book One Book Two Book Three Book Four Book Five Book Six Book Seven Book Eight Book Nine Glossary Structural Outline Chronology Abbreviations Notes Index

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