Punishments and the Conclusion of Herodotus’ <i>Histories</i>

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  • William Desmond

Abstract

Punishments, with their implications concerning values and national character, are central to Herodotus' view of history, and the account of punishments with which he concludes the Histories evokes and completes this theme.

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2004-03-20

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