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Herodot und die Griechische Schrift

Hermes 100 (2):169-175 (1972)

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  1. Herodotus' Epigraphical Interests.Stephanie West - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (02):278-.
    Herodotus holds an honoured place among the pioneers of Greek epigraphy. We seek in vain for earlier signs of any appreciation of the historical value of inscriptions, and though we may conjecture that the antiquarian interests of some of his contemporaries or near-contemporaries might well have led them in this direction, our view of the beginnings of Greek epigraphical study must be based on Herodotus, whether or not he truly deserves to be regarded as its ρχηγέτηϲ. Apart from its significance (...)
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  • Herodotus' Epigraphical Interests.Stephanie West - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (2):278-305.
    Herodotus holds an honoured place among the pioneers of Greek epigraphy. We seek in vain for earlier signs of any appreciation of the historical value of inscriptions, and though we may conjecture that the antiquarian interests of some of his contemporaries or near-contemporaries might well have led them in this direction, our view of the beginnings of Greek epigraphical study must be based on Herodotus, whether or not he truly deserves to be regarded as its⋯ρχηγέτηϲ.Apart from its significance in the (...)
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