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  2. Talk:Histories (Herodotus) - Wikipedia

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    Debatable whether Bähr's emendations make him a coauthor or an editor; the usual formatting of the template would make it look like he edited Cary's translation instead of editing the Greek text used for a full translation. We could do a |url= link to a version of Cary's translation but the 1847 one doesn't seem to have been uploaded anywhere yet.

  3. Dictionary of American Naval Aviation Squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Volume 1 (1995) includes about 140 histories and other data covering every squadron in the attack (VA, VAH, VAK, VAL, and VAP) and strike fighter (VFA) communities from the time the first of these commands was established in 1934, through the publication of this volume in 1995.

  4. History of PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF/E (since 2008 - ISO 24517) - a.k.a. "PDF for Engineering" - Document management - Engineering document format using PDF (working in ISO Technical committee 171), based on PDF 1.6; PDF/VT (since 2010 - ISO 16612-2) - a.k.a. "PDF for exchange of variable data and transactional (VT) printing" - Graphic technology - Variable data exchange ...

  5. Histories (Tacitus) - Wikipedia

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    First page of the Histories in its first printed edition. Histories (Latin: Historiae) is a Roman historical chronicle by Tacitus.Written c. 100–110, its complete form covered c. 69–96, a period which includes the Year of Four Emperors following the downfall of Nero, as well as the period between the rise of the Flavian dynasty under Vespasian and the death of Domitian. [1]

  6. Histories - Wikipedia

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    Histories, by Tacitus; Shakespeare's histories which define the theatrical genre History (theatrical genre) Histories may also refer to: History of novels, an early term for the then emerging novel "Histories" (House), 10th episode in season 1 of House TV series; Horrible Histories, a series of children's books written by Terry Deary

  7. Histories (Herodotus) - Wikipedia

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    (1.2.21.2.3) The rulers of Lydia (on the west coast of Asia Minor, today modern Turkey): Candaules, Gyges, Ardys, Sadyattes, Alyattes, Croesus (1.6–7) How Candaules made his bodyguard, Gyges, view the naked body of his wife. Upon discovery, she ordered Gyges to murder Candaules or face death himself [1]

  8. Class 3 - Wikipedia

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    Class 3 may refer to: BR Standard Class 3 2-6-0, British steam locomotive; BR Standard Class 3 2-6-2T, British steam locomotive; Classes of United States senators; L&YR Class 3, British 4-4-0 steam locomotive; SCORE Class 3, off-road racing trucks; The third class in terms of hiking difficulty in the Yosemite Decimal System; A class in US truck ...

  9. Universal history (genre) - Wikipedia

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    A universal history is a work aiming at the presentation of a history of all of mankind as a whole. [1] Universal historians try to identify connections and patterns among individual historical events and phenomena, making them part of a general narrative. [ 2 ]