Re: Herodotos




Andrew Dalby wrote:
> leuwarden@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> He's the Father of History, they say. Where better to begin?

I think that is a fallacy. If he is the father of history, he should be
studied by historians, just as, for example, the father of psychology
would have to be studied by psychologists, not by patients.


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> Andrew
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