03768nam 2200541 450 991081527600332120220601032532.03-11-058210-43-11-058355-010.1515/9783110583557(CKB)4100000002964650(MiAaPQ)EBC5158838(DE-B1597)490407(OCoLC)1029810852(DE-B1597)9783110583557(Au-PeEL)EBL5158838(CaPaEBR)ebr11566986(PPN)225578514(EXLCZ)99410000000296465020180616d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHerodotus - narrator, scientist, historian /edited by Ewen BowieBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,[2018]©20181 online resource (viii, 348 pages)Trends in classics - supplementary volumes ;Volume 593-11-058153-1 Front matter --Preface --Contents --I. Narrator --Ὁμηρικώτατος? Battle Narratives in Herodotus /Marincola, John --Herodotus the story-teller /Bowie, Angus --Justifying Violence in Herodotus' Histories 3.38: Nomos, King of All, and Pindaric Poetics /Kingsley, K. Scarlett --Sophocles' Oedipus and Herodotus' Periander /Finglass, P. J. --Time, Thy Pyramids: The Novella of Mycerinus (Herodotus 2.129-134) /Konstantakos, Ioannis M. --Herodotus on queens and courtesans of Egypt /Nagy, Gregory --II. Scientist --Herodotus mapping out his genre: the interaction of myth and geography in the Libyan logos /Zali, Vasiliki --Herodotus the geographer /Bichler, Reinhold --Herodotus as a literary critic /Grintser, Nikolay P. --Herodotus on Health and Disease /Demont, Paul --III. Historian --Causes in competition: Herodotus and Hippocratics /Pelling, Christopher --ἱστορέειν and θωμάζειν: scientific terms and signs of unity in Herodotus' Histories /Nikolaidou-Arabatzi, Smaro --Χρυσός, χρόνος, and κλέος: objects of gold, cognition, ambiguity, and authority in Herodotus' Lydian logos /Xanthou, Maria G. --Truth and authority in Herodotus' narrative: false stories and true stories /Thomas, Rosalind --List of Contributors --Bibliography --Index Locorum --Index of names and subjectsRecently the importance for Herodotus' work of contemporary medical and sophistic thought and techniques of argument has been widely recognised, as long had been his dependence on and difference from earlier geographical and ethnographic writing. This volume focuses on the place of these interests in his investigatory techniques and sets them alongside his many narrative skills, from superficially traditional battle narrative and reworking of Greek or non-Greek traditions that border on myth to the structuring of narrative by highlighting the life of objects, and addresses such fundamental issues as how he chooses between competing explanations and how far he valued truth. The book tackles many of the basic issues that confront any attempt to understand Herodotus' work.Trends in classics.Supplementary volumes ;Volume 59.History, AncientHistoriographyHerodotus.narrative technique.scientific enquiry.History, AncientHistoriography.224.506Bowie EwenMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815276003321Herodotus - narrator, scientist, historian4050601UNINA