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  Herodotus   of Halicarnassus - Greek historian, 5th century B.C.
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Plutarch- PLUTARCH, On the malice of Herodotus
    Within translations:
[Longin]:Subl_4   never rise again." ** 7 Herodotus's phrase for fair women is
[Longin]:Subl_13   3 Was Herodotus alone "Homeric in the Highest"
[Longin]:Subl_18   - for this passage of Herodotus has always been reckoned one
[Longin]:Subl_22   Dionysius, the Phocaean, in Herodotus. ** "Indeed our fortunes
[Longin]:Subl_26   2 Herodotus does much the same :
[Longin]:Subl_28   is that inimitable phrase in Herodotus : "Upon those Scythians that
[Longin]:Subl_31   is much the same with Herodotus's phrases :  "In his madness,"
[Longin]:Subl_38   It is the same with Herodotus's description of those who fought
[Longin]:Subl_43   The storm, for instance, in Herodotus is, as far as the
Aelian:Fr_122   P'482 & . . . and Herodotus was right to set no store by
Aelian:NA_2.53   If I contradict Herodotus 5.10 , I hope he will not
Aelian:NA_6.15   hese facts been known to Herodotus, I think they would hav
Aelian:NA_6.60   The Massagetae, according to Herodotus 1. 216 , hang
Aelian:NA_7.11   the Massagetae celebrated by Herodotus 1. 214 ; Polycra
Aelian:NA_8.25   fer upon crocodiles, and Herodotus mentions it in his Acco
Aelian:NA_10.3   that it does so thrice. [3] & Herodotus states 3. 103
Aelian:NA_10.4   direction of the tail. [4] & Herodotus states 3. 113
Aelian:NA_11.10   thousands of years earlier. Herodotus [3. 28] and Arist
Aelian:NA_15.5   his method of fishing all that Herodotus* and others rel
Aelian:NA_15.16   But I trust that Herodotus will not be angry with me if
Aelian:NA_17.21   places which our historians, Herodotus [3. 111] and othe
Aelian:NA_17.36   flesh of camels. Herodotus bears witness to this when
Apollod:Fr_7   LLIUS] (b) & Hellanicus, Herodotus, and Thucydides, the
Athen_1.19   and play ball. But Herodotus is mistaken when he says [
Athen_2.45   king of Persia, as Herodotus relates in his first book [
Athen_4.146   own houses." [27.] But Herodotus, in his seventh book,
Athen_4.148   her Persians; a man whom Herodotus mentions in his ninth
Athen_5.210   is mentioned by Herodotus [ 1.25 ], who calls it ὑ
Athen_6.261   amount of hatred." And Herodotus states [ 2.173 ] that
Athen_6.266   rince of all historians, Herodotus [ 8.105 ], has said abo
Athen_8.334   For they sent (as Herodotus relates) a bird, and an arrow
Athen_9.400   Hunting [ 5'13 ]; and Herodotus speaks of it in the fol
Athen_9.401   of Pelion. And in Herodotus we find Syagrus used as a pro
Athen_10.438   nter me. [51.] And Herodotus, in his second book [ 2.133
Athen_11.473   jar a a kados. So Herodotus in the third book has
Athen_11.486   Rhenaean-made clogs."   And Herodotus says in the seventh
Athen_11.502   so brilliant ? "   Herodotus in the fifth book of
Athen_12.515   been the man who supplied Herodotus with some of his materials.
Athen_12.517   of flutes and pipes, as Herodotus says [ 1.17 ] ;
Athen_12.541   Sybaris, and his luxury, Herodotus has told us, in his six
Athen_13.596   his property. But Herodotus calls her Rhodopis, being evi
Athen_13.603   ding to the statement of Herodotus, learnt from the Greeks
Athen_14.613   down into the body, as Herodotus says [ 1.212 ], bad and
Athen_14.620   or, recited the works of Herodotus in the great theatre
Athen_14.627   sound of pipes and flutes, as Herodotus relates [ 1.17
Athen_14.628   saw, as it is related [ Herodotus, 6.129 ], one of the
Athen_14.641   his Heracles, [641] and Herodotus, in the first book of
Athen_14.651   produces headache." And Herodotus, in his first book, spe
Athen_15.701   means a bundle of rushes. Herodotus uses the word in the
Cic:DeOr_2.55   writing history; for of Herodotus himself, who first embellished
Cic:Tusc_1.113   they have the authority of Herodotus and many others. Cleobis and
Demetr:Eloc_37   rose of Plato, Xenophon, Herodotus and many other writers,
Demetr:Eloc_66   the following passage of Herodotus: 'There were huge serpe
Demetr:Eloc_112   ransfer them to their pages as Herodotus has done. [113]
Demetr:Eloc_181   with Plato, Xenophon and Herodotus; and it is found in man
Ennius:Ann_174   CERO : Why should I take Herodotus to be more truthful tha
Euseb]:Chron_59   Ctesias of Cnidus, and then Herodotus of Halicarnassus.
Euseb]:Chron_137   Menes of Thinis, whom Herodotus [ 2.4 ] calls Min, rule
Euseb]:Chron_139   largest pyramid, which Herodotus [ 2.124 ] says was buil
Euseb]:Chron_151   finds great fault with Herodotus for his ignorance and
Lucian:Macr_10   fifty years according to Herodotus the historian [ 1.163
Plin:HN_5.57   to the account given by Herodotus, on the hundredth day, when
Plin:HN_5.68   measuxed 150 miles round - Herodotus gave it as reaching the
Plin:HN_7.10   the most distinguished being Herodotus and Aristeas of Proconnesus,
Plin:HN_8.7   so greatly his senior, Herodotus, and also common usage
Plin:HN_36.79   written about them, namely Herodotus, Euhemerus, Duris of Samos,
Plin:HN_36.84   or King Tithoes, although Herodotus { 2.148 } attributes
Polyaen_6.18.1   spot. [see also: Herodotus, 8.27] As soon as it was
Polyaen_6.18.2   orses, were killed. [see also: Herodotus, 8.28] [19] The
Polyaen_6.47.1   ample provisions. [see also: Herodotus, 1.21] [48] Men
Polyaen_8.28.1   himself was slain. [see also: Herodotus, 1.201] [29] &
Polyaen_8.47.1   mily on the throne. [see also: Herodotus, 4.162] [48] &
Polyaen_8.53.1   Caria. [see also: Herodotus, 8.87] Artemisia, the daug
Polyaen_8.53.5   out of woman's." [see also: Herodotus, 8.88] [54] Man
Polyaen_8.71.1   Lacedaemonian women is told by Herodotus, 4.145 ). Attalus
SEG_48.1330   (c. 128-100)   brought forth Herodotos, the prose Homer in the r
ValMax_8.13e.5   of this king less remarkable. Herodotus writes that they have lived

  Herodotus 2   - a philosopher; one of the followers of Epicurus
280/24a a letter from Epicurus to Herodotus about the ransoming of Mithres
    Within translations:
DiogLaert_10.4 by Timocrates, and by Herodotus, in his treatises on
DiogLaert_10.5 flattered Idomeneus, and Herodotus, and Timocrates who had
DiogLaert_10.29 is one that he wrote to Herodotus, on the subject of Natu
DiogLaert_10.31 which he addresses to Herodotus, and also in his Fundam
DiogLaert_10.35 [35] For those, Herodotus, who are not able accurately
DiogLaert_10.37 First of all then Herodotus, one must determine with exac
DiogLaert_10.82 reme terror. This, Herodotus, is a kind of summary and abr
DiogLaert_10.85 the abridgment addressed to Herodotus, which I also sen

  Herodotus 3   - a reciter of mimes; the favourite of Antiochus II
246/36 Antiochus treats Herodotus, a reciter of mimes, and Archelaus, a danc
    Within translations:
Athen_1.19 thirty years. But Herodotus, the reciter of mimes, and

  Herodotus   - in documents
Syll_492 (c. 263)   of Samos, the son of Herodotos Diphilos of Tene
Syll_539 (204)   nians: Drakon Chians: Herodotos It was resolved by
THI_112 (c. 170)   ty of Priansos; since Herodotos son of Menodoros an
THI_61.D (173-169)   Pythian boys:   Herodotos of Tralles, the son


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