The Histories is Herodotus' wide-ranging inquiry into the causes of the Greco-Persian Wars, framed by vivid ethnographies from Egypt, Scythia, Lydia, and beyond. In supple Ionic prose he blends eyewitness report and hearsay, digression and analysis, balancing marvels with skepticism while invoking nomos, divine retribution, and human hybris as engines of history. As the earliest surviving Greek prose masterpiece, it sits between epic song and rational inquiry, an apodeixis that preserves deeds and explains why Greeks and "barbarians" collided. Born in Persian-ruled Halicarnassus and later connected with Athens and Thurii, Herodotus traveled widely, gathering stories in temples, courts, and markets. His cosmopolitan vantage and the living memory of Xerxes' invasion shaped a method that compares customs, tests reports, and reflects on power. Between empire and polis, his migrations honed sympathy and skepticism. Recommended to readers of history, literature, and anthropology, this book rewards patient attention to sources and narrative art alike. Read it for the drama of empire and the craft of explanation; it enlarges the world and models curiosity disciplined by critique. Quickie Classics summarizes timeless works with precision, preserving the author's voice and keeping the prose clear, fast, and readable-distilled, never diluted. Enriched Edition extras: Introduction · Synopsis · Historical Context · Author Biography · Brief Analysis · 4 Reflection Q&As · Editorial Footnotes.

Titel
The Histories (Summarized Edition)
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Enriched edition. Ancient Greek history of the Greek-Persian Wars-cultural clashes and geography from the Achaemenid Empire to Western Asia, in Ionian dialect
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8596547879350
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E-Book (epub)
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10.01.2026
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