Dionysius of Halicarnassus
(c. 60 B.C. - c. 7)
Greek historian who went to Italy before 29 BC, and was a teacher of rhetoric while in Rome studying the Latin language, and gathering material for his 20 books on Roman history.
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Science Quotes by Dionysius of Halicarnassus (1 quote)
Παιδεία ἄρα ἐδτὶν ἡ ἔντευξις τῶν ἠθῶν. τοῦτο καὶ Θουκυδίδης ἔοικε λέγειν περὶ ἳστορίας λέγων· ὄτι καὶ ἱστορία φιλοσοφία ἐστὶν ἐκ παραδειγμάτων.
Education should be the cultivation of character, just as Thucydides (1, 22) used to say of history, that it was philosophy teaching by examples.
Education should be the cultivation of character, just as Thucydides (1, 22) used to say of history, that it was philosophy teaching by examples.
— Dionysius of Halicarnassus
In Ars Rhetorica, XI, 2, 212), (Tauchnitz edition). As quoted in William Francis Henry King (ed.), Classical and Foreign Quotations: A Polyglot Manual of Historical and Literary Sayings, Noted Passages in Poetry and Prose, Phrases, Proverbs, and Bons Mots (3rd ed., 1904), 255.
Quotes by others about Dionysius of Halicarnassus (1)
I have read somewhere or other, — in Dionysius of Halicarnassus, I think, — that history is philosophy teaching by examples.
In On the Study and Use of History, Letter 2. As cited in John Bartlett, Familiar Quotations (1875, 10th ed., 1919), 304. Dionysius was quoting Thucydides.
See also:
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus: Roman Antiquities, by Earnest Cary as translator. - book suggestion.