The Histories of Herodotus

Par : Herodotus, George Rawlinson

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  • Nombre de pages602
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4776449-6
  • EAN8596547764496
  • Date de parution25/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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Herodotus's "The Histories" stands as a seminal text in the annals of history and literature, merging anecdotal eyewitness accounts, elaborate descriptions, and an engaging narrative style. Composed in the 5th century BCE, it ventures into the cultural and political landscapes of various societies, from the towering edifices of Egypt to the fervent battles of Greece and Persia. Herodotus employs a sophisticated yet accessible prose that deftly intertwines personal observation with a meticulous chronicle of events, offering not only historical insight but also a meditation on the nature of truth and memory.
His work was revolutionary, setting the foundational framework for the discipline of history, and providing a rich tapestry of the ancient world. Herodotus, often called the "Father of History, " was himself a traveler and an inquisitive mind, influenced by the complexities of the Persian Wars and the diverse cultures he encountered. Born in Halicarnassus, his explorative journeys through places like Egypt and Babylon imbued him with a deep curiosity about human experience, politics, and war.
His intent was not merely to document events but to convey the essence of the human condition, reflecting the political and social ethos of his time. "The Histories of Herodotus" is an essential read for those who seek to understand the interplay of history, culture, and identity in the ancient world. Readers will find rich narratives and unparalleled insights that remain relevant today, inviting them to reflect on the lessons of history and the unfolding story of humanity.
Herodotus's "The Histories" stands as a seminal text in the annals of history and literature, merging anecdotal eyewitness accounts, elaborate descriptions, and an engaging narrative style. Composed in the 5th century BCE, it ventures into the cultural and political landscapes of various societies, from the towering edifices of Egypt to the fervent battles of Greece and Persia. Herodotus employs a sophisticated yet accessible prose that deftly intertwines personal observation with a meticulous chronicle of events, offering not only historical insight but also a meditation on the nature of truth and memory.
His work was revolutionary, setting the foundational framework for the discipline of history, and providing a rich tapestry of the ancient world. Herodotus, often called the "Father of History, " was himself a traveler and an inquisitive mind, influenced by the complexities of the Persian Wars and the diverse cultures he encountered. Born in Halicarnassus, his explorative journeys through places like Egypt and Babylon imbued him with a deep curiosity about human experience, politics, and war.
His intent was not merely to document events but to convey the essence of the human condition, reflecting the political and social ethos of his time. "The Histories of Herodotus" is an essential read for those who seek to understand the interplay of history, culture, and identity in the ancient world. Readers will find rich narratives and unparalleled insights that remain relevant today, inviting them to reflect on the lessons of history and the unfolding story of humanity.
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