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Paperback Der Sogenannte Neid Der Götter Bei Herodot, Part 2 [German] Book

ISBN: 1149624957

ISBN13: 9781149624951

Der Sogenannte Neid Der Götter Bei Herodot, Part 2 [German]

Der Sogenannte Neid Der G tter Bei Herodot, Part 2, written by Heinrich Meuss and originally published in 1888, delves into the concept of divine envy as portrayed in the works of Herodotus. This study offers valuable insights into ancient Greek beliefs, moral frameworks, and the relationship between mortals and the divine as depicted by one of history's earliest and most influential historians.

Meuss's exploration provides a scholarly examination of the recurring theme of the "envy of the gods" in Herodotus's narratives, shedding light on its significance within the broader context of ancient Greek thought and literature. This work is an essential resource for students and scholars of classical history, literature, and philosophy, providing a window into the intellectual and cultural landscape of ancient Greece. The enduring relevance of Herodotus's writings ensures that this analysis remains valuable for understanding the complexities of human nature and the enduring power of myth and legend.

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