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A Historical Commentary On Herodotus Book 6 Lionel Scott

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A Historical Commentary On Herodotus Book 6 Lionel Scott
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 720
Author: Lionel Scott
ISBN: 9789004145061, 9004145060
Language: English
Year: 2005

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A Historical Commentary On Herodotus Book 6 Lionel Scott by Lionel Scott 9789004145061, 9004145060 instant download after payment.

This volume offers a historical and factual commentary on Herodotus book 6. The introductory discussions include one on the background to the Ionian revolt and the role of Histiaeus. The commentary aims to assess the reality behind Herodotus' text: the revolt and its aftermath; the various aspects of Spartan affairs in the middle of the book; Datis' invasion of Eretria and Attica; and Miltiades' expedition the following year. Material that cannot conveniently be dealt with in the commentary itself, and a number of related topics that merit consideration, are considered in a series of appendices. These include discussions of Cleomenes' madness in relation to his activities in Arcadia, and the Argive reaction to his victory at Sepeia

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