Library of History, Volume XI
Step into the ancient world with "Library of History, Volume XI" by Diodorus Siculus, a remarkable collection that offers a comprehensive view of historical narratives from the mythical past to the classical era. Published in 1957, this volume spans 496 pages and is a crucial part of Diodorus's extensive work that chronicles events from mythological origins to the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, and continuing to 54 BC. This captivating text is divided into three distinct sections, including the intriguing tales leading up to the Trojan War as well as detailed accounts of significant historical events. Although Books 1–5 and 11–20 are preserved in their entirety, the remaining texts survive only in fragments, offering a glimpse into the lost histories of ancient Greece. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, "Library of History, Volume XI" is an essential addition to any collection. Discover the rich tapestry of the past through Diodorus Siculus’s vivid storytelling.