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being parts of the history of Herodotus

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The boys' and girls' Herodotus

being parts of the history of Herodotus

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Herodotus (c.484 BCE – 420 BCE) is often called the "Father of History" (as we know it) because he set out to provide objective accounts of recent historical events and try to explain the causes of those events. He did this by harvesting myths, legends, and personal accounts of significant events or events that were rumored to have happened. Herodotus provides analysis and insight that was to be the model for all Western historians to follow. He did not shrink from delving into the personalities and foibles of those who were running the Western world up until his time. He looked deeply and respectfully into the cultures that surrounded Classical Greece.

From the introduction: "The personal character of Herodotus, reflected from every page that he wrote, renders his vivid story all the more happily suited to the reading and study of boys and girls. He is as honest as the sun ; equally impartial to friends and foes ; candid in the statement of both sides of a question ; and an artist withal in the gift of delineating a character or a people with a few rapid strokes, so bold and masterly that the sketch is placed before you with stereoscopic distinctness. For so early a writer he presents a surprising unity of plan, combined with a variety of detail that is amazing. "

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Published in
New York & London
Genre
Juvenile literature.

Classifications

Library of Congress
D58.H6 W5

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Pagination
x, 328 p.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL13446285M
Internet Archive
boysgirlsherodot01hero
LCCN
15020224
Library Thing
2687704

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August 11, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
August 10, 2012 Edited by 173.67.183.225 Added description, "Ancient greece" to tags, Egypt and Persia to the places.
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