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Comment by marginalia_nu

3 years ago

Even a biased account of history is a record of history, in some ways even more interesting when you have other biased accounts to compare with.

Goofy as his methods are, Herodotus is a very compelling read specifically because it's not one coherent narrative, but a collection of points-of-view (none of which may be entirely correct, but reflect what people claimed at least).