Hecatæus of Miletus

Hecatæus of Miletus, styled the “logographer,” who flourished about 500 B.C.; visited many countries, and wrote two books, “The Tour of the World” and “Genealogies or Histories,” the former containing descriptions of the places he visited, and the latter an account of the poetical fables and traditions of the Greeks.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Hebron * Hecate
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Hebbel, Friedrich
Hebe
Heber, Reginald
Hébert, Jacques René
Hebrew
Hebrew Poetry
Hebrew Prophecy
Hebrews, Epistle to the
Hebrides
Hebron
Hecatæus of Miletus
Hecate
Hecker, Friedrich Karl Franz
Hecker, Justus Friedrich Karl
Heckmondwike
Hecla
Hectic Fever
Hector
Hecuba
Hedonism
Heem, Jan Davidsz van