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Herodotus$524427$ - translation to Αγγλικά

WORK BY HERODOTUS
The Histories of Herodotus; History of Herodotus; Herodotus Histories; History (Herodotus); Histories of Herodotus; Herodotus' Histories; Herodotus Book I; The History of Herodotus
  • The plain of Marathon today
  • Statue of [[Athena]], the patron goddess of Athens
  • ''Croesus Receiving Tribute from a Lydian Peasant'', by [[Claude Vignon]]
  • Relief of [[Darius I]], Persepolis
  • [[Dedication]] in the ''Histories'', translated into Latin by [[Lorenzo Valla]], Venice 1494
  • Edwin Long's 1875 interpretation of ''[[The Babylonian Marriage Market]]'' as described by Herodotus in Book 1 of the ''Histories''
  • 450 BC}}
  • The [[Himalayan marmot]]
  • The Battle of Salamis]]'', by [[Wilhelm von Kaulbach]] (1868)
  • Leonidas]] at [[Thermopylae]]'', by [[Jacques-Louis David]] (1814)
  • [[Miltiades]]
  • Fragment from the ''Histories'' VIII on [[Papyrus Oxyrhynchus]] 2099, early 2nd century AD
  • pmid=4454774 }}</ref>}} Drawing by [[Henry Scherren]], 1906
  • Scythian warriors, drawn after figures on an [[electrum]] cup from the Kul'Oba kurgan burial near [[Kerch]] ([[Hermitage Museum]], Saint Petersburg)
  • The [[Serpent Column]] dedicated by the victorious Greeks in [[Delphi]], later transferred to [[Constantinople]]
  • ''The Indian Gold Hunters'', after Herodotus: gold ants pursuing gold hunters.
  • A Greek [[trireme]]
  • Candaules, King of Lydia, shews his wife by stealth to Gyges...]]'', by [[William Etty]] (1830)

Herodotus      
n. Herodotus, beroemde Griekse historicus (omstreeks 484vChr-425vChr) beroemd om zijn geschriften betreffende het conflict tussen Griekenland en Perzië, bekend als de "Vader van de Geschiedenis")

Ορισμός

epicureanism
n.
Doctrines of Epicurus, Epicurism, hedonism, eudaemonism.

Βικιπαίδεια

Histories (Herodotus)

The Histories (Greek: Ἱστορίαι, Ancient Greek: [historíai̯]; also known as The History) of Herodotus is considered the founding work of history in Western literature. Written around 430 BC in the Ionic dialect of classical Greek, The Histories serves as a record of the ancient traditions, politics, geography, and clashes of various cultures that were known in Greece, Western Asia and Northern Africa at that time. Although not a fully impartial record, it remains one of the West's most important sources regarding these affairs. Moreover, it established the genre and study of history in the Western world (despite the existence of historical records and chronicles beforehand).

The Histories also stands as one of the earliest accounts of the rise of the Persian Empire, as well as the events and causes of the Greco-Persian Wars between the Persian Empire and the Greek city-states in the 5th century BC. Herodotus portrays the conflict as one between the forces of slavery (the Persians) on the one hand, and freedom (the Athenians and the confederacy of Greek city-states which united against the invaders) on the other. The Histories was at some point divided into the nine books that appear in modern editions, conventionally named after the nine Muses.