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Ancient Historiography on War and Empire Timothy Howe

Ancient Historiography on War and Empire By Timothy Howe

Ancient Historiography on War and Empire by Timothy Howe


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Summary

New perspectives on the genre and context of history-writing in the ancient world and its focus on war and empire.

Ancient Historiography on War and Empire Summary

Ancient Historiography on War and Empire by Timothy Howe

In the ancient Greek-speaking world, writing about the past meant balancing the reporting of facts with shaping and guiding the political interests and behaviours of the present. Ancient Historiography on War and Empire shows the ways in which the literary genre of writing history developed to guide empires through their wars. Taking key events from the Achaemenid Persian, Athenian, Macedonian and Roman 'empires', the 17 essays collected here analyse the way events and the accounts of those events interact. Subjects include: how Greek historians assign nearly divine honours to the Persian King; the role of the tomb cult of Cyrus the Founder in historical narratives of conquest and empire from Herodotus to the Alexander historians; warfare and financial innovation in the age of Philip II and his son, Alexander the Great; the murders of Philip II, his last and seventh wife Kleopatra, and her guardian, Attalos; Alexander the Great's combat use of eagle symbolism and divination; Plutarch's juxtaposition of character in the Alexander-Caesar pairing as a commentary on political legitimacy and military prowess, and Roman Imperial historians using historical examples of good and bad rule to make meaningful challenges to current Roman authority. In some cases, the balance shifts more towards the 'literary' and in others more towards the 'historical', but what all of the essays have in common is both a critical attention to the genre and context of history-writing in the ancient world and its focus on war and empire.

Ancient Historiography on War and Empire Reviews

All of the papers are thought-provoking... * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
This is a massive, well-organised work on the historiography and history of the ancient world; as such, it makes a significant contribution to the present-day overview of historiography; the papers are erudite, well written, [...] Last but not least, it offers numerous fresh and provocative approaches to the seemingly marginal and/or somewhat neglected themes of historiography. * Ancient West & East *

About Timothy Howe

Timothy Howe is Professor of History and Ancient Studies at St. Olaf College (USA). His main research interests are in Alexander the Great, ancient Mediterranean warfare, agriculture, law, religion, trade, and, Greek and Latin epigraphy. Sabine Muller is Professor of Ancient History at Marburg University (Germany) where she specialises in ancient Near East, Greece, Macedonia and Rome including iconography and the study of ancient writers in relation to archaeological evidence. Richard Stoneman is Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Exeter (UK) with particular research interest in the continuity of the Greek world and Greek tradition up to the present day and in Alexander the Great, especially in later legend.

Table of Contents

Contributors Forward: Ancient Historiography and Ancient History Part I: Introduction 1 Why History? On the Emergence of Historical Writing Mark Munn Part II: Persia and Greece 2 The Political and the Divine in Achaemenid Royal Inscriptions Eran Almagor 3 Cyrus the Great and the Sacrifices for a Dead King Josef Wiesehoefer 4 The Horse and the Stag: Philistus' View of Tyrants Frances Pownall Part III: Macedon 5 Alexander II of Macedon William Greenwalt 6 'The Giver of the Bride, the Bridegroom, and the Bride': A Study of the Death of Philip II and its Aftermath Waldemar Heckel, Timothy Howe and Sabine Muller 7 Royal Tombs and Cult of the Dead Kings in Early Hellenistic Macedonia Franca Landucci Gattinoni Part IV: The Empires of Alexander the Great and the Diadochoi 8 The Financial Administration of Asia Minor under Alexander the Great: An Interpretation of Two Passages from Arrian's Anabasis Maxim M. Kholod 9 The Eagle has Landed: Divination in the Alexander Historians Hugh Bowden 10 The Casualty Figures of Alexander's Army Jacek Rzepka 11 Alexander's battles against Persians in the art of the Successors Olga Palagia 12 How the Hoopoe Got His Crest: Reflections on Megasthenes' Stories of India Richard Stoneman 13 Creating the King: The Image of Alexander the Great in 1 Maccabees, 1-10 Aleksandra Kleczar Part V: Second Sophistic Rome 14 The Hero vs. the Tyrant: Legitimate And Illegitimate Rule in Plutarch's Alexander-Caesar Rebecca Frank 15 Plutarch's Alexander, Dionysos and the Metaphysics of Power Elias Koulakiotis 16 The Artistic King: Reflections on a Topos in Second Sophistic Historiography Sabine Muller 17 Flattery, History, and the Pepaideumenos Sulochana Asirvatham Index

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GOR013713862
9781785702990
1785702998
Ancient Historiography on War and Empire by Timothy Howe
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxbow Books
2016-11-30
304
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