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And in one way he improves on Herodotus, for Herodotus makes no mention of evidence (the third of the characteristics mentioned above), and one is left to gather from the body of his work what his idea of evidence was; but Thucydides does say explicitly that historical inquiry rests on evidence, ek tekmerion skopounti moi, ‘when I consider in the light of the evidence’.
The Idea of History
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