On Writing History from Herodotus to Herodian - John Marincola

On Writing History from Herodotus to Herodian

John Marincola (Oversetter)

What is history and how should it be written? This important new anthology contains all the seminal texts that relate to the writing of history in the ancient world. Les mer
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What is history and how should it be written? This important new anthology contains all the seminal texts that relate to the writing of history in the ancient world.
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Forlag: Penguin Classics
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 672
ISBN: 9780141393575
Format: 20 x 13 cm
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«an excellent tool for the study of ancient historiography at all levels, and it is bound to become a standard point of reference in the future»

, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
John Marincola (Translator)
John Marincola was born in Philadelphia in 1954, and was educated at Swarthmore College, the University of Pennsylvania, and Brown University. He has taught at the College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts, and at Union College in New York, and is currently an Associate Professor of Classics at New York University. From 1997 to 1999 he was Executive Director of the American Philological Association, and in 1999-2000 he was a Junior Fellow at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, DC. He is the author of Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography (Cambridge, 1997), Greek Historians (Greece and Rome New Surveys in the Classics 31, Oxford, 2001), and of several articles on the Greek and Roman historians.