An Account of Egypt

An Account of Egypt

by Herodotus
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 20/11/2019

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In "An Account of Egypt," Herodotus, often regarded as the 'Father of History,' provides an extensive exploration of ancient Egyptian civilization, detailing its customs, geography, and monumental architecture. Written in the fifth century BCE, this work intertwines historical inquiry with rich anecdotal narratives, reflecting Herodotus's quest for truth through observation and inquiry. The book is distinguished by its blend of ethnography and historiography, portraying Egypt not merely as a backdrop of historical events but as a vibrant culture with its own unique character and traditions, offering insights into the complexities of its society during a pivotal era. Herodotus, born in Halicarnassus in 484 BCE, was deeply influenced by the cultural and historical milieu of his time. His extensive travels throughout the Mediterranean world helped him gather a wide array of perspectives, which he artfully synthesized in his writings. "An Account of Egypt" serves as a testament to his commitment to preserving knowledge and making sense of diverse cultures, reflecting both his admiration for Egypt and the challenges of cross-cultural understanding inherent in his work. This seminal text is indispensable for those interested in ancient history, anthropology, and the Mediterranean region's development. Readers will appreciate Herodotus'Äôs narrative style and critical approach, inviting them to ponder the foundations of historical writing itself. "An Account of Egypt" is not merely a record of the past, but a call to engage with the shared human experience across time and cultures.

ISBN:
4057664184559
4057664184559
Category:
Ancient history: to c 500 CE
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
20-11-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
GoodPress
Herodotus

Few facts are known about the life of Herodotus. He was born around 490 BC in Halicarnassus, on the south-west coast of Asia Minor.

He seems to have travelled widely throughout the Mediterranean world, including Egypt, Africa, the area around the Black Sea and throughout many Greek city-states, of both the mainland and the islands.

A sojourn in Athens is part of the traditional biography, and there he is said to have given public readings of his work and been friends with the playwright Sophocles. He is said also to have taken part in the founding of the colony of Thurii in Italy in 443 BC. He probably died at some time between 415 and 410 BC.

His reputation has varied greatly, but for the ancients and many moderns he well deserves the title (first given to him by Cicero) of 'the Father of History'.

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