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David Asheri est un historien israélien né à Florence (Italie) le 1er novembre 1925 et mort à Jérusalem (Israël) le 3 février 2000. Son œuvre principale est un commentaire (partiel) de l'Enquête d'Hérodote. David Asheri (1 November 1925, Florence - 3 February 2000, Jerusalem), born David Bonaventura, was an Italian-Israeli historian. Asheri is regarded as "one of the most distinguished scholars of ancient Greece". He is perhaps best known for his many contributions to the scholarship of Herodotus.
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