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EPHORUS (c. 400330 B.C.) , of Cyme in Aeolis, in Asia Minor, Greek historian. Together with the historian Theopompus he was a pupil of Isocrates, in whose school he attended two courses of rhetoric. But he does not seem to have made much progress in the art, and it is said to have been at the suggestion of Isocrates himself that he took up literary composition and the study of history. The fruit of his labours was his `IrTopiaL in 29 books, the first universal history, beginning with the return of the Heraclidae to Peloponnesus, as the first well-attested historical event. The whole work
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Fragments in C. W. Muller, Fragmenta historicorum Graecorum, i., with critical introduction on the life and writings of Ephorus; see J. A. Klugmann, De Ephoro historico (186o) ; C. A. Volquardsen, Untersuchungen fiber die Quellen der griechischen and sicilischen Geschichten bei Diodor. xi.-xvi. (1868) ; and specially J. B. Bury, Ancient Greek Historians (1909); E. Schwartz, in Pauly-Wissowa, Realencyc. s.v.; and article GREECE: History: Ancient Authorities.End of Article: EPHORUS (c. 400330 B.C.) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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