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  1. Thucydides and The Pentekontaetia.H. D. Westlake - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):53-.
    It was at one time almost universally believed, and is still believed by some scholars, that Thucydides cannot have written his account of the Pentekontaetia before his return from exile because he refers in it to the of Hellanicus, in which an event belonging to the year 407/6 was mentioned. This argument in favour of a late date for the composition of the excursus has been disputed and is now much less widely supported. It has been suggested that the reference (...)
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  • Thucydides and the Geographical Tradition.Lionel Pearson - 1939 - Classical Quarterly 33 (1):48-54.
    Since geography was one of the accepted branches of Ionian Ίστορíη, it is not surprising that geographical description and discussion should play so large a part in the work of Herodotus. Nor is it surprising that, since he covered so much ground, he should occasionally borrow information from his predecessors. Apart from particular passages where comparison with the fragments of Hecataeus shows that he borrowed from this author's Periegesis, there are numerous others which, although strictly relevant fragments are lacking, by (...)
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  • Die Auseinandersetzung des Thukydides mit Hellanikos.Otto Lendle - 1964 - Hermes 92 (2):129-143.
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