Greek notions of the past in the archaic and classical eras : history without historians

Weitere Verfasser: Marincola, John , [HerausgeberIn]
Llewellyn-Jones, Lloyd , [HerausgeberIn]
Maciver, Calum Alasdair , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2012]
Umfang/Format: xiv, 378 pages : illustrations, plan ; 24 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Edinburgh Leventis studies 6
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction :
  • a past without historians /
  • John Marincola
  • Homer and heroic history /
  • Jonas Grethlein
  • Hesiod on human history /
  • Bruno Currie
  • Helen and 'I' in early Greek lyric /
  • Deborah Boedeker
  • Stesichorus and Ibycus :
  • plain tales from the Western front /
  • Ewen Bowie
  • Pindar and the reconstruciton of the past /
  • Maria Pavlou
  • Debating the past in Euripides' Troades and Orestes and in Sophocles' Electra /
  • Ruth Scodel
  • Euripidean explainers /
  • Allen Romano
  • Old comedy and popular history /
  • Jeffrey Henderson
  • Attic heroes and the construction of the Athenian past in the fifth century /
  • H.A. Shapiro
  • Family time :
  • temporality, gender and materiality in Ancient Greece /
  • Lin Foxhall
  • Common knowledge and the contestation of history in some fourth-century Athenian trials /
  • Jon Hesk
  • Plato and the stability of history /
  • Kathryn A. Morgan
  • Inscribing the past in fourth-century Athens /
  • S.D. Lambert
  • The politics of the past :
  • remembering revolution at Athens /
  • Julia L. Shear
  • 'Remembering the ancient way of life' :
  • primitivism in Greek sacrificial ritual /
  • Emily Kearns
  • The great kings of the fourth century and the Greek memory of the Persian past /
  • Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
  • Commentary /
  • Simon Goldhill, Suzanne Saïd and Christopher Pelling.