Herodoti Halicarnasensis Musae... presents the seminal work of Herodotus, the ancient Greek historian renowned as the "Father of History." This edition, likely intended for scholarly use, offers Herodotus's comprehensive account of the Greco-Persian Wars and a wealth of ethnographic and geographic information about the ancient world. Written in Latin and attributed to J.C.F. Baehr, this volume makes Herodotus's work accessible to a Latin-reading audience, maintaining its historical and literary value through careful transcription and editing.
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