The Histories of HerodotusD. Appleton, 1899 - 568 pages |
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Page iv
... death of Panyassis , Herodotus , who may have been implicated in the affair , is sup- posed to have withdrawn to Samos , and it is recorded that he bore a conspicuous part in the revolution that unseated Lygdamis in 455. In 454 the name ...
... death of Panyassis , Herodotus , who may have been implicated in the affair , is sup- posed to have withdrawn to Samos , and it is recorded that he bore a conspicuous part in the revolution that unseated Lygdamis in 455. In 454 the name ...
Page vii
... death of Cambyses , and the reign of Smerdis , his over- throw , and the enthronement of his successor Darius , the great organizer of the Persian Empire . Indians and Arabians now come into the cycle . Samos is subjugated , and , as a ...
... death of Cambyses , and the reign of Smerdis , his over- throw , and the enthronement of his successor Darius , the great organizer of the Persian Empire . Indians and Arabians now come into the cycle . Samos is subjugated , and , as a ...
Page x
... death of the epos . The earliest writers of prose were called logographers , ( λoyoypádo or λoyoπocol ) , " writers of accounts . " When Logos comes in , Mythos retreats . There is no λóryos in Homer , and the first prose writers were ...
... death of the epos . The earliest writers of prose were called logographers , ( λoyoypádo or λoyoπocol ) , " writers of accounts . " When Logos comes in , Mythos retreats . There is no λóryos in Homer , and the first prose writers were ...
Page 5
... death , so that you may not , from your obedience to Candaules in all things , again see what you ought not . It is necessary that he who planned this , or that you who have seen me naked , and have done what is not decorous , should ...
... death , so that you may not , from your obedience to Candaules in all things , again see what you ought not . It is necessary that he who planned this , or that you who have seen me naked , and have done what is not decorous , should ...
Page 10
... death of Alyattes , his son Croesus , who was then thirty - five years of age , succeeded to the kingdom . He at- tacked the Ephesians before any other Grecian people . The Ephesians , being besieged by him , consecrated their city to ...
... death of Alyattes , his son Croesus , who was then thirty - five years of age , succeeded to the kingdom . He at- tacked the Ephesians before any other Grecian people . The Ephesians , being besieged by him , consecrated their city to ...
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