Herodotus was a Greek writer and geographer credited with being the first historian. He is referred to as ‘The Father of History’, a title conferred on him by the ancient Roman orator Cicero.
His magnum opus is a long account of the Greco-Persian Wars that he called ‘The Histories.’
Before Herodotus, no writer had ever made such a systematic, thorough study of the past or tried to explain the cause-and-effect of its events.
Herodotus explained that he reported what he ‘saw and [what was] told to him.’ A sizable portion of the Histories has since been confirmed by modern historians and archaeologists.
Contents:
The Translations
The Histories
SYNOPTIC OUTLINE OF 'THE HISTORIES'
The Greek Text
PRONOUNCING ANCIENT GREEK
A propos de l’auteur
Herodotus was a Greek writer and geographer credited with being the first historian.