- It**** or
Itanos (Ancient Gr****: Ἴτανος) was a Gr**** city and port on the
northeast coast of
ancient Crete, on the
promontory which the
Romans called Itanum...
- of the land and the
practice of agriculture. One of the
themes of both
Herodotean versions of the
Scythian genealogical myth as well as of the
other Scythian...
- of
Hierapolis Bambyce, now Manbij, in Syria. The work is
written in a
Herodotean style of
Ionic Gr****, and has been
traditionally ascribed to the Syrian...
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Powell later remembered, "I tore it up and
translated it
again into
Herodotean Gr**** –
Ionic Gr**** – (which I had
never written before) and then, still...
- Leo Strauss, and
Edward Carr. The
tension between the
Thucydidean and
Herodotean traditions extends beyond historical research.
According to
Irving Kristol...
- 1–236. ISBN 9780692864401. Schwab, Andreas; Schütze,
Alexander (2023).
Herodotean soundings: the
Cambyses "logos". Tübingen: Narr
Francke Attempto. ISBN 9783823383291...
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stated to be an
aestuarium or "estuary" of 6000 stadia,
which using the
Herodotean standard of 600 feet (180 m) per
stadium is 681
miles (1,096 km). Although...
- Old
Iranian *i was
ostensibly rendered as ē in the most
renowned Gr****
Herodotean m****cripts.
Schmitt 2002. Sherwin-White & Wiesehöfer 2012. "The role...
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historiographical model to
describe the Ottomans. Further, Laonikos’
Herodotean model of
Empire should be
evaluated in
tandem with
Mehmed II’s imperial...
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Fifth Century Gaul: A
Crisis of Identity?: 41–42. Kim, Hyun Jin (2015). "'
Herodotean'
allusions in Late Antiquity: Priscus, Jordanes, and the Huns". Byzantion...