The Liar School of Herodotos

The Liar School of Herodotos
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Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9789004674837
ISBN-13 : 9004674837
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Download or read book The Liar School of Herodotos written by W.K. Pritchett and published by BRILL. This book was released on 1993-01-01 with total page 365 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Professor Pritchett, questioning the patron-izing and dismissive tone which a group of scholars has reserved for Herodotos, devotes his attention to four works of the past decade which have to do with Herodotos' source-citations, his epigraphical listings, his record for Scythia, and the treatment of the topography of Thermopylai by a geomorphological survey team, as well as some miscellaneous writings. His procedure is to take up passage by passage the examples where Herodotos has been charged with falsification in an effort to show that there exists in the literature evidence which mutes the allegations. He concludes with sections on a general appraisal of Herodotos by specialists and a discussion of Herodotos' audience. The monograph is of general interest to students of Greek historiography. There is an index of the Herodotean passages which are scrutinized.


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