Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 17John Pinsent John Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Herodotus could find . Yet he repeatedly defends Herodotus ' account of Egypt and the veracity of Egyptian influences upon the Greeks . In other instances , he rejects Herodotus ' reports without comment : e.g. , Herodotus ' statement ...
... Herodotus could find . Yet he repeatedly defends Herodotus ' account of Egypt and the veracity of Egyptian influences upon the Greeks . In other instances , he rejects Herodotus ' reports without comment : e.g. , Herodotus ' statement ...
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... Herodotus , Sesōstris left behind a colony of soldiers in Colchis , as the descendants of these men in Herodotus ' time reportedly believed . Herodotus described the Colchians as being black - skinned and having woolly hair , just like ...
... Herodotus , Sesōstris left behind a colony of soldiers in Colchis , as the descendants of these men in Herodotus ' time reportedly believed . Herodotus described the Colchians as being black - skinned and having woolly hair , just like ...
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John Pinsent. To begin , it would appear that Herodotus is slightly more cautious , more circumspect than Bernal in accepting the testimony of the Egyptians . In prefacing his discussion of Egyptian religion , Herodotus states ( 2 .3 . 2 ) ...
John Pinsent. To begin , it would appear that Herodotus is slightly more cautious , more circumspect than Bernal in accepting the testimony of the Egyptians . In prefacing his discussion of Egyptian religion , Herodotus states ( 2 .3 . 2 ) ...
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