Histories (unabridged)

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1The Histories of Herodotus
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2Now it happened that this Candaules was in love…
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3In this way he carried on the war with the Milesians…
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4When all these conquests had been added…
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5Now it chanced that while he was making…
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6At the end of this time the grief of Croesus was…
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7Of all the answers that had reached him…
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8Such was the prophecy uttered under a divine…
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9Such was the man’s account of what he had seen.
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10Afterwards, on the refusal of Alyattes to give up his...
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11Thus the siege began. Meanwhile Croesus, thinking…
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12Then, the Lydians say that Croesus…
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13The Lydians have very nearly the same customs...
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14The distance from Lake Maeotis to the river Phasis…
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15When the boy was in his tenth year…
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16Afterwards, when Cyrus grew to manhood…
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17Thus after a reign of thirty-five years, Astyages…
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18Immediately after the conquest of Lydia…
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19These, then, were all the Aeolian cities…
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20Meanwhile Mazares, after he had recovered Pactyas…
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21The Caunians, in my judgment, are dwellers there…
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22The city is divided into two portions by the river…
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23She gave orders for the hewing of immense blocks…
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24Among many proofs which I shall bring forward…
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25The Babylonians have one most shameful custom.
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26Now concerning the matter in hand, my judgment…
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27Book Two: Euterpe
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28From Heliopolis to Thebes is nine days’ sail…
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29My judgment as to the extent of Egypt is confirmed…
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30No other information on this head could I obtain…
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31Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks…
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32Such Egyptians as possess a temple of the Theban…
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33Almost all the names of the gods came into Greece…
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34At Heliopolis and Buto the assemblies…
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35In the neighbourhood of Thebes…
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36The Egyptians are averse to adopt Greek customs…
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37The former of these two cities…
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38The king then returned to his own land…
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39In these places Homer shows himself acquainted…
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40When it came to the king’s ears that the thief’s body…
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41After Chephren, Mycerinus (they said), son of…
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42He was succeeded on the throne…
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43It is open to all to receive whichever he may prefer…
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44I have already made mention more than once…
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45The cantons of the Calascirians are different…
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46To the other temples of much note…
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47Book Three: Thalia
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48On the field where this battle was fought...
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49The Icthyophagoi on reaching this people…
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50And now Cambyses, who even before had not been…
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51Many other wild outrages of this sort did Cambyses…
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52The Corinthians likewise very willingly lent…
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53This was the first expedition into Asia…
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54At this time he said no more; but twenty days…
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55Otanes, when he saw Darius so hot…
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56And now when five days were gone…
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57And now, when the morning broke, the six Persians…
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58The way in which the Indians get the plentiful…
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59Now with respect to the vipers and the winged…
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60Of the seven Persians who rose up…
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61Polycrates, however, making light of all the counsel…
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62On these terms Democedes applied his art…
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63Poor Syloson felt at the time that he had given…
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64After the armament of Otanes had set sail…
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65Book Four: Melpomene
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66Hereupon he strung one of his bows — up to that…
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67Crossing the Panticapes, and proceeding eastward…
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68To me it seems that the cold may likewise…
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69The Persians inhabit a country upon the southern…
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70The Euxine sea, where Darius now went to war…
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71The sixth stream is the Hypacyris, a river rising…
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72Whenever the Scythian king falls sick…
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73Scylas, likewise, the son of Ariapithes…
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74The manner in which these distances…
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75I for my part neither put entire faith in this story…
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76The manners of the Androphagi are more savage…
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77The Sauromatae speak the language of Scythia…
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78To this message Idanthyrsus, the Scythian king…
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79The Ionians now held a council.
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80Theras now, having with him a certain number…
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81Battus, you came to ask of your voice; but Phoebus…
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82At Samos, meanwhile, Arcesilaüs was collecting…
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83On the country of the Nasamonians borders…
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84As far as the Atlantes the names of the nations…
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85The Carthaginians also relate the following…
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86Book Five: Terpsichore
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87King Darius was full of wonder both at what they…
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88Now that the men of this family are Greeks, sprung…
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89So Aristagoras went to Sardis and told Artaphernes…
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90Now the Mytileneans had no sooner got Coës…
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91Cleomenes, however, was still king when Aristagoras…
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92When Aristagoras left Sparta he hastened to Athens…
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93By descent they were Pylians, of the family…
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94Meanwhile Cleomenes, who considered himself…
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95Such is the account given by the Athenians.
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96The Bacchiadae had possessed this oracle for some…
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97On the return of Hippias to Asia from Lacedaemon…
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98While Onesilus was engaged in the siege…
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99In the thick of the fight, Stesanor, tyrant…
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100Book Six: Erato
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