希罗多德

希罗多德历史笔记(第一卷:30-39)

Herodotus Book 1: Clio (回目录
30. So Solon, having left his native country for this reason and for the sake of seeing various lands, came to Amasis in Egypt, and also to Crœsus at Sardis. Having there arrived he was entertained as a guest by Crœsus in the king's palace; and afterwards, on the third or fourth day, at the bidding of Crœsus his servants led Solon round to see his treasuries; and they showed him all things, how great and magnificent they were: and after he had looked upon them all and examined them as he had occasion, Crœsus asked him as follows:

希罗多德历史笔记(第一卷:20-29)

THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS 希罗多德《历史》第一卷(CLIO):20-29 (回目录

20. Thus much I know by the report of the people of Delphi; but the Milesians add to this that Periander the son of Kypselos, being a special guest-friend of Thrasybulos the then despot of Miletos, heard of the oracle which had been given to Alyattes, and sending a messenger told Thrasybulos, in order that he might have knowledge of it beforehand and take such counsel as the case required. This is the story told by the Milesians.

希罗多德历史笔记(第一卷:10-19)

THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS 希罗多德《历史》第一卷(CLIO):10-19 (回目录
10. He then, since he might not avoid it, gave consent: and Candaules, when he considered that it was time to rest, led Gyges to the chamber; and straightway after this the woman also appeared: and Gyges looked upon her after she came in and as she laid down her garments; and when she had her back turned towards him, as she went to the bed, then he slipped away from his hiding-place and was going forth. And as he went out, the woman caught sight of him, and perceiving that which had been done by her husband she did not cry out, though struck with shame, but she made as though she had not perceived the matter, meaning to avenge herself upon Candaules: for among the Lydians as also among most other Barbarians it is a shame even for a man to be seen naked.

希罗多德历史笔记(第一卷:1-9)

THE HISTORY OF HERODOTUS 希罗多德《历史》第一卷:1-19 (回目录
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE HISTORIES, CALLED CLIO

This is the Showing forth of the Inquiry of Herodotus of Halicarnassos, to the end that neither the deeds of men may be forgotten by lapse of time, nor the works great and marvellous, which have been produced some by Hellenes and some by Barbarians, may lose their renown; and especially that the causes may be remembered for which these waged war with one another.

希罗多德历史笔记(目录)

希罗多德《历史》笔记目录     English translation by G. C. Macaulay
第一卷 Book 1 Clio:1-9    10-19    20-29    30-39    |   第二卷 Book 2: Euterpe   |   第三卷 Book 3: Thaleia   |   第四卷 Book 4: Melpomene   |   第五卷 Book 5: Terpsichore   |   第六卷 Book 6: Erato   |   第七卷 Book 7: Polymnia   |   第八卷 Book 8: Urania   | 第九卷 Book 9: Calliope

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