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The Figure of the Staggering Rat: Reading Colonial Outbreak Narratives Against the Grain of "Virus Hunting". [PDF]
Lynteris C.
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Origin Stories of the 'Grants Uranium District' in Northwestern New Mexico: Archives, Memoirs, and Exploratory Boreholes in the Production of Geological Regions. [PDF]
DE Pree T.
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Hamitic race theory and African cattle classification, 1868-1971. [PDF]
Brown T.
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The History of Greek and Roman Historiography
The development of Greek and Roman historiography is difficult to describe. So many ancient histories are lost and those that survive are hardly representative. In this thesis I argue that despite these difficulties some historiographical trends remain discernible, and examine three such fundamental changes to the ancient historian’s craft.
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Ephorus of Cyme and Greek Historiography
Ephorus of Cyme, who lived in the fourth century BC, is one of the most important historians of antiquity whose work has not survived and, according to Polybius, was the first to have written a universal history. His lost Histories are known from numerous 'fragments', that is, quotations by later authors such as Polybius, Diodorus, Strabo and Plutarch,
Giovanni Parmeggiani
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General survey about Western Greek Historiography (Hippys, Antiochus, Philistus, Timaeus), and its relevance in Ancient Greek culture. A survey on Western Greek Historiography from the beginnings to Diodorus of Siciliy (V-I Cent.B.C.). The author outilnes the topics of 'Western Historians' in Classical Tradition.
VATTUONE, RICCARDO
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