The History of Herodotus

EAN : 9791041996209
HERODOTUS
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EAN : 9791041996209

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  • EAN13 : 9791041996209
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  • Date Parution : 6 avr. 2024
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  • Nombre de pages : 256
  • Format : H:220 mm L:170 mm E:14 mm
  • Poids : 404gr
  • Résumé : "The History of Herodotus" is a seminal work that explores the events and cultures of the ancient world, focusing on the conflicts between the Greeks and the Persians. Herodotus, often referred to as the "Father of History," embarks on a comprehensive inquiry into the causes and narratives of historical events, aiming to preserve the memory of human achievements and the reasons behind wars. The text begins with the account of Croesus, the wealthy king of Lydia, who seeks to expand his empire and tests various oracles to determine the outcome of his potential conflict with Persia. Herodotus provides detailed descriptions of Croesus's interactions with the oracles, particularly the one at Delphi, which accurately predicts his actions, leading Croesus to trust its prophecy. The narrative then shifts to the story of Gyges, who becomes king of Lydia through a series of dramatic events involving betrayal and divine intervention. Herodotus also recounts the tale of Arion, a musician saved by a dolphin, illustrating the interplay of fate and divine will. Throughout the text, Herodotus emphasizes the transient nature of human prosperity and the role of divine influence in shaping historical outcomes. His work is not only a historical account but also a reflection on the human condition, exploring themes of power, destiny, and the pursuit of happiness. Herodotus's method of inquiry, combining direct observation with the collection of oral traditions, sets a precedent for future historical writing, making his work a cornerstone of historical literature.
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