The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia and Historiography

The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia and Historiography
Title The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia and Historiography PDF eBook
Author Egidia Occhipinti
Publisher BRILL
Pages 317
Release 2016-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 9004325786

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This book involves a new historiographical study of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia that defines its relationship with fifth- and fourth-century historical works as well as its role as a source of Diodorus’ Bibliotheke. The traditional and common approach taken by those who studied the HO is primarily historical: scholars have focused on particular, often isolated, topics such as the question of the authorship, the historical perspective of the HO against other Hellenica from the 4th century BC. This book is unconventional in that it offers a study of the HO and fifth- and fourth-century historical works supported by papyrological enquiries and literary strategies, such as intertextuality and narratology, which will undoubtedly contribute to the progress of research in ancient historiography.

An Historical Commentary on the "Hellenica Oxyrhynchia,"

An Historical Commentary on the
Title An Historical Commentary on the "Hellenica Oxyrhynchia," PDF eBook
Author I. A. F. Bruce
Publisher London : Cambridge University Press
Pages 200
Release 1967
Genre Greece
ISBN

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Oversættelse af og kommentarer til en papyrus, fundet i Ægypten, omhandlende begivenheder i den græske historie og om Lilleasiens topografi 396-395 f. Kr.

Hellenica Oxyrhynchia

Hellenica Oxyrhynchia
Title Hellenica Oxyrhynchia PDF eBook
Author Paul McKechnie
Publisher
Pages 187
Release 1988
Genre History
ISBN 9780856683589

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The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, substantial fragments of history by an anonymous 4th century writer, cover the years 410 BC and 396 BC a period which is at the heart of most students' study of Greek history.

The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika

The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika
Title The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Strassler
Publisher Anchor
Pages 673
Release 2010-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 1400034760

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From the editor of the widely praised The Landmark Thucydides and The Landmark Herodotus, here is a new edition of Xenophon’s Hellenika, the primary source for the events of the final seven years and aftermath of the Peloponnesian War. Hellenika covers the years between 411 and 362 B.C.E., a particularly dramatic period during which the alliances among Athens, Sparta, Thebes, and Persia were in constant flux. Together with the volumes of Herodotus and Thucydides, it completes an ancient narrative of the military and political history of classical Greece. Xenophon was an Athenian who participated in the expedition of Cyrus the Younger against Cyrus’ brother, the Perisan King Artaxerces II. Later Xenophon joined the Spartan army and hence was exiled from Athens. In addition to the Hellenika, a number of his essays have survived, including one on his memories of his teacher, Socrates. Beautifully illustrated, heavily annotated, and filled with detailed, clear maps, this edition gives us a new, authoritative, and completely accessible translation by John Marincola, an comprehensive introduction by David Thomas, sixteen appendices written by leading classics scholars, and an extensive timeline/chronology to clarify this otherwise confusing period. Unlike any other edition of the Hellenika, it also includes the relevant texts of Diodorus Siculus and the Oxyrhynchus Historian, with explanatory footnotes and a table that correlates passages of the three works, which is perhaps crucial to an assessment of Xenophon’s reliability and quality as a historian. Like the two Landmark editions that precede it, The Landmark Xenophon’s Hellenika is the most readable and comprehensive edition available of an essential history.

Theopompus The Historian

Theopompus The Historian
Title Theopompus The Historian PDF eBook
Author Gordon S. Shrimpton
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 365
Release 1991-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0773562915

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Theopompus was primarily known in antiquity for his historical works, which included an Epitome of Herodotus; Hellenica, a twelve-volume history of Greece; and the fifty-eight volume Philippica, which focused mainly on the career of Philip II of Macedon. All of Theopompus' works were lost by late antiquity except fifty-three volumes of the Philippica, which survived into Byzantine times only to disappear by perhaps the tenth century. Before these works were lost, geographers, lexicographers, biographers, collectors of anecdotes, and later historians all quoted Theopompus in their writings and many critics of historical style commented on Theopompus' work. Concentrating on the Hellenica and the Philippica, Shrimpton studies the fragments and testimonies to reveal what can be gleaned about the scope and content of Theopompus' two major works. He deals systematically with the problems of interpretation and makes clear the methodological background of his reconstructions and evaluations, furnishing the basis for further methodological debate. Theopompus' moral and political views are discussed, as are his treatment of two of the most important figures of the middle of the fourth century BC, Philip and Demosthenes. In addition, Shrimpton provides a comprehensive index of the proper names found in the fragments and reassesses the authorship of the Hellenica Oxyrhynchia, suggesting that it is most plausibly identified with Cratippus.

The Cambridge Companion to Xenophon

The Cambridge Companion to Xenophon
Title The Cambridge Companion to Xenophon PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Flower
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 545
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1107050065

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Introduces Xenophon's writings and their importance for Western culture, while explaining the main scholarly controversies.

Xenophon And The History Of His Times

Xenophon And The History Of His Times
Title Xenophon And The History Of His Times PDF eBook
Author John Dillery
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2002-11-01
Genre History
ISBN 1134874693

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Xenophon and the History of his Times examines Xenophon's longer historical works, the Hellenica and the Anabasis. Dillery considers how far these texts reflect the Greek intellectual world of the fourth and fifth centuries B.C., rather than focusing on the traditional question of how accurate they are as histories. Through analysis of the complete corpus of Xenophon's work, and the writings of his contemporaries, Xenophon is shown to be very much a man of his times, concerned with topical issues ranging from panhellenism and utopia to how far the gods controlled human history. This book will be valuable reading for students on ancient history courses and for all those interested in Greek political and philosophical thought.