The Afterlife of Herodotus and Thucydides

The Afterlife of Herodotus and Thucydides - Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies. Supplement

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Publisher's Synopsis

 

Herodotus of Halicarnassus and Thucydides the Athenian were the two most famous and earliest (fifth century bce) of the Greek historians whose work survives; their subject was the wars between the Greek cities and the Persian Empire and later those between the Greek cities themselves. Their names are frequently linked and their work compared and contrasted: Herodotus' history ranged adventurously both in space and time; Thucydides limited himself to the events of his own day. Herodotus' work is certainly more fun to read; Thucydides approaches more closely to the modern conception of 'scientific' history-writing.

This book seeks to explore the reception of their writings from the Byzantine era until today, following the ups and downs of their scholarly reputations. Herodotus has at times been much despised and only recently reassessed and taken more seriously. Thucydides has been more consistently revered, even if sometimes thought narrow and boring. Today, he still attracts readers from disciplines far from the classical world. The essays in this collection range from Sir Walter Ralegh's History of the World and Isaac Newton's Chronology to the coming of narratology.

The contributors to this volume of our 'Afterlife' series are: Andrea Ceccarelli; Elizabeth Jeffreys; Vasiliki Zali; Ben Earley; Luca Iori; John Richards; Mordechai Feingold; Reinhold Bichler; Gastón J. Basile; Neville Morley.

 


Book information

ISBN: 9781905670871
Publisher: Institute of Classical Studies
Imprint: University of London Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 938.007202
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xiv, 172
Weight: 410g
Height: 168mm
Width: 243mm
Spine width: 16mm