Time and narrative in ancient historiography the 'plupast' from Herodotus to Appian
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Cambridge University Press
cop. 2016
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. The historian's plupast: introductory remarks on its forms and functions / Jonas Grethlein and Christopher B. Krebs ; 2. Speaker's past and plupast: Herodotus in the light of elegy and lyric / Deborah Boedeker ; 3. The mythic plupast in Herodotus / Emily Baragwanath ; 4. The use and abuse of history in the Plataean debate (Thuc. 3.52-68) / Jonas Grethlein ; 5. The plupast in Xenophon's Hellenica / Tim Rood ; 6. Magna mihi copia est memorandi: modes of historiography in the speeches of Caesar and Cato (Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 51-4) / Andrew Feldherr ; 7. Negotiating the plupast: Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Roman self-definition / Clemence Schultze ; 8. M. Manlius Capitolinus: the metaphorical plupast and metahistorical reflections / Christopher B. Krebs ; 9. Repetita bellorum ciuilium memoria: the remembrance of civil war and its literature in Tacitus, Histories 1.50 / Timothy Joseph ; 10. Mimesis and the (plu)past in Plutarch's Lives / Alexei Zadorojnyi ; 11. War stories: the uses of the plupast in Appian / Luke Pitcher.