Interpreting Herodotus
Thomas Harrison editor Elizabeth Irwin editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:22nd Mar '18
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Charles W. Fornara's Herodotus: An Interpretative Essay (Oxford, 1971) was a landmark publication in the study of the great Greek historian. Well-known in particular for its main thesis that the Histories should be read against the background of the Atheno-Peloponnesian Wars during which it was written, its insight and penetrating discussion extend to a range of other issues, from the relative unity of Herodotus' work and the relationship between his ethnographies and historical narrative, to the themes and motifs that criss-cross the Histories - how 'history became moral and Herodotus didactic'. Interpreting Herodotus brings together a team of leading Herodotean scholars to look afresh at the themes of Fornara's seminal Essay in the light of the explosion of scholarship on the Histories in the intervening years, focusing particularly on how we can interpret Herodotus' work in terms of the context in which he wrote. What does it mean to talk of the unity of the Histories, or Herodotus' 'moral' purpose? How can we reconstruct the context in which the Histories were written and published? And in what sense might the Histories constitute a 'warning' for his own, or for subsequent, generations? In developing and interrogating Fornara's influential ideas for a new generation of scholars, the volume also offers a wealth of insights and new perspectives on the 'Father of History' that attests to the vibrancy and diversity of contemporary engagement with Herodotus.
This is a much recommended volume for everyone interested in the monumental work of Herodotus. * Kveta Smolarikova, Ancient West and East *
Interpretation Herodotus is a much recommended volume for everyone interested in the monumental work of Herodotus. All contributors, or better distinguished Herodoteans, clearly prove that there are still numerous themes worthy of study and analysis. * Květa Smoláriková, Charles University, Prague *
"It is no hagiography, and contributors are not reluctant to disagree with Fornara's approaches, yet there remains a strong recognition of the quality and importance of Fornara's essay and as a whole it offers a fitting tribute to that much slimmer volume." -- Alan Beale, Classics for all
ISBN: 9780198803614
Dimensions: 242mm x 165mm x 30mm
Weight: 822g
444 pages