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J. Pigon (dir.), The Children of Herodotus: Greek and Roman Historiography and Related Genres

J. Pigon (dir.), The Children of Herodotus: Greek and Roman Historiography and Related Genres

Publié le par Frédérique Fleck (Source : BMCR)


Jakub Pigon (dir.), The Children of Herodotus: Greek and Roman Historiography and Related Genres, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. 404 pages.  

  • ISBN 9781443800150 
  • £39.99 

Recension par Cynthia King (Wright State University) dans Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.07.56.

Table des matières:

1. Stephen Evans, The Recitation of Herodotus (1-16)
2. Klaus Karttunen, Phoebo vicinus Padaeus: Reflections on the Impact of Herodotean Ethnography (17-25)
3. Agnieszka Wojciechowska, The Black Legend of Cambyses in Herodotus (26-33)
4. Marek Wecowski, Friends or Foes? Herodotus in Thucydides' Preface (34-57)
5. Lynn Kozak, "Hope Is Not a Strategy": Homer's Hector and Thucydides' Nicias (58-68)
6. Rosie Harman, Viewing, Power and Interpretation in Xenophon's Cyropaedia (69-91)
7. Bogdan Burliga, Aeneas Tacticus Between History and Sophistry: The Emergence of the Military Handbook (92-101)
8. Slawomir Sprawski, Writing Local History: Archemachus and his Euboika (102-118)
9. Przemyslaw Szczurek, Source or Sources of Diodorus' Accounts of Indian sati Suttee (Diod. Sic. 19.33-34.6)? (119-143)
10. Johannes Engels, Universal History and Cultural Geography of the Oikoumene in Herodotus' Historiai and Strabo's Geographika (144-161)
11. Avi Avidov, A Marginal Vision of Empire: Philo and Josephus on the Jews' Integration into Imperial Society (162-180)
12. Nicholas Victor Sekunda, Philistus and Alexander's Empire (Plutarch, Vita Alexandri 8.3) (181-186)
13. Lydia Langerwerf, The Messenians and their Foolish Courage in Pausanias' Book 4 (187-205)
14.Martine Chassignet, L'image des Barcides chez les historiographeslatins de la Republique: naissance d'une tradition (206-218)
15. Jacek Rzepka, Principes Semper Graeciae: Pompeius Trogus/Justinus and the Aetolian Politics of History (219-230)
16. Marek Jan Olbrycht, Curtius Rufus, the Macedonian Mutiny at Opis and Alexander's Iranian Policy in 324 BC (231-252)
17. Kurt A. Raaflaub, The Truth About Tyranny: Tacitus and the Historian's Responsibility in Early Imperial Rome (253-270)
18. Franz Roemer, Reconsiderations on the Intention and Structure of Tacitus' Annals (271-286)
19. Jakub Pigon, The Passive Voice of the Hero: Some Peculiarities of Tacitus' Portrayal of Germanicus in Annals 1.31-49 (287-303)
20. Andrew T. Fear, A Greater than Caesar? Rivalry with Caesar in Tacitus' Agricola (304-316)
21. Agnieszka Dziuba, Brevitas as a Stylistic Feature in Roman Historiography (317-328)
22.Bruce Duncan MacQueen, The Stepchildren of Herodotus: TheTransformation of History into Fiction in Late Antiquity (329-348)