Herodotus
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The ''Histories'' primarily cover the lives of prominent kings and famous battles such as Marathon, Thermopylae, Artemisium, Salamis, Plataea, and Mycale. His work deviates from the main topics to provide a cultural, ethnographical, geographical, and historiographical background that forms an essential part of the narrative and provides readers with a wellspring of additional information.
Herodotus was criticized in ancient times for his inclusion of "legends and fanciful accounts" in his work. The contemporaneous historian Thucydides accused him of making up stories for entertainment. However, Herodotus explained that he reported what he could see and was told. A sizable portion of the ''Histories'' has since been confirmed by modern historians and archaeologists. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: [ca., 1905]
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Published: 1889
Superior document: Herodotos 4
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Published: 1896
Superior document: Herodotos 2, 2
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Published: 1908
Superior document: Herodotos 4
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Published: 1350/1971
Superior document: Intišārāt-i Bungāh-i Tarǧuma wa Našr-i Kitāb / Maǧmūʿa-i maʿārif-i ʿumūmī 7
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Published: 1824
Superior document: Herodoti Halicarnassei Historiarum libri IX ad fidem optimorum librorum diligenter recogniti tomus 1
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Published: 1866
Superior document: Herodotos 3
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Published: 1954, [erschienen], 1955
Superior document: Histoires Livre 9
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Published: 1946
Superior document: Histoires Livre 5
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Published: 1948
Superior document: Histoires Livre 6
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Published: 1932
Superior document: Histoires
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Published: 1953
Superior document: Histoires Livre 8
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