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He made use of official papers and was careful in his investigation of facts. The simplicity of his style seemingly rendered his work unpopular to people of his time, but modern historians believe it was very good. In the last part of his work he made a praiseworthy attempt to acquaint the Greeks
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Joseph Roisman, "Hieronymus of Cardia: Causation and Bias from Alexander to his Successors," in
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After the death of Alexander III, he followed the fortunes of his friend and fellow-countryman
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and their descendants, encompassing the period from the death of Alexander to the war with
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with the character and early history of the Romans. He is reproached by
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Philip II and Alexander the Great: Father and Son, Lives and Afterlives
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Ancient Greek historians known only from secondary sources
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F. Brückner, "De vita et scriptis Hieronymi Cardii" in
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Like the even more famous lost history of Alexander by
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Greek
Greek
historian
Cardia
Alexander the Great
Eumenes
Antigonus
Dead Sea
Demetrius
polemarch
Thespiae
Antigonus Gonatas
Diadochi
Pyrrhus
Diodorus Siculus
Plutarch
Pausanias
Ptolemy I of Egypt
Karl Wilhelm Ludwig Müller
Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum
II pp. 450–61
Felix Jacoby
Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker
FGrHist



Chisholm 1911
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Chisholm, Hugh

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