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Book Synopsis
At once academic and cheeky, the experience of this book is like reading Herodotus while simultaneously consulting a history of Greece and a scholarly commentary on the text.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Timeline
Maps
Attica and Boeotia
Greece
Asia Minor and the Aegean
Asia and the Mediterranean
Introduction
1. How to Destroy a Mighty Empire: The Story of Croesus of Lydia
Gyges and Candaules
The Historicity of The History
The Wisdom of Solon
The Misfortunes of Adrastus
Consulting the Oracles
Athens and Sparta
The Capture of Sardis
The Wisdom of Croesus
Torture and Prostitution
2. Cannibals and Conquests: The Story of Cyrus the Great
The Birth and Exposure of Cyrus
The Recognition of Cyrus
Harpagus' Revenge
Vomit and Pederasty
The Persian Conquest of the Asiatic Greeks and the Revolt of Lydia
Crossing the Gyndes River
Sex and the City of Babylon
Cyrus' Campaign against the Massagetae
Is He Soup Yet?
3. Horny Goats and Medicinal Urine: The Egyptian Logos
Herodotus' Methodology
Egyptians Do It Backward
Pigs, Goats, and Satanism
Bring in Your Dead
Psammetichus and the Antiquity of Egypt
The Vengeance of Nitocris
Urinating for the Blind
Helen in Egypt
Rhampsinitus and the Wily Thief
Amasis, the Flatulent Revolutionary
4. Madness and Mummies: The Reign of Cambyses
Eye Doctors and Other Casus Belli
Thick-Skulled Egyptians
The End of Psammenitus
Mummy Whacking
The Ethiopian Logos
Cambyses and the Apis Bull
The Smerdis Affair, Part I: Prexaspes' Secret Mission
Lettuce, Puppies, and Sororicide
Trial by Fire: Cambyses and Prexaspes' Son
Croesus: The Final Act
Cambyses' Madness and Cultural Relativism
The Smerdis Affair, Part II: I'm Not Dead Yet
Cambyses: The Final Act
5. Meanwhile, Elsewhere in the Mediterranean: The Stories of Polycrates and Periander
Polycrates and the Ring
The Siege of Samos
The Crucifixion of Polycrates
Periander's Dynastic Troubles
Arion and the Dolphin
6. Earless Imposters and Randy Mounts: The Early Reign of Darius the Great
The Smerdis Affair, Part III: The False Smerdis Revealed
The Conspiracy of the Seven and the Fate of Prexaspes
Was the False Smerdis Really False?
The Constitutional Debate
The Neights Have It
Cannibals, Flying Snakes, and Gold-Digging Ants: The State of the Empire
Intaphernes and His Wife
Democedes of Croton
Fashion and the Fall of Samos
The Babylonian Revolt
7. The Trouble with Nomads: Darius' Scythian Campaign
Golden Flasks and Serpentine Seductresses: The Origins of Scythia
Gilded Skulls and Merry-Go-Rounds: Scary Scythian Customs
Crossing the Bosporus
Chasing the Scythians
The Persian Withdrawal from Scythia
8. Stuttering Kings and Lousy Deaths: The Libyan Logos
The Colonization of Libya
Arcesilaus III and Pheretime
Severed Breasts and Wormy Deaths
The Persian Expedition to Libya
9. Tattooed Slaves and Ousted Tyrants: The Ionian Revolt and Post-Pisistratid Athens
Megabazus and Macedon and Murder
Aristagoras and the Failed Expedition to Naxos
The Ionian Revolt, Part I: Histiaeus and Aristagoras
Aristagoras Visits Sparta
The Expulsion of the Pisistratids from Athens
Cleisthenes and Isagoras
The Further Intrigues of Hippias
The Ionian Revolt, Part II: Athens and the Burning of Sardis
The Ionian Revolt, Part III: The Battle of Lade and the Fall of Miletus
The Further Adventures and Complicity of Histiaeus
10. Miltiades, Madness, and Marathon: The First Persian War
Miltiades in the Chersonese
The Expedition of Mardonius
The Persian Heralds of 491
The Deposition of Demaratus
The Madness of Cleomenes
The Persian Advance: Naxos and Eretria
Marathon, Part I: Premonitions and Other Preliminaries
Marathon, Part II: The Long Wait
Marathon, Part III: The Battle
The Shield Signal and the Alcmaeonidae
Miltiades' Expedition to Paros
11. Feats of Engineering and Doomed Valor: The Second Persian War to the Battle of Thermopylae
The Succession of Xerxes
The Suppression of Egypt and the Persian Council of War
The Dreams of Xerxes
The Canal at Athos and the Bridging of the Hellespont
Eclipses and Corpses: Leaving Sardis
The Wisdom of Artabanus
From the Hellespont to the Borders of Greece
The Formation and First Congress of the Hellenic League
The Expedition to Tempe
The Oracle of the Wooden Wall
Thermopylae and Artemisium: The Greeks' Strategy and First Blood
The First Storm
Thermopylae, Part I: Preliminaries
Thermopylae, Part II: The Battle
Thermopylae, Part III: Epilogue
12. Trial by Trireme: The Battles at Artemisium and Salamis
Panic at Artemisium
The Second Storm and the Fighting at Artemisium
The Greeks Gather at Salamis
The Persian Conference at Phalerum
Themistocles' Ruse
"Woe, in Triple Banks of Oars": The Battle of Salamis
The Withdrawal of the Persian Fleet
The Kids, the Queen, and the Castrated
Secrets, Sieges, and Scandal: Themistocles and the Athenian Fleet after Salamis
Xerxes' Retreat
13. Conclusing Scenes: The Battles of Plataea and Mycale and the Siege of Sestus
The Stones of Salamis
The Road to Plataea
Plataea, Part I: Baggage Trains and Mysterious Strangers
Plataea, Part II: The Battle
The Battle of Mycale
Royal Love Affairs
The Siege of Sestus and the Conclusion of Herodotus' History
Appendix: Xerxes' Heralds and the Medizing of the Greek States
Notes
Translations
Bibliography

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 10/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9781421406565, 978-1421406565
      ISBN10: 142140656X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      At once academic and cheeky, the experience of this book is like reading Herodotus while simultaneously consulting a history of Greece and a scholarly commentary on the text.

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Timeline
      Maps
      Attica and Boeotia
      Greece
      Asia Minor and the Aegean
      Asia and the Mediterranean
      Introduction
      1. How to Destroy a Mighty Empire: The Story of Croesus of Lydia
      Gyges and Candaules
      The Historicity of The History
      The Wisdom of Solon
      The Misfortunes of Adrastus
      Consulting the Oracles
      Athens and Sparta
      The Capture of Sardis
      The Wisdom of Croesus
      Torture and Prostitution
      2. Cannibals and Conquests: The Story of Cyrus the Great
      The Birth and Exposure of Cyrus
      The Recognition of Cyrus
      Harpagus' Revenge
      Vomit and Pederasty
      The Persian Conquest of the Asiatic Greeks and the Revolt of Lydia
      Crossing the Gyndes River
      Sex and the City of Babylon
      Cyrus' Campaign against the Massagetae
      Is He Soup Yet?
      3. Horny Goats and Medicinal Urine: The Egyptian Logos
      Herodotus' Methodology
      Egyptians Do It Backward
      Pigs, Goats, and Satanism
      Bring in Your Dead
      Psammetichus and the Antiquity of Egypt
      The Vengeance of Nitocris
      Urinating for the Blind
      Helen in Egypt
      Rhampsinitus and the Wily Thief
      Amasis, the Flatulent Revolutionary
      4. Madness and Mummies: The Reign of Cambyses
      Eye Doctors and Other Casus Belli
      Thick-Skulled Egyptians
      The End of Psammenitus
      Mummy Whacking
      The Ethiopian Logos
      Cambyses and the Apis Bull
      The Smerdis Affair, Part I: Prexaspes' Secret Mission
      Lettuce, Puppies, and Sororicide
      Trial by Fire: Cambyses and Prexaspes' Son
      Croesus: The Final Act
      Cambyses' Madness and Cultural Relativism
      The Smerdis Affair, Part II: I'm Not Dead Yet
      Cambyses: The Final Act
      5. Meanwhile, Elsewhere in the Mediterranean: The Stories of Polycrates and Periander
      Polycrates and the Ring
      The Siege of Samos
      The Crucifixion of Polycrates
      Periander's Dynastic Troubles
      Arion and the Dolphin
      6. Earless Imposters and Randy Mounts: The Early Reign of Darius the Great
      The Smerdis Affair, Part III: The False Smerdis Revealed
      The Conspiracy of the Seven and the Fate of Prexaspes
      Was the False Smerdis Really False?
      The Constitutional Debate
      The Neights Have It
      Cannibals, Flying Snakes, and Gold-Digging Ants: The State of the Empire
      Intaphernes and His Wife
      Democedes of Croton
      Fashion and the Fall of Samos
      The Babylonian Revolt
      7. The Trouble with Nomads: Darius' Scythian Campaign
      Golden Flasks and Serpentine Seductresses: The Origins of Scythia
      Gilded Skulls and Merry-Go-Rounds: Scary Scythian Customs
      Crossing the Bosporus
      Chasing the Scythians
      The Persian Withdrawal from Scythia
      8. Stuttering Kings and Lousy Deaths: The Libyan Logos
      The Colonization of Libya
      Arcesilaus III and Pheretime
      Severed Breasts and Wormy Deaths
      The Persian Expedition to Libya
      9. Tattooed Slaves and Ousted Tyrants: The Ionian Revolt and Post-Pisistratid Athens
      Megabazus and Macedon and Murder
      Aristagoras and the Failed Expedition to Naxos
      The Ionian Revolt, Part I: Histiaeus and Aristagoras
      Aristagoras Visits Sparta
      The Expulsion of the Pisistratids from Athens
      Cleisthenes and Isagoras
      The Further Intrigues of Hippias
      The Ionian Revolt, Part II: Athens and the Burning of Sardis
      The Ionian Revolt, Part III: The Battle of Lade and the Fall of Miletus
      The Further Adventures and Complicity of Histiaeus
      10. Miltiades, Madness, and Marathon: The First Persian War
      Miltiades in the Chersonese
      The Expedition of Mardonius
      The Persian Heralds of 491
      The Deposition of Demaratus
      The Madness of Cleomenes
      The Persian Advance: Naxos and Eretria
      Marathon, Part I: Premonitions and Other Preliminaries
      Marathon, Part II: The Long Wait
      Marathon, Part III: The Battle
      The Shield Signal and the Alcmaeonidae
      Miltiades' Expedition to Paros
      11. Feats of Engineering and Doomed Valor: The Second Persian War to the Battle of Thermopylae
      The Succession of Xerxes
      The Suppression of Egypt and the Persian Council of War
      The Dreams of Xerxes
      The Canal at Athos and the Bridging of the Hellespont
      Eclipses and Corpses: Leaving Sardis
      The Wisdom of Artabanus
      From the Hellespont to the Borders of Greece
      The Formation and First Congress of the Hellenic League
      The Expedition to Tempe
      The Oracle of the Wooden Wall
      Thermopylae and Artemisium: The Greeks' Strategy and First Blood
      The First Storm
      Thermopylae, Part I: Preliminaries
      Thermopylae, Part II: The Battle
      Thermopylae, Part III: Epilogue
      12. Trial by Trireme: The Battles at Artemisium and Salamis
      Panic at Artemisium
      The Second Storm and the Fighting at Artemisium
      The Greeks Gather at Salamis
      The Persian Conference at Phalerum
      Themistocles' Ruse
      "Woe, in Triple Banks of Oars": The Battle of Salamis
      The Withdrawal of the Persian Fleet
      The Kids, the Queen, and the Castrated
      Secrets, Sieges, and Scandal: Themistocles and the Athenian Fleet after Salamis
      Xerxes' Retreat
      13. Conclusing Scenes: The Battles of Plataea and Mycale and the Siege of Sestus
      The Stones of Salamis
      The Road to Plataea
      Plataea, Part I: Baggage Trains and Mysterious Strangers
      Plataea, Part II: The Battle
      The Battle of Mycale
      Royal Love Affairs
      The Siege of Sestus and the Conclusion of Herodotus' History
      Appendix: Xerxes' Heralds and the Medizing of the Greek States
      Notes
      Translations
      Bibliography

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