Histories

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Histories

Herodotus, David Timson

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The Histories of Herodotus
The Histories of Herodotus
Now it happened that this Candaules was in love…
Now it happened that this Candaules was in love…
In this way he carried on the war with the Milesians…
In this way he carried on the war with the Milesians…
When all these conquests had been added…
When all these conquests had been added…
Now it chanced that while he was making…
Now it chanced that while he was making…
At the end of this time the grief of Croesus was…
At the end of this time the grief of Croesus was…
Of all the answers that had reached him…
Of all the answers that had reached him…
Such was the prophecy uttered under a divine…
Such was the prophecy uttered under a divine…
Such was the man’s account of what he had seen.
Such was the man’s account of what he had seen.
Afterwards, on the refusal of Alyattes to give up his...
Afterwards, on the refusal of Alyattes to give up his...
Thus the siege began. Meanwhile Croesus, thinking…
Thus the siege began. Meanwhile Croesus, thinking…
Then, the Lydians say that Croesus…
Then, the Lydians say that Croesus…
The Lydians have very nearly the same customs...
The Lydians have very nearly the same customs...
The distance from Lake Maeotis to the river Phasis…
The distance from Lake Maeotis to the river Phasis…
When the boy was in his tenth year…
When the boy was in his tenth year…
Afterwards, when Cyrus grew to manhood…
Afterwards, when Cyrus grew to manhood…
Thus after a reign of thirty-five years, Astyages…
Thus after a reign of thirty-five years, Astyages…
Immediately after the conquest of Lydia…
Immediately after the conquest of Lydia…
These, then, were all the Aeolian cities…
These, then, were all the Aeolian cities…
Meanwhile Mazares, after he had recovered Pactyas…
Meanwhile Mazares, after he had recovered Pactyas…
The Caunians, in my judgment, are dwellers there…
The Caunians, in my judgment, are dwellers there…
The city is divided into two portions by the river…
The city is divided into two portions by the river…
She gave orders for the hewing of immense blocks…
She gave orders for the hewing of immense blocks…
Among many proofs which I shall bring forward…
Among many proofs which I shall bring forward…
The Babylonians have one most shameful custom.
The Babylonians have one most shameful custom.
Now concerning the matter in hand, my judgment…
Now concerning the matter in hand, my judgment…
Book Two: Euterpe
Book Two: Euterpe
From Heliopolis to Thebes is nine days’ sail…
From Heliopolis to Thebes is nine days’ sail…
My judgment as to the extent of Egypt is confirmed…
My judgment as to the extent of Egypt is confirmed…
No other information on this head could I obtain…
No other information on this head could I obtain…
Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks…
Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks…
Such Egyptians as possess a temple of the Theban…
Such Egyptians as possess a temple of the Theban…
Almost all the names of the gods came into Greece…
Almost all the names of the gods came into Greece…
At Heliopolis and Buto the assemblies…
At Heliopolis and Buto the assemblies…
In the neighbourhood of Thebes…
In the neighbourhood of Thebes…
The Egyptians are averse to adopt Greek customs…
The Egyptians are averse to adopt Greek customs…
The former of these two cities…
The former of these two cities…
The king then returned to his own land…
The king then returned to his own land…
In these places Homer shows himself acquainted…
In these places Homer shows himself acquainted…
When it came to the king’s ears that the thief’s body…
When it came to the king’s ears that the thief’s body…
After Chephren, Mycerinus (they said), son of…
After Chephren, Mycerinus (they said), son of…
He was succeeded on the throne…
He was succeeded on the throne…
It is open to all to receive whichever he may prefer…
It is open to all to receive whichever he may prefer…
I have already made mention more than once…
I have already made mention more than once…
The cantons of the Calascirians are different…
The cantons of the Calascirians are different…
To the other temples of much note…
To the other temples of much note…
Book Three: Thalia
Book Three: Thalia
On the field where this battle was fought...
On the field where this battle was fought...
The Icthyophagoi on reaching this people…
The Icthyophagoi on reaching this people…
And now Cambyses, who even before had not been…
And now Cambyses, who even before had not been…
Many other wild outrages of this sort did Cambyses…
Many other wild outrages of this sort did Cambyses…
The Corinthians likewise very willingly lent…
The Corinthians likewise very willingly lent…
This was the first expedition into Asia…
This was the first expedition into Asia…
At this time he said no more; but twenty days…
At this time he said no more; but twenty days…
Otanes, when he saw Darius so hot…
Otanes, when he saw Darius so hot…
And now when five days were gone…
And now when five days were gone…
And now, when the morning broke, the six Persians…
And now, when the morning broke, the six Persians…
The way in which the Indians get the plentiful…
The way in which the Indians get the plentiful…
Now with respect to the vipers and the winged…
Now with respect to the vipers and the winged…
Of the seven Persians who rose up…
Of the seven Persians who rose up…
Polycrates, however, making light of all the counsel…
Polycrates, however, making light of all the counsel…
On these terms Democedes applied his art…
On these terms Democedes applied his art…
Poor Syloson felt at the time that he had given…
Poor Syloson felt at the time that he had given…
After the armament of Otanes had set sail…
After the armament of Otanes had set sail…
Book Four: Melpomene
Book Four: Melpomene
Hereupon he strung one of his bows — up to that…
Hereupon he strung one of his bows — up to that…
Crossing the Panticapes, and proceeding eastward…
Crossing the Panticapes, and proceeding eastward…
To me it seems that the cold may likewise…
To me it seems that the cold may likewise…
The Persians inhabit a country upon the southern…
The Persians inhabit a country upon the southern…
The Euxine sea, where Darius now went to war…
The Euxine sea, where Darius now went to war…
The sixth stream is the Hypacyris, a river rising…
The sixth stream is the Hypacyris, a river rising…
Whenever the Scythian king falls sick…
Whenever the Scythian king falls sick…
Scylas, likewise, the son of Ariapithes…
Scylas, likewise, the son of Ariapithes…
The manner in which these distances…
The manner in which these distances…
I for my part neither put entire faith in this story…
I for my part neither put entire faith in this story…
The manners of the Androphagi are more savage…
The manners of the Androphagi are more savage…
The Sauromatae speak the language of Scythia…
The Sauromatae speak the language of Scythia…
To this message Idanthyrsus, the Scythian king…
To this message Idanthyrsus, the Scythian king…
The Ionians now held a council.
The Ionians now held a council.
Theras now, having with him a certain number…
Theras now, having with him a certain number…
Battus, you came to ask of your voice; but Phoebus…
Battus, you came to ask of your voice; but Phoebus…
At Samos, meanwhile, Arcesilaüs was collecting…
At Samos, meanwhile, Arcesilaüs was collecting…
On the country of the Nasamonians borders…
On the country of the Nasamonians borders…
As far as the Atlantes the names of the nations…
As far as the Atlantes the names of the nations…
The Carthaginians also relate the following…
The Carthaginians also relate the following…
Book Five: Terpsichore
Book Five: Terpsichore
King Darius was full of wonder both at what they…
King Darius was full of wonder both at what they…
Now that the men of this family are Greeks, sprung…
Now that the men of this family are Greeks, sprung…
So Aristagoras went to Sardis and told Artaphernes…
So Aristagoras went to Sardis and told Artaphernes…
Now the Mytileneans had no sooner got Coës…
Now the Mytileneans had no sooner got Coës…
Cleomenes, however, was still king when Aristagoras…
Cleomenes, however, was still king when Aristagoras…
When Aristagoras left Sparta he hastened to Athens…
When Aristagoras left Sparta he hastened to Athens…
By descent they were Pylians, of the family…
By descent they were Pylians, of the family…
Meanwhile Cleomenes, who considered himself…
Meanwhile Cleomenes, who considered himself…
Such is the account given by the Athenians.
Such is the account given by the Athenians.
The Bacchiadae had possessed this oracle for some…
The Bacchiadae had possessed this oracle for some…
On the return of Hippias to Asia from Lacedaemon…
On the return of Hippias to Asia from Lacedaemon…
While Onesilus was engaged in the siege…
While Onesilus was engaged in the siege…
In the thick of the fight, Stesanor, tyrant…
In the thick of the fight, Stesanor, tyrant…
Book Six: Erato
Book Six: Erato
Thus spake the Persians. The Ionian tyrants…
Thus spake the Persians. The Ionian tyrants…
Such a fate now befell the Milesians…
Such a fate now befell the Milesians…
Histiaeus now led a numerous army…
Histiaeus now led a numerous army…
When he had finished carrying the wall across…
When he had finished carrying the wall across…
The year after these events, Darius received…
The year after these events, Darius received…
Such are their privileges in war…
Such are their privileges in war…
In course of time Ariston died…
In course of time Ariston died…
Afterwards, when it came to be known what evil…
Afterwards, when it came to be known what evil…
When however he reached that city…
When however he reached that city…
Afterwards the Aeginetans fell upon the Athenian…
Afterwards the Aeginetans fell upon the Athenian…
First he was chased as far as Imbrus…
First he was chased as far as Imbrus…
Miltiades by these words gained Callimachus…
Miltiades by these words gained Callimachus…
Now the Alcmaeonidae fell in no way short…
Now the Alcmaeonidae fell in no way short…
After the defeat inflicted at Marathon…
After the defeat inflicted at Marathon…
Book Seven: Polymnia
Book Seven: Polymnia
‘Persians, I shall not be the first to bring in…’
‘Persians, I shall not be the first to bring in…’
When Mardonius had in this way softened…
When Mardonius had in this way softened…
But when night came, again the same vision stood…
But when night came, again the same vision stood…
Now the manner in which they dug…
Now the manner in which they dug…
Then they, whose business it was…
Then they, whose business it was…
Then Artabanus, the king’s uncle…
Then Artabanus, the king’s uncle…
On the next day the horsemen began the passage…
On the next day the horsemen began the passage…
The Sarangians had dyed garments…
The Sarangians had dyed garments…
Such were the nations who fought upon the dry…
Such were the nations who fought upon the dry…
(vi.) The Lycians furnished fifty ships.
(vi.) The Lycians furnished fifty ships.
‘O king! Since you ask me by all means…’
‘O king! Since you ask me by all means…’
The Satrae, so far as our knowledge goes…
The Satrae, so far as our knowledge goes…
On reaching Therma Xerxes halted his army…
On reaching Therma Xerxes halted his army…
This conduct on the part of the Spartans…
This conduct on the part of the Spartans…
Themistocles had before this given a counsel which…
Themistocles had before this given a counsel which…
For my own part I cannot positively say whether…
For my own part I cannot positively say whether…
Hereupon Gelo, seeing the indignation…
Hereupon Gelo, seeing the indignation…
The Cretans, when the envoys sent to ask aid…
The Cretans, when the envoys sent to ask aid…
At Alpeni, which is lower down than that place…
At Alpeni, which is lower down than that place…
The fleet then, as I said, on leaving Therma…
The fleet then, as I said, on leaving Therma…
At the point where this city is built…
At the point where this city is built…
Then the Medes, having met so rough a reception…
Then the Medes, having met so rough a reception…
The remembrance of this answer, I think…
The remembrance of this answer, I think…
Thus fought the Greeks at Thermopylae.
Thus fought the Greeks at Thermopylae.
Book Eight: Urania
Book Eight: Urania
The Greeks, at a signal, brought the sterns of…
The Greeks, at a signal, brought the sterns of…
And now Themistocles chose out the swiftest sailers…
And now Themistocles chose out the swiftest sailers…
From Doris they marched forward into Phocis…
From Doris they marched forward into Phocis…
From the mainland of Greece beyond…
From the mainland of Greece beyond…
As soon as they had come, and before Eurybiades…
As soon as they had come, and before Eurybiades…
Reinforced by the contingents of all these various…
Reinforced by the contingents of all these various…
‘The Athenian commander has sent me to you…’
‘The Athenian commander has sent me to you…’
Far the greater number of the Persian ships…
Far the greater number of the Persian ships…
The Athenians say that Adeimantus, the Corinthian…
The Athenians say that Adeimantus, the Corinthian…
Thus did the king ask Artemisia’s counsel…
Thus did the king ask Artemisia’s counsel…
At present, however, he dissembled…
At present, however, he dissembled…
The Persians, having journeyed through Thrace…
The Persians, having journeyed through Thrace…
When this town had fallen, Artabazus pressed…
When this town had fallen, Artabazus pressed…
Mardonius, when he had read the answers given…
Mardonius, when he had read the answers given…
Book Nine: Calliope
Book Nine: Calliope
At last the ambassadors got an answer…
At last the ambassadors got an answer…
What follows was recounted to me by Thersander…
What follows was recounted to me by Thersander…
When the cavalry reached the camp…
When the cavalry reached the camp…
All these, except the Helots — seven of whom…
All these, except the Helots — seven of whom…
With Mardonius also, who was very eager to begin…
With Mardonius also, who was very eager to begin…
After Mardonius had put his question about…
After Mardonius had put his question about…
As soon as Pausanias saw a portion of the troops…
As soon as Pausanias saw a portion of the troops…
As Pausanias offered his prayer, the Tegeans…
As Pausanias offered his prayer, the Tegeans…
On the side of the barbarians, the greatest courage…
On the side of the barbarians, the greatest courage…
There was a man at Plataea among the troops…
There was a man at Plataea among the troops…
The Greeks, after sharing the booty upon the field…
The Greeks, after sharing the booty upon the field…
A strange thing happened to this man’s father…
A strange thing happened to this man’s father…
After Leotychides had made this address…
After Leotychides had made this address…
The barbarians who escaped from the battle...
The barbarians who escaped from the battle...
Meanwhile the Greeks, who had left Mycale…
Meanwhile the Greeks, who had left Mycale…

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