Herodotus graece et] latine is a valuable historical text presented in both Greek and Latin. This edition, published in 1805, offers a unique opportunity for scholars and enthusiasts to engage with Herodotus's work in its original language alongside a Latin translation. Herodotus, the 'Father of History, ' provides invaluable insights into the ancient world, including the Persian Wars, the customs of various peoples, and the geography of the Mediterranean and beyond. This meticulously preserved edition, edited with scholarly care, remains an essential resource for understanding ancient history and classical literature. George Dunbar contributed to this edition.
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