Accounts Quote by Thucydides
“With reference to the narrative of events, far from permitting myself to derive it from the first source that came to hand, I did not even trust my own impressions, but it rests partly on what I saw myself, partly on what others saw for me, the accuracy of the report always being tried by the most severe and detailed tests possible. My conclusions have cost me some labor from the want of coincidence between accounts of the same occurrences by different eye-witnesses, arising sometimes from imperfect memory, sometimes from undue partiality for one side or the other.”
About This Quote
Source Book: History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides, 5th century BC
He emphasizes rigorous cross‑checking of eyewitness accounts and personal observation to ensure historical accuracy.
In simple terms: Check multiple sources and personal observation for truth.
Validate claims through thorough, independent verification.
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When to use this quote
- research
- journalism
- legal investigations
- academic writing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you handle conflicting eyewitness reports?
- What standards ensure source reliability?
Reliance on human memory can introduce bias despite rigorous testing.