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Herodotus: The Father of History

By: Elizabeth Vandiver, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Elizabeth Vandiver
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Witness the "works and wonders" of the ancient world through the eyes of its first great historian in this sparkling series of 24 lectures from a much-honored teacher and classical scholar.

Herodotus (c. 484-420 B.C.E.) was a Greek who was born in what is now the modern Turkish resort town of Bodrum and who died, so tradition says, in the south of Italy. In between, his tirelessly inquiring mind took him from one corner of the known world to another. And he reported on or visited all of its continents (Europe, Asia, and Africa) to write about the vast array of subjects that captured his interest. These included the "great works" of the ancient land of Egypt; the remarkable kings who built the vast Persian Empire; and the strange customs and unlikely origins of the Scythians, a warlike, mounted people who lived beyond the Danube and whose repulse of Darius and the Persians in 513 B.C.E. made them the first Europeans to throw back an eastern invasion.

The book that emerged from these "inquiries" - The Histories - is Herodotus's only known work, yet it still made Herodotus one of the rare, landmark figures in the story of thought. In these lectures, Professor Vandiver introduces you to Herodotus and The Histories, tracing the influences he assimilated and the new methods he used in crafting this monumental work. You learn how that work looked at the past in new and fresh ways, seeing it not as a distant recess shrouded in legend and rumor, but as something that lies close at hand; as something that immediately affects the here and now, and as a subject whose great personalities and patterns of events can be studied in order to make the reasons behind them as clear as possible.

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Adding perspective and context to The Histories of Herodotus about the Greek and Persian wars, this series of lectures is a wonderful companion to reading (or listening to) Herodotus. In twenty-four half hour sessions, Professor Elizabeth Vandiver puts Herodotus’ great work into the context of other writers and movements of the time, provides background on Athenian and Spartan customs and cultures, and discusses the text, including one lecture spent analyzing the first sentence. While life is short, and there are many books and topics to explore, I enjoyed these lectures so much that I expect I'll be listening to them again.

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I hadn’t learned a lot about Herodotus compared to his contemporaries so it was nice to see how the ‘father’ of history might be portrayed and what work he gave to us about the Persian Wars.

Filled a gap in my histories

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This was the fourth course of this professor that I've listened to and this was absolutely fantastic and I think my second favorite behind the Iliad. I was sad this course ended.

Fantastic

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Her Entire series is excellent
i love the non apologetic attitude
and the critical examinations

Captivating

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i saved this one as my last of the available courses on greek history and mythology because Elizabeth Vandiver has been my fav Great Courses instructor so far. now that i am out of her courses i will have to find a copy of her book "Heroes in Herodotus: The Interaction of Myth and History"

a great course

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I'm not a scholar, just a senior who enjoys learning. I rarely enjoy a female voice, but Ms Vandiver has a wonderful presence She is now a top favorite of mine. As for the material, I felt like I was there. I learned so much, never having been exposed to this bit of history. Thank you, Great Courses

Thoroughly enjoyable for Seniors

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I absolutely loved this lecture, I’ve been wanting to find something that could explain The Histories and give me a concise sense of what was going on at the time it was written. This was exactly what I needed.

Incredibly informative

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Elizabeth Vandiver is, perhaps, the best professor for The Great Courses. You can't go wrong with any of her courses. She skillfully walks the line of summarizing material for those unfamiliar with the classic works being taught, and yet illuminating them with insights that benefit even the most seasoned readers.

Vandiver is the Best

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Loved getting into the ideas of a man who lived 400 bc and was committed to document the wars that took place long before his time and all his impressions of each society. It was a fun listen. I enjoy Elizabeth’s explanations.

Loved getting into t

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Listened to this after listening to the full Histories and gained much greater appreciation
Will have to listen to Histories again now.

Very nice!

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