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Divine Narratives in Xenophon's Anabasis [PDF]
This paper builds on recent work that has focused on the interplay between Xenophon the narrator and Xenophon the character in the Anabasis. It illustrates how crucial the divine is in the construction of Xenophon’s character and the overall shape of the
Haywood, Jan
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Modern historiography on the ancient world has focused in the last few decades on the problems of Greek identity and self-awareness, as well as Greek relations to the nonGreek populations.
Ivan Matijašić
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CELEBRATING THE PAST: HORACE’S ODES AS AIDE MÉMOIRE
<p>In Travels with Herodotus Ryszard Kapuscinski writes:</p> <p>Herodotus admits that he was obsessed with memory, fearful on its behalf. He felt that memory is something defective, fragile, impermanent – illusory, even.
S. Thom
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The beginnings of Boiotian local historiography. Localism and local perspective in Boiotia between the end of the fifth century BC and the age of the Theban hegemony [PDF]
Presentation of a preliminary study on the early stages of Boiotian ...
Tufano, Salvatore
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Ioni senza malakie: Chio, Erodoto e la rivolta ionica
The article examines the behavior of the island of Chios during the Ionian revolt, according to the account of Herodotus. Chios adheres recklessly to revolt, but remains loyal to the end: fights at Lade with 100 ships, undergoing between the Ionians ...
Eduardo Federico
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ARCHAIC THOUGHT AND SOPHISTRY IN HERODOTUS’ HISTORIES 3.38.1 SOME REMARKS ON THE CONCEPT OF ΝΟΜΟΣ*
The concepts of νόμος and φύσις were key to sophistical thinking. The sophistical opposition between the two concepts exerted a great influence in the fifth century BC.
SERGIO BARRIONUEVO
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Lunar Outgassing, Transient Phenomena and The Return to The Moon, I: Existing Data
Herein the transient lunar phenomena (TLP) report database is subjected to a discriminating statistical filter robust against sites of spurious reports, and produces a restricted sample that may be largely reliable.
Arlin P. S. Crotts +41 more
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Human and animal skin identified by palaeoproteomics in Scythian leather objects from Ukraine. [PDF]
Brandt LØ +4 more
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Kleomenes I of Sparta: A Proto-Biography [PDF]
Claims that Herodotus reveals himself as a proto-biographer are not yet widely accepted. To advance this claim, I review his recount of Kleomenes of Sparta (c. 540–c.
Oliver R. Baker
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