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" The historical method of herodotus "
Donald Lateiner.
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BL
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554635
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b383190
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Main Entry
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Donald Lateiner
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Title & Author
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The historical method of herodotus\ Donald Lateiner.
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Publication Statement
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Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press,, ©1989.
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Series Statement
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Phoenix., Supplementary volume (Toronto, Ont.) ;, 23.
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(x, 319 pages).
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ISBN
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1442675772
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: 9781442675773
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Includes indexes.
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Abstract
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The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history,The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history,The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history,,"The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history,The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history,The Historical Method of Herodotus illuminates the idiosyncrasies and ambitious nature of a major text in classics and the Western tradition and touches on aspects of historiography, ancient history,,,,,,"CONTENTS"; "PREFACE"; "ABBREVIATIONS"; "Introduction"; "The Nature of the Investigation"; "The 'Difference' of Herodotus"; "PART ONE: Rhetoric: How Herodotus Recreates the Past"; "1 A New Genre, a New Rhetoric"; "The Promise of the Proem"; "The Rhetoric of History: Narrative and Speech"; "Nonverbal Behaviours"; "Talking to the Reader"; "Beginnings"; "Endings"; "Conclusion"; "PART TWO: The Presentation of His Research: The Historian's Power"; "Introduction to Part Two"; "2 Selection: Explicit Omission"; "Research Problems"; "Reticence"; "Inventory" "3 Alternative Versions: The Reader's Autonomy"Inventory"; "4 Disputation: Herodotus' Use of Written Sources"; "Hecataeus"; "Hellenic Views"; "Hellenic Poets"; "Barbarian Authorities"; "Inventory of Herodotean Polemic"; "PART THREE: Poiesis: How Herodotus Makes Sense of Historical Facts"; "Introduction to Part Three"; "5 The Place of Chronology"; "6 Limit, Propriety, and Transgression: A Structuring Concept in the Histories"; "'Limit, ' 'Transgression, ' and Related Metaphors"; "The Subject of Women"; "Moral Principles in History" "7 Ethnography as Access to History"Egyptians"; "Persians"; "Scythians"; "Greeks"; "8 Historiographical Patterning: 'The Constitutional Debate'"; "Structure and Patterns"; "The Hypotheses of the Participants"; "Autocrats in the Histories"; "Isonomia"; "PART FOUR: Meaning and Method: How Herodotus Makes Particulars Resonate"; "9 Event and Explanation: Herodotean Interpretations"; "The Nature of Causal Argument in Herodotus"; "Analogies in Herodotus and the Concept of Equalization"; "Five Systems of Explanation"; "Fact and Explanation in Herodotus" "10 The Failure and Success of Herodotus"Introduction"; "The Isolation of Herodotus"; "Herodotus' and Subsequent Greek Notions of Historiography"; "Herodotus' Achievement"; "NOTES"; "SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY"; "INDEX LOCORUM"; "GENERAL INDEX"; "A"; "B"; "C"; "D"; "E"; "F"; "G"; "H"; "I"; "J"; "K"; "L"; "M"; "N"; "O"; "P"; "R"; "S"; "T"; "U"; "V"; "W"; "X"; "Z
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Electronic books; History
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