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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0199233500
ISBN-13
9780199233502
eBay Product ID (ePID)
92286625
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
520 Pages
Publication Name
Greek and Roman Historiography
Language
English
Subject
Ancient / Rome, Europe / Greece (See Also Ancient / Greece), History & Surveys / Ancient & Classical
Publication Year
2011
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, History
Series
Oxford Readings in Classical Studies
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
49.4 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2010-940326
Reviews
"This collection of Oxford Readings will furnish a valuable resource for both students and specialists of classical historiography, especially as it makes available several foreign language articles in English for the first time that have not received the attention they clearly deserve."--David Driscoll,Bryn Mawr Classical Review, "This collection of Oxford Readings will furnish a valuable resource for both students and specialists of classical historiography, especially as it makes available several foreign language articles in English for the first time that have not received the attention they clearly deserve."--David Driscoll, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
938.0072
Table Of Content
IntroductionI. Constructing the Past: Myth, Memory and History1. Thucydides is Not a Colleague2. Myth, History, Politics - Ancient and Modern3. Genealogy and the Genealogists4. Some Aspects of Source Theory in Greek Historiography5. The Tradition about Early Rome and Oral History6. Memoria and Historiography at Rome7. Etruscan HistoriographyII. Rhetoric, Truth, and Falsehood8. Cicero and Historiography9. Cicero and the Writing of History10. Ancient Views on the Causes of Bias in Historical Writing11. Lying Historians: Seven Types of Mendacity12. True History and False History in Classical AntiquityIII. History and Poetry13. The Historical 'Cycle'14. History and Tragedy15. Poetry and Historiography
Synopsis
A collection of important recent articles discussing the ways in which the ancient Greeks and Romans thought about and wrote their histories. Six articles are newly translated into English, while a specially written introduction places the essays in the larger context of earlier and more recent trends in the study of classical historiography., Greek and Roman Historiography is a collection of important articles from the last thirty years which treat the ways in which the ancient Greeks and Romans thought about and wrote their histories. Six of these articles have been translated into English for the first time. Avoiding issues such as sources and reliability which were the concern of earlier scholarship, the contributors focus much more on how the ancients themselves engaged with their past: the relationship between myth and history; the role of memory and oral tradition as they shaped both Greek and Roman notions of the past; the role of the historian in giving form and meaning to his history; and the different notions of historical truth and falsehood. A specially written introduction places the essays in the larger context of earlier and more recent trends in the study of Greek and Roman historiography., Greek and Roman Historiography is a collection of important articles from the last thirty years which treat the ways in which the ancient Greeks and Romans thought about and wrote their histories. Six of these articles have been translated into English for the first time.Avoiding issues such as sources and reliability which were the concern of earlier scholarship, the contributors focus much more on how the ancients themselves engaged with their past: the relationship between myth and history; the role of memory and oral tradition as they shaped both Greek and Roman notions of the past; the role of the historian in giving form and meaning to his history; and the different notions of historical truth and falsehood. A specially written introduction places the essays in the larger context of earlier and more recent trends in the study of Greek and Roman historiography.
LC Classification Number
DF211
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