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Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 613 g

Baragwanath / de Bakker

MYTH, TRUTH & NARRATIVE IN HERODOTUS C


1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-0-19-969397-9
Verlag: ACADEMIC

Buch, Englisch, 366 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 613 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-969397-9
Verlag: ACADEMIC


Herodotus, the 'Father of History', is infamously known for having employed elements more akin to mythological tales than to unvarnished 'truth' in translating his historical research into narrative form. While these narratives provide valuable source material, he could not have surmised the hostile reception his work would receive in later generations. This mythical aspect of the Histories led many successors, most notoriously Plutarch, to blame Herodotus for spinning
far-fetched lies, and to set him apart as an untrustworthy historian. Echoes of the same criticism resounded in twentieth-century scholarship, which found it difficult to reconcile Herodotus' ambition to write historical stories 'as they really happened' with the choices he made in shaping their form.

This volume brings together 13 original articles written by specialists in the fields of ancient Greek literature and history. Each article seeks to review, re-establish, and rehabilitate the origins, forms, and functions of the Histories' mythological elements. These contributions throw new light on Herodotus' talents as a narrator, underline his versatility in shaping his work, and reveal how he was inspired by and constantly engaged with his intellectual milieu. The Herodotus who
emerges is a Herculean figure, dealing with a vast quantity of material, struggling with it as with the Hydra's many-growing heads, and ultimately rising with consummate skill to the organisational and presentational challenges it posed. The volume ultimately concludes that far from being unrelated to the
'historical' aspects of Herodotus' text, the 'mythic' elements prove vital to his presentation of history.

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For students and scholars interested in classical studies, ancient history, ancient Greek literature, and the reception of Herodotus.

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Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Introduction
1: Emily Baragwanath & Mathieu de Bakker: Myth, Truth, and Narrative in Herodotus' Histories
Part I: From Myth to Historical Method
2: Carolyn Dewald: Myth and Legend in Herodotus' First Book
3: Suzanne Saïd: Herodotus and the 'Myth' of the Trojan War
4: Mathieu de Bakker: Herodotus' Proteus: Myth, History, Inquiry and Storytelling
5: Irene de Jong: The Helen logos and Herodotus' Fingerprint
6: Elizabeth Vandiver: 'Strangers are from Zeus': Homeric Xenia at the Courts of Proteus and Croesus
7: Vivienne J. Gray: Herodotus on Melampus
Part II: Myth and History
8: Rosaria V. Munson: Herodotus and the Heroic Age: The Case of Minos
9: Charles C. Chiasson: Myth and Truth in Herodotus' Cyrus Logos
10: Rosalind Thomas: Herodotus and Eastern Myths and Logoi: Deioces the Mede and Pythius the Lydian
11: Pietro Vannicelli: The Mythical Origins of the Medes and the Persians
12: Angus M. Bowie: Mythology and the Expedition of Xerxes
13: Emily Baragwanath: Returning to Troy: Herodotus and the Mythic Discourse of his Own Time
References
General Index
Index Locorum


Emily Baragwanath is Assistant Professor in the Classics Department at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on the literary techniques employed by the Greek historians in their construction of historical narratives. Her first book, Motivation and Narrative in Herodotus (Oxford University Press, 2008), won Oxford's Conington Prize and the CAMWS Outstanding Publication Award. At present she is working on the Athenian author
Xenophon.



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