Herodotus in the Greek Renascence (Classic Reprint)
Description:... Excerpt from Herodotus in the Greek Renascence The writer desires to acknowledge his deep indebtedness to Professor Gildersleeve not alone for suggestion and direction on the present work and for incomparably patient and illuminating instruction through a period of four years, but also for that which is inestimably greater, an inspiration to true manhood and true scholarship, the pursuit of which will, throughout life, strengthen and ennoble, though the goal set may never be reached. He would also express here his gratitude to Professor Minton Warren, late head of the Latin depart ment at Johns Hopkins, and to Professor Maurice Bloomfield, and emphasize his lasting obligation to them for helpful guidance and instruction.
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