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An ancient historian conducts a wide-ranging inquiry into the causes and course of conflicts between East and West, assembling narrative accounts, local histories, and ethnographic reports. The work weaves military episodes, political intrigues, origin stories, and traveler-like descriptions of customs and geography, often preserving speeches, anecdotes, and varying traditions. The narrator balances competing versions, reflects on fate and human fortune, and contrasts the rise and fall of cities and rulers. Organization proceeds by episodes and regional digressions rather than strict chronology, aiming to record memorable actions and explain why peoples came into conflict.
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