The Use of the Imperfect in Herodotus

Classical Quarterly 7 (3-4):113-117 (1957)
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1. IN the C.Q.xxxiv, pp. 118 ff., I wrote on ‘Some Uses of the Imperfect in Greek’. It occurred tome to check the suggestions there made by examining all the instances in one author. I had no hesitation in choosing Herodotus, who of all authors, except perhaps Homer, presents the most baffling diversity of types. For purposes of comparison I also read Thucydides and Xenophon's Anabasis 1–4. It would appear that Thucydides retains something of Herodotus' freedom, Xenophon comparatively little.

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