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Herodotus
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Joshua J. Mark published on 02 September 2009 |
Herodotus (c.484 – 425/413 BCE) was a writer who invented the field of study known today as `history’. He was called `The Father of History’ by the Roman writer and orator Cicero for his famous work The Histories but has also been called “The Father of Lies” by critics who claim these `histories’ are little... [continue reading]
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William D DesmondUniversity of Notre Dame Press (27 January 2006)Price: $18.00 -

Antony AndrewesW. W. Norton and Company, Inc. (17 March 1978)Price: $21.95 -

Robin SowerbyRoutledge (18 October 1995)Price: $135.00 -

M. A. Henry CaryHarper & Brothers Publishers, Franklin Square, New York (20 June 2013)Currently unavailable -

Jon D. MikalsonThe University of North Carolina Press (03 February 2012)Price: $22.65 -

Rosalind ThomasCambridge University Press (12 August 2002)Price: $39.79 -

HerodotusCambridge University Press (27 January 2003)Price: $123.00 -

HerodotusCambridge University Press (07 January 2008)Price: $114.00 -

W. D. LoweBolchazy-Carducci Publishers (01 June 1984)Price: $19.92 -

HerodotusBarnes & Noble Classics (01 August 2005)Price: $6.26


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