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Herodotus

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Greek writer whose Histories aimed to 'preserve the great and marvellous deeds of Greeks and barbarians, especially why they fought each other'.

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the Greek writer known as the father of histories, dubbed by his detractors as the father of lies. Herodotus (c484 to 425 BC or later) was raised in Halicarnassus in modern Turkey when it was part of the Persian empire and, in the years after the Persian Wars, set about an inquiry into the deep background to those wars. He also aimed to preserve what he called the great and marvellous deeds of Greeks and non-Greeks, seeking out the best evidence for past events and presenting the range of evidence for readers to assess. Plutarch was to criticise Herodotus for using this to promote the least flattering accounts of his fellow Greeks, hence the 'father of lies', but the depth and breadth of his Histories have secured his reputation from his lifetime down to the present day.

With

Tom Harrison
Professor of Ancient History at the University of St Andrews

Esther Eidinow
Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol

And

Paul Cartledge
A. G. Leventis Senior Research Fellow at Clare College, University of Cambridge

Producer: Simon Tillotson

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52 minutes

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Thu 23 Sep 2021 21:30

LINKS AND FURTHER READING

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READING LIST

Christopher Baron (ed.), The Herodotus Encyclopedia (Wiley-Blackwell, 2021)

Carolyn Dewald and John Marincola, The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge University Press, 2006)

John Gould, Herodotus (Bristol Classical Press, 2000)

Herodotus (ed. Paul Cartledge, trans. Tom Holland), The Histories (Penguin, 2014)

Herodotus (ed. Robert B. Strassler, trans. Andrea L. Purvis), The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories (Quercus, 2008)

Herodotus (trans. G.C. Macaulay, ed. Donald Lateiner), The History of Herodotus (first published 1890; Barnes & Noble, 2018)

Jennifer T. Roberts, Herodotus: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2011)

William Shepherd, The Persian War in Herodotus and Other Ancient Voices (Osprey, 2019)


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