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The Herodotus Encyclopedia 3 Volume Set Christopher Baron

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The Herodotus Encyclopedia 3 Volume Set Christopher Baron
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 39.43 MB
Pages: 1776
Author: Christopher Baron
ISBN: 9781118689646, 9781119113539, 111868964X, 1119113539, 2020013454, 2020013455
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Herodotus Encyclopedia 3 Volume Set Christopher Baron by Christopher Baron 9781118689646, 9781119113539, 111868964X, 1119113539, 2020013454, 2020013455 instant download after payment.

Provides a comprehensive gateway to Herodotus' Histories, the story they tell, and the world in which they were written
The first work of its kind, this book offers students and faculty of all levels an easy-to-use, up-to-date reference tool on Herodotus of Halicarnassus (the "Father of History") and provides Herodotean scholars with a collection of important strands of recent work. Topics include the debt of Greek historical writing to epic poetry (and other genres); narratological analysis of the text; Herodotus' position vis-à-vis his predecessors and contemporaries; his use of sources; his notion of Greekness; and the growing body of Persian and other Near Eastern evidence for sixth- and fifth century events.
Spanning three volumes, The Herodotus Encyclopedia surveys the current state of knowledge and understanding of Herodotus’ work, and discusses past, current, and emerging approaches to the text. Featuring contributions from an international team of more than 150 scholars, it offers more than 2,500 entries which cover the individuals, peoples, and places Herodotus names in his Histories; the composition and central themes in his work; and the historical, social, intellectual, and literary context of the period. Many entries also explore the text's scholarship and reception from antiquity up to the present day.
Offers entries for every proper name, group, and region mentioned in Herodotus' Histories
Provides discussions of the history of Herodotean studies and scholarship
Considers the historical and cultural contexts within which Herodotus wrote and lived
Addresses the reception of Herodotus during antiquity and beyond
Incorporates the methods and findings of several different disciplines in the humanities
Features maps and illustrations, a user guide, an index, and full bibliographical information in each entry
The Herodotus Encyclopedia is an indispensable text for scholars in classics and related fields, instructors who cover Herodotus or Greek history in their courses, research libraries, and students of ancient Greek history and literature.

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