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>Histories, 2.142
>Herodotus translated by G. C. Macaulay
> Thus in the period of eleven thousand three hundred and forty years ... they said that the sun had moved four times from his accustomed place of rising, and where he now sets he had thence twice had his rising, and in the place from whence he now rises he had twice had his setting;[127]
Not on two single occasions, but for two separate periods of time it was stated that the sun had risen in the West and set in the East; i.e. from East to West, then from West to East, then again from East to West, and finally back to East again