Ephorus of Cyme

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Ephorus of Cyme was a 4th-century BC Greek historian renowned for writing one of the earliest universal histories of the Greek world.

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Ephorus of Cyme canonical 2

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instanceOf ancient Greek historian
historiographer
person
citedBy Diodorus Siculus NERFINISHED
Plutarch NERFINISHED
Polybius NERFINISHED
Strabo NERFINISHED
citizenship Cyme in Aeolis NERFINISHED
educatedAt school of Isocrates
era Classical Greece NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Greek
fieldOfWork historiography
history
floruit 4th century BC
genre historical writing
givenName Ephorus NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 4th century BC Greek historiography
influenced Diodorus Siculus NERFINISHED
Polybius NERFINISHED
later Greek historians
influencedBy Herodotus NERFINISHED
Thucydides NERFINISHED
knownFor attempts at critical evaluation of sources
systematic organization of historical material by topics and regions
writing one of the earliest universal histories of the Greek world
legacy considered an important link between Herodotus and later Hellenistic historians
methodologicalContribution attempt to write a universal history rather than a local or city-based history
use of a unifying chronological framework for Greek history
movement Classical Greek historiography
name Ephorus of Cyme NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Ancient Greek
notableWork Universal History NERFINISHED
occupation historian
teacher
placeOfBirth Cyme in Aeolis NERFINISHED
region Aeolis NERFINISHED
sourceType secondary source for earlier Greek history
studentOf Isocrates NERFINISHED
workCoverage Greek and non-Greek peoples
events from mythical times to his own era
workExtent 29 books of universal history
workStatus survives only in fragments
writingLanguage Ancient Greek

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Isocrates student Ephorus of Cyme
Diodorus Siculus influencedBy Ephorus of Cyme