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- Old Iranian *i was ostensibly rendered as ē in the most renowned Gr**** Herodotean m****cripts. Schmitt 2002. Sherwin-White & Wiesehöfer 2012. "The role...
- the sacred Meles. Here may be the source of the chief incident of the Herodotean Life, the birth of Homer, named Son of the Meles to conceal a scandalous...
- Books. pp. 40–41. ISBN 9781906142636. Herodotus, 8.4. Blösel, W., "The Herodotean Picture of Themistocles: A Mirror of Fifth-century Athens," in N. Luraghi...
- 27 Aristotle and the Renaissance, Charles B. Schmitt (1983) Volume 28 Herodotean narrative and discourse, Mabel Lang (1984) Volume 29 The art of Bacchylides...
- 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...
- historiographical model to describe the Ottomans. Further, Laonikos’ Herodotean model of Empire should be evaluated in tandem with Mehmed II’s imperial...
- 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...
- Retrieved 10 November 2021. Wallace, Robert W. (2016). "Redating Croesus: Herodotean Chronologies, and the Dates of the Earliest Coinages". The Journal of...
- Fifth Century Gaul: A Crisis of Identity?: 41–42. Kim, Hyun Jin (2015). "'Herodotean' allusions in Late Antiquity: Priscus, Jordanes, and the Huns". Byzantion...
- 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...