“Herodotus, the famed ancient Greek historian, lied about a pivotal battle between the Greeks and the Carthaginians, a new study finds.” —Live Science LIE: Cyrus the Great founded the Persian Empire.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write a weekly profile on the Great Books. Plutarch has an essay titled On the Malice of Herodotus, where he notes, among other ...
Cicero called Herodotus the father of history, but he is not a historian's historian in the sense that Thucydides is. Thucydides, the younger man by about 15 years, produced a forthright account of ...
Herodotus is the most entertaining of historians. Indeed, he is as entertaining as anyone who has ever written, historian or not. His great work is many things – the first example of non-fiction, the ...
Towards the end of Herodotus' Histories, someone on the losing side of a fight is castrated by his sons, then crucified while those kids are stoned to death in front of him. Herodotus of Halicarnassus ...
One of the first to attempt to write down an account of the past, Herodotus helped establish a historical tradition that continues to this day. There are two ways to look at the question of who ...
Widely considered one of the first serious works of history, Histories—written in the 5th century BCE by the Greek scholar Herodotus—is a highly influential account of the Greco-Persian wars, and ...

Herodotus to POTUS

Never before in contemporary world history has a President of the United States (POTUS) been so publicly maligned, abused and ...
It is easy to see why Herodotus’ Histories may seem overwhelming. Too much is going on, right from the start. We have only just embarked on the Histories’ central theme – the origins of the conflict ...