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Combining Phototherapy and Gold-Based Nanomaterials: A Breakthrough in Basal Cell Carcinoma Treatment. [PDF]
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The Classical World, 1991
Abstract The first of the great historians, Herodotus, came from Halicarnassus in Caria; the traditional date of his birth is 484 BC. He clearly spent much time in Athens, by now the cultural and political centre of Aegean Greece, and in 444 BC he took part in the Athenian-led foundation of Thurii in South Italy.
Mabel Lang, John Gould
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Abstract The first of the great historians, Herodotus, came from Halicarnassus in Caria; the traditional date of his birth is 484 BC. He clearly spent much time in Athens, by now the cultural and political centre of Aegean Greece, and in 444 BC he took part in the Athenian-led foundation of Thurii in South Italy.
Mabel Lang, John Gould
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2019
Introduzione, edizione critica, traduzione e commento dei papiri greci contenenti esegesi alle "Storie" di Erodoto.
Elena Esposito, Fausto Montana
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Introduzione, edizione critica, traduzione e commento dei papiri greci contenenti esegesi alle "Storie" di Erodoto.
Elena Esposito, Fausto Montana
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Greece and Rome, 1977
History as we know it (I mean historiography, the writing of history) may in a very real sense be said to have been invented by the Greeks, and it was a creation of the fifth centuryB.c.The earliest historian whose works we possess–indeed, the earliest of all historians in the proper sense–is Herodotus of Halicarnassus, who wrote during the third ...
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History as we know it (I mean historiography, the writing of history) may in a very real sense be said to have been invented by the Greeks, and it was a creation of the fifth centuryB.c.The earliest historian whose works we possess–indeed, the earliest of all historians in the proper sense–is Herodotus of Halicarnassus, who wrote during the third ...
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2016
This chapter analyses the moralising techniques and moral lessons of Herodotus. Using the moralising techniques found and analysed in Polybius and Diodorus as its point of departure, it discovers that Herodotus uses a root version of many of the techniques found in more developed form in the two Hellenistic historiographers, but that he also moralises ...
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This chapter analyses the moralising techniques and moral lessons of Herodotus. Using the moralising techniques found and analysed in Polybius and Diodorus as its point of departure, it discovers that Herodotus uses a root version of many of the techniques found in more developed form in the two Hellenistic historiographers, but that he also moralises ...
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‘…there was no Herodotus before Herodotus’
2018This chapter explores two major Herodotean contexts. One is the Greek literary tradition of which he was a part, ranging from Homer, through the periegetic texts, through ethnographic writings, and other early historians, such as Hecataeus. After considering these literary and intellectual milieus within which Herodotus operated, this chapter moves on ...
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