A Commentary on Herodotus

Par : J. Wells, W. W. How
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  • Nombre de pages99
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4717387-8
  • EAN8596547173878
  • Date de parution15/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille270 Ko
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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A Commentary on Herodotus offers an engaging exploration into the classical world through the lens of one of its most renowned figures, Herodotus. The anthology spans a wide array of literary styles, from detailed historiographical analysis to interpretative essays, each offering new insights into his seminal work, 'The Histories.' The collection captures the richness and diversity of interpretations, drawing attention to pivotal pieces that illuminate Herodotus's narrative technique and the cultural tapestry of his times.
The editors, J. Wells and W. W. How, bring forth a curated selection of readings that heighten the reader's appreciation of Herodotean scholarship. The contributing authors, in collaboration with Wells and How, are a distinguished assembly of scholars whose work collectively embodies the dynamism of classical studies. Their varied backgrounds - rooted in historical research, literary criticism, and cultural studies - converge to reveal how Herodotus's narratives continue to resonate with and inform contemporary understanding.
The commentary aligns with historical and literary movements that seek to reinterpret antiquity, providing fresh perspectives on social, political, and philosophical themes. These voices coalesce, offering richness and depth to Herodotus's portrayal of historical events and cultural encounters. Recommended for anyone fascinated by ancient history and literature, this anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of scholarly perspectives in one definitive volume.
Readers are invited to explore the educational richness offered by Wells and How's insightful curation, which synthesizes diverse analyses into a cohesive narrative tapestry. By engaging with the anthology, audiences gain profound insights into Herodotus's work, fostering a deeper dialogue about the ancient world and its continuing influence on modern thought.
A Commentary on Herodotus offers an engaging exploration into the classical world through the lens of one of its most renowned figures, Herodotus. The anthology spans a wide array of literary styles, from detailed historiographical analysis to interpretative essays, each offering new insights into his seminal work, 'The Histories.' The collection captures the richness and diversity of interpretations, drawing attention to pivotal pieces that illuminate Herodotus's narrative technique and the cultural tapestry of his times.
The editors, J. Wells and W. W. How, bring forth a curated selection of readings that heighten the reader's appreciation of Herodotean scholarship. The contributing authors, in collaboration with Wells and How, are a distinguished assembly of scholars whose work collectively embodies the dynamism of classical studies. Their varied backgrounds - rooted in historical research, literary criticism, and cultural studies - converge to reveal how Herodotus's narratives continue to resonate with and inform contemporary understanding.
The commentary aligns with historical and literary movements that seek to reinterpret antiquity, providing fresh perspectives on social, political, and philosophical themes. These voices coalesce, offering richness and depth to Herodotus's portrayal of historical events and cultural encounters. Recommended for anyone fascinated by ancient history and literature, this anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with a multiplicity of scholarly perspectives in one definitive volume.
Readers are invited to explore the educational richness offered by Wells and How's insightful curation, which synthesizes diverse analyses into a cohesive narrative tapestry. By engaging with the anthology, audiences gain profound insights into Herodotus's work, fostering a deeper dialogue about the ancient world and its continuing influence on modern thought.
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