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|a A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography.
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|a This two-volume Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography reflects the new directions and interpretations that have arisen in the field of ancient historiography in the past few decades.Comprises a series of cutting edge articles written by recognised scholarsPresents broad, chronological treatments of important issues in the writing of history and antiquityThese are complemented by chapters on individual genres and sub-genres from the fifth century B.C.E. to the fourth century C.E. Provides a series of interpretative readings on the individual historiansContains essays on the neighbouring ge.
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|a Cover Page; Contents Page; Endorsements Page; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contributors Page; Preface; Acknowledgments; Ancient Authors: Abbreviations; Reference Works: Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Approaching Classical Historiography; 2 Evolving Approaches; 3 Developmental Models; Part I: Contexts; Chapter 1: The Place of History in the Ancient World; Chapter 2: The Origin of Greek Historiography; Chapter 3: History and Historia: Inquiry in the Greek Historians; Chapter 4: Documents and the Greek Historians; Chapter 5: The Prehistory of Roman Historiography.
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|a Chapter 6: Myth and HistoriographyChapter 7: The Construction of Meaning in the First Three Historians; Chapter 8: Characterization in Ancient Historiography; Chapter 9: Speeches in Classical Historiography; Chapter 10: Readers and Reception: A Text Case; Part II: Surveys; Chapter 11: The Development of the War Monograph; Chapter 12: Continuous Histories (Hellenica); Chapter 13: Universal History from Ephorus to Diodorus; Chapter 14: Local History and Atthidography; Chapter 15: Western Greek Historiography; Chapter 16: Greek Historians of Persia.
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|a Chapter 17: The Historians of Alexander the GreatChapter 18: Greek Historians of the Near East: Clio's "Other" Sons; Chapter 19: The Jewish Appropriation of Hellenistic Historiography; Chapter 20: The Greek Historians of Rome; Chapter 21: The Early Roman Tradition; Chapter 22: Memoir and Autobiography in Republican Rome; Chapter 23: Roman Historiography in the Late Republic; Chapter 24: The Emperor and his Historians; Chapter 25: The Epitomizing Tradition in Late Antiquity; Part III: Readings; Chapter 26: To Each His Own: Simonides and Herodotus on Thermopylae.
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|a Chapter 27: Rhampsinitos and the Clever Thief (Herodotus 2.121)Chapter 28: The Enigma of Discourse: A View of Thucydides; Chapter 29: Contest (Agon) in Thucydides; Chapter 30: Narrative Manner and Xenophon's More Routine Hellenica; Chapter 31: Fortune (tyche) in Polybius; Chapter 32: Polybius and Aetolia: A Historiographical Approach; Chapter 33: Diodorus Siculus on the Third Sacred War; Chapter 34: Caesar's Account of the Battle of Massilia (BC 1.34- 2.22): Some Historiographical and Narratological Approaches? S; Chapter 35: The Politics of Sallustian Style.
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|a Chapter 36: The Translation of CatilineChapter 37: Claudius Quadrigarius and Livy's Second Pentad; Chapter 38: Fog on the Mountain: Philip and Mt. Haemus in Livy 40.21- 22; Chapter 39: Clothing Cincinnatus: Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Chapter 40: The Imperial Republic of Velleius Paterculus; Chapter 41: Josephus and the Cannibalism of Mary (BJ 6.199- 219); Chapter 42: Quintus Curtius Rufus on the "Good King": The Dioxippus Episode in Book 9.7.16- 26; Chapter 43: Tacitus and the Battle of Mons Graupius: A Historiographical Route Map?
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