This commentary covers the first four books of Herodotus’s Histories , which focus on the rise of the Persian Empire and its early interactions with other civilizations.

David Asheri (Books I and III), Alan Lloyd (Book II), and Aldo Corcella (Book IV). English Editors: Oswyn Murray and Alfonso Moreno.

Focuses on Darius’s campaigns against the nomadic Scythians and the exploration of North Africa. Critical Reception A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV - Amazon.com

(2007) is widely considered the modern gold standard for scholars and serious students of the "Father of History". Published by Oxford University Press (OUP), this volume replaces the century-old, though still classic, commentary by How and Wells (1912) with updated archaeological and historical insights. Key Contributors and Origin

What's it about? A scholarly commentary analyzing Herodotus's accounts of ancient civilizations, focusing on Lydia, Egypt, Persia, Amazon.com

Explores the mythical origins of the Greco-Persian conflict and the rise of Cyrus the Great.

A Commentary On Herodotus Books I-iv (bks. 1-4) -

This commentary covers the first four books of Herodotus’s Histories , which focus on the rise of the Persian Empire and its early interactions with other civilizations.

David Asheri (Books I and III), Alan Lloyd (Book II), and Aldo Corcella (Book IV). English Editors: Oswyn Murray and Alfonso Moreno. A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV (Bks. 1-4)

Focuses on Darius’s campaigns against the nomadic Scythians and the exploration of North Africa. Critical Reception A Commentary on Herodotus Books I-IV - Amazon.com This commentary covers the first four books of

(2007) is widely considered the modern gold standard for scholars and serious students of the "Father of History". Published by Oxford University Press (OUP), this volume replaces the century-old, though still classic, commentary by How and Wells (1912) with updated archaeological and historical insights. Key Contributors and Origin Key Contributors and Origin What's it about

What's it about? A scholarly commentary analyzing Herodotus's accounts of ancient civilizations, focusing on Lydia, Egypt, Persia, Amazon.com

Explores the mythical origins of the Greco-Persian conflict and the rise of Cyrus the Great.