Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Herodotus in Antiquity and Beyond

Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Herodotus in Antiquity and Beyond

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  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 900429984X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 454

Brill's Companion to the Reception of Herodotus in Antiquity and Beyond offers new insights on the reception and cultural transmission of one of the most controversial and influential texts to have survived from Classical Antiquity. Herodotus’ Histories has been adopted, adapted, imitated, contested, admired and criticized across diverse genres, historical periods, and geographical boundaries. This companion, edited by Jessica Priestley and Vasiliki Zali, examines the reception of Herodotus in a range of cultural contexts, from the fifth century BC to the twentieth century AD. The essays consider key topics such as Herodotus' place in the Western historiographical tradition, translation of and scholarly engagement with the Histories, and the use of the Histories as a model for describing and interpreting cultural and geographical material.


Brill's Companion to Herodotus

Brill's Companion to Herodotus

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  • Author: Egbert J. Bakker
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004217584
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 672

Herodotus’ Histories can be read in many ways. Their literary qualities, never in dispute, can be more fully appreciated in the light of recent developments in the study of pragmatics, narratology, and orality. Their intellectual status has been radically reassessed: no longer regarded as naïve and ‘archaic’, the Histories are now seen as very much a product of the intellectual climate of their own day - not only subject to contemporary literary, religious, moral and social influences, but actively contributing to the great debates of their time. Their reliability as historical and ethnographic accounts, a matter of controversy even in antiquity, is being debated with renewed vigour and increasing sophistication. This Companion offers an up-to-date and in-depth overview of all these current approaches to Herodotus’ remarkable work.


Beyond Greece and Rome

Beyond Greece and Rome

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  • Author: Jane Grogan
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0191079847
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 521

Though the subject of classical reception in early modern Europe is a familiar one, modern scholarship has tended to assume the dominance of Greece and Rome in engagements with the classical world during that period. The essays in this volume aim to challenge this prevailing view by arguing for the significance and familiarity of the ancient near east to early modern Europe, establishing the diversity and expansiveness of the classical world known to authors like Shakespeare and Montaigne in what we now call the 'global Renaissance'. However, global Renaissance studies has tended to look away from classical reception, exacerbating the blind spot around the significance of the ancient near east for early modern Europe. Yet this wider classical world supported new modes of humanist thought and unprecedented cross-cultural encounters, as well as informing new forms of writing, such as travel writing and antiquarian treatises; in many cases, and befitting its Herodotean origins, the ancient near east raises questions of travel, empire, religious diversity, cultural relativism, and the history of European culture itself in ways that prompted detailed, engaging, and functional responses by early modern readers and writers. Bringing together a range of approaches from across the fields of classical studies, history, and comparative literature, this volume seeks both to emphasize the transnational, interdisciplinary, and interrogative nature of classical reception, and to make a compelling case for the continued relevance of the texts, concepts, and materials of the ancient near east, specifically, to early modern culture and scholarship.


Herodotus and Hellenistic Culture

Herodotus and Hellenistic Culture

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  • Author: Jessica Priestley
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  • ISBN: 0199653097
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 287

Priestley explores some of the earliest ancient responses to Herodotus' Histories from the early and middle Hellenistic period. Through discussions of contemporary discourse relating to the Persian Wars, geography, literary style, and biography, it nuances our understanding of how ancient readers reacted to and appropriated the Histories.


Brill's Companion to the Legacy of Greek Political Thought

Brill's Companion to the Legacy of Greek Political Thought

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  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004679340
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 503

A wealth of political literature has survived from Greek antiquity, from political theory by Plato and Aristotle to the variety of prose and verse texts that more broadly demonstrate political thinking. However, despite the extent of this legacy, it can be surprisingly hard to say how ancient Greek political thought makes its influence felt, or whether this influence has been sustained across the centuries. This volume includes a range of disciplinary responses to issues surrounding the legacy of Greek political thought, exploring the ways in which political thinking has evolved from antiquity to the present day.


Antiquity in Print

Antiquity in Print

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  • Author: Daniel Orrells
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 1350407798
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 326

Daniel Orrells examines the ways in which the ancient world was visualized for Enlightenment readers, and reveals how antiquarian scholarship emerged as the principal technology for envisioning ancient Greek culture, at a time when very few people could travel to Greece which was still part of the Ottoman Empire. Offering a fresh account of the rise of antiquarianism in the 18th century, Orrells shows how this period of cultural progression was important for the invention of classical studies. In particular, the main focus of this book is on the visionary experimentalism of antiquarian book production, especially in relation to the contentious nature of ancient texts. With the explosion of the Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns, eighteenth-century intellectuals, antiquarians and artists such as Giambattista Vico, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, the Comte de Caylus, James Stuart, Julien-David Leroy, Giovanni Battista Piranesi and Pierre-François Hugues d'Hancarville all became interested in how printed engravings of ancient art and archaeology could visualize a historical narrative. These figures theorized the relationship between ancient text and ancient material and visual culture - theorizations which would pave the way to foundational questions at the heart of the discipline of classical studies and neoclassical aesthetics.


Euhemerism and Its Uses

Euhemerism and Its Uses

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  • Author: Syrithe Pugh
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000356582
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 347

The first interdisciplinary study of the long history of an important phenomenon in European intellectual and cultural history / Fills an important gap in the history of ideas / Will appeal to scholars and students of classical reception, mediaeval and Renaissance literature, historiography, and theories of myth and religion


Roman Ionia

Roman Ionia

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  • Author: Martin Hallmannsecker
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009150189
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 325

First full-length study of the cultural identity of the Ionian Greeks in Western Asia Minor under Roman rule.


Herodotus and the Presocratics

Herodotus and the Presocratics

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  • Author: K. Scarlett Kingsley
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 100933851X
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 271

Explores Herodotus' Histories in dialogue with contemporary philosophical debates. Combining close readings, reader reception, and genre studies, it expands our understanding of Herodotus' context and restores the Histories' place in Presocratic thought. In addition, the book elucidates philosophy's subsequent engagement with Herodotus' Histories.


Plutarch’s >Parallel Lives

Plutarch’s >Parallel Lives

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  • Author: Chrysanthos S. Chrysanthou
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • ISBN: 3110574713
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238

In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by offering any sort of hard and fast rules for their moral judgement. Rather, he uses strategies to elicit readers’ active engagement with the act of judging. This book, drawing on the insights of recent narrative theories, especially narratology and reader-response criticism, examines Plutarch’s narrative techniques in the Parallel Lives of drawing his readers into the process of moral evaluation and exposing them to the complexities entailed in it. Subjects discussed include Plutarch’s prefatory projection of himself and his readers and the interaction between the two; Plutarch’s presentation of the mental and emotional workings of historical agents, which serves to re-enact the participants’ experience at the time and thus arouse empathy in the readers; Plutarch’s closural strategies and their profound effects on the readers’ moral inquiry; Plutarch’s principles of historical criticism in On the malice of Herodotus in relation to his narrative strategies in the Lives. Through illustrating Plutarch’s narrative technique, this book elucidates Plutarch’s praise-and-blame rhetoric in the Lives as well as his sensibility to the challenges inherent in recounting, reading about, and evaluating the lives of the great men of history.