Histos Supplement 11: C. Constantakopoulou and M. Fragoulaki, edd., Shaping Memory in Ancient Greece: Poetry, Historiography, and Epigraphy (2020)
Histos Supplement 11: C. Constantakopoulou and M. Fragoulaki, edd., Shaping Memory in Ancient Greece: Poetry, Historiography, and Epigraphy (2020)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
C. Constantakopoulou and M. Fragoulaki, Introduction [forthcoming].
Ch. 1. Christopher Pelling, Homer and the Question Why, 1–35
Ch. 2. Maria Fragoulaki, Thucydides Homericus and the Episode of Mycalessus (Thuc. 7.29–30): Myth and History, Space and Collective Memory, 37–86
Ch. 3. Peter Agócs, Pindar’s Pythian 4: Interpreting History in Song, 87–154
Ch. 4. Emily Baragwanath, History, Ethnography, and Aetiology in Herodotus’ Libyan Logos (4.145–205), 155–88
Ch. 5. Joseph Skinner, Writing Culture: Historiography, Hybridity, and the Shaping of Collective Memory, 189–234
Ch. 6. Polly Low, Remembering, Forgetting, and Rewriting the Past: Athenian Inscriptions and Collective Memory, 235–68
Ch. 7. Julia Shear, An Inconvenient Past in Hellenistic Athens: The Case of Phaidros of Sphettos, 269–301
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