Histos Supplement 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ch. 1. Andrew G. Scott, Introduction: The Methodology, Politics, and Value of Contemporary Historiography, 1
Ch. 2. Christopher Baron, Being There: Three Examples of Brief Dialogue in Herodotus and Thucydides, 15
Ch. 3. Frances Pownall, Contemporary Historiography and Ptolemy’s Creation of an ‘Egyptian’ Alexander, 39
Ch. 4. Lydia Spielberg, Caesar’s Talkative Centurions: Anecdotal Speech, Soldierly Fides, and Contemporary History, 65
Ch. 5. Jennifer Gerrish, Sallust and the ‘Modern’ Lie, 107
Ch. 6. Adam M. Kemezis, Tacitus and the Older Generation: Fatherhood and its Alternatives in the Agricola, 133
Ch. 7. Jesper Majbom Madsen, Autopsy from a Broken Monarchy: Trauma-based Readings from Cassius Dio’s Contemporary Rome, 163
Ch. 8. Andrew G. Scott, The Images of Young Tyrants: Representation and Reality in Herodian’s Roman History, 191
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