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A significant trend in the study of Greek and Roman
historiographers is to accept that their works are to a degree both
science and fiction. As scholarly interest broadens, in addition to
evaluating ancient historians on the basis of the reliability of
the information they record, and verifying the narratives against
various elements of the material (inscriptions, excavations,
numismatics), new studies are beginning to elaborate on the
stylistic and narrative qualities of the texts themselves. The
present volume offers a fine collection of essays that on the whole
emphasize the literary dimensions of the ancient Greek and Roman
historians. Offering narratological, linguistic, and theoretical
approaches to historiography, the contributors of the book
elaborate on the intersections between historiography and other
literary genres, the literary manipulation of military events and
the criteria of selectivity, the reception of ancient historical
texts in other genres, time and space in historical narrative, and
plenty of other relevant topics. The shared belief of the authors
is that there is a close interrelation between the literary
features and the scientific value of ancient Greek and Roman
historiography.
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