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Travel and Conquest (Volume A)

Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor snake as deity follower proverbs colophon interwoven stories

Shipwrecked Sailor (2)

Semna Stela of Senwosret III military campaign, imperialism Uronarti, Semna Nubians

Herodotus nomos Histories abduction of women Persian culture

relevance of the birthday social practices (kissing, prostration) appropriate public behavior (inebriation) assimilation of foreign cultural practices family values and education law enforcement and penal consequences Herodotus: Persian Ethnography

Herodotus: Persian Ethnography (2) slavery honesty

Aeschylus, Persians Persian-Greek War battle at Salamis, 480 C.E. democracy Xerxes, Darius fate Chorus

“Everything grows much bigger and finer in Asia, and the nature of the land is tamer, while the character of the inhabitants is milder and less passionate.…extremes of both heat and cold being avoided, account for their mental flabbiness and cowardice as well” (p. 932). Airs, Water, Places

Seneca slaves loyalty respect freedom compassion epistle “It is as easy for you to see in him a free-born man as for him to see a slave in you.” “Treat your inferiors as you would like to be treated by your superiors” (p. 938). “Value them according to their character, not their jobs” (p. 938).

Slavery in Ancient Greece

How would knowing the origins of the conflict be of use to Herodotus and the Greeks? Is it significant that he places the source of these conflicts in dealings with women? Discussion Questions

What conception of human nature is contained in these texts? What essential traits of human beings do all of the texts agree upon, despite cultural differences? Discussion Questions

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