Herodotus: Book VI
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This commentary introduces Herodotus Book 6 - Shuckburgh's Greek text is reproduced, but the book also includes a new introduction and up-to-date bibliography.
This commentary is intended as an introduction to "Herodotus Book Six". It is a new edition which replaces that of E.S. Schuckburgh's 1889 version. Shuckburgh's Greek text is reproduced, but the book also includes a new introduction and up-to-date bibliography.The Sixth Book of Herodotus covers the history of Greece in the first decade of the fifth century BC, including such momentous events as the Ionian revolt and the Marathon Campaign. This commentary, aimed at undergraduates and sixth-formers, is intended to introduce them to the work of one of the most significant and entertaining writers of his day, whose influence on the development of prose literature in general and historiography in particular was of paramount importance. This edition is intended to replace that of E.S. Shuckburgh, first published in 1889 at a time when the student's knowledge of Greek grammar and syntax was very much greater than is the case today. In addition several generations of scholars have broadened immeasurably our understanding of Greek history since Shuckburgh's day. Accordingly this commentary explains points of grammar and syntax while at the same time covering the historical interpretation. The book reproduces Schuckburgh's Greek text, but comes with a new introduction and up-to-date bibliography.
McQueen's edition improves on Shuckburgh's by affording richer linguistic assistance to meet the needs of intermediate-level language students together with perceptive historical commentary based on more recent research. -- James P. Holoka, Eastern Michigan University, USA * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
ISBN: 9781853995866
Dimensions: 208mm x 148mm x 15mm
Weight: 368g
192 pages
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