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Selections from Herodotus

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ISBN-10: 0806141700

ISBN-13: 9780806141701

Edition: 2nd 2011

Authors: Herodotus, Amy L. Barbour, Megan O. Drinkwater

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The writings of Herodotus, historian, observer, and delightful storyteller, have long been favorites among teachers and students of the Greek language. The selections in this book will provide reading in the second year for the student who has begun his or her Greek with Homer and who presumably has had no acquaintance with Attic Greek. The book is equally well fitted for the use of the student who has begun in the orthodox fashion with Attic Greek and followed it by Homer. This second Oklahoma edition is enhanced by Megan O. Drinkwaters addition of chapter and section references to the complete works of Herodotus.
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Book details

List price: $32.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication date: 1/15/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 408
Size: 5.50" wide x 7.75" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.990

Herodotus was the inventor of universal history. Often called the Father of History, his histories are divided into nine books named after the nine muses. A native of Halicarnassus on the coast of Asia Minor (modern Bodrum, Turkey), he traveled extensively, writing lively descriptions of the lands he saw and the peoples he encountered. Herodotus set out to relate the story of the conflict of the Greeks of his own time against the "barbarian" Asiatic empire of Achaemenid Persia. His long narrative, titled by modern convention The Histories, begins with the earliest traditions he believed reliable. It ends with a highly colored account of the defeat of the Persian emperor Xerxes and his…    

Preface
Introduction
Life of Herodotus
The History of Herodotus
The Style of Herodotus
The Dialect of Herodotus
Syntax of Herodotus
Bibliographical Note
Selections From Herodotus
Notes
Vocabulary
MAPS
The Persian Empire
Greece at the Time of the War with Persia, facing
Thermopyl�, facing
Athens and Salamis, facing