Greek Historiography. - HORNBLOWER, S.,

KORTE INHOUD

'This book is a sign of the increasing interest in historiography, which progressively is becoming a subject in itself. (... ) The present volume is the result of a series of lectures delivered in the University of Oxford in 1991. The editor has had the excellent idea of writing an extensive introduction as the first chapter (1-72) to summarise the contents of the different chapters (1-7), the text of each lecture. Next, Hornblower has produced a short history, which he calls 'story', of Greek historiography in order to fill the gaps among the following chapters as well as to interrelate them. H. offers interesting reflections on the division in books of the historians (16-17). Very rightly he has introduced the figure of the 'historiographer' as different from the 'historian' (12,24), and he cleverly distinguishes 'History' 'as a way of looking at the past' from 'Historiography', 'which is the work of fallible human beings with often strong political and other beliefs, cannot help manipulate the past' (38). ...
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1996Uitgever: Clarendon Press304 paginasISBN-10: 0198150725ISBN-13: 9780198150725

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