Volume I of The Oxford History of Historical Writing offers essays by leading scholars on the development and history of the major traditions of historical writing, including the ancient Near East, Classical Greece and Rome, and East and South Asia from their origins until ca. AD 600. It aims at once to provide an authoritative survey of the field and to provoke cross-cultural comparisons. This is the first of five volumes in a series that will explorerepresentations of the past from the beginning of writing to the present day, and from all over the world.
Volume I of The Oxford History of Historical Writing offers essays by leading scholars on the development and history of the major traditions of historical writing, including the ancient Near East, Classical Greece and Rome, and East and South Asia from their origins until ca. AD 600. It aims at once to provide an authoritative survey of the field and to provoke cross-cultural comparisons. This is the first of five volumes in a series that will explorerepresentations of the past from the beginning of writing to the present day, and from all over the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Feldherr received his Ph.D. from Berkeley in 1991 and is currently Professor of Classics at Princeton University. His research focuses on Latin literature, primarily historiography and the poetry of the late republic and early empire. Grant Hardy is Professor of History and Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. He has a B.A. in Ancient Greek from Brigham Young University and a Ph.D in Chinese Language and Literature from Yale.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Piotr Michalowski: Early Mesopotamia * 2: Mario Liverani: Later Mesopotamia * 3: John Baines: Ancient Egypt * 4: John Van Seters: Historiography in Ancient Israel * 5: Robin Osborne: Greek Inscriptions as Historical Writing * 6: Deborah Boedeker: Early Greek Poetry as/and History * 7: Jonas Grethlein: The Rise of Greek Historiography and the Invention of Prose * 8: John Dillery: Hellenistic Historiography * 9: Jonathan J. Price: Josephus * 10: Alison E. Cooley: History and Inscriptions, Rome * 11: Uwe Walter: Annales and Analysis * 12: Ellen O'Gorman: Imperial History and Biography at Rome * 13: David S. Potter: The Greek Historians of Imperial Rome * 14: Michael Whitby: Imperial Christian Historiography * 15: Edward L. Shaughnessy: History and Inscriptions (China) * 16: David Schaberg: Chinese History and Philosophy * 17: Wai-yee Li: Pre-Qin Annals * 18: Mark Edward Lewis: Historiography and Empire * 19: William H. Nienhauser, Jr.: Sima Qian and the Shiji * 20: Steven W. Durrant: The Han Histories * 21: Albert E. Dien: Historiography of the Six Dynasties Period (220-581) * 22: John Kieschnick: Buddhism: Biographies of Buddhist Monks * 23: Romila Thapar: Historical Traditions in Early India: c.1000 BC to c. AD 600 * 24: Romila Thapar: Inscriptions as Historical Writing in Early India: Third Century BC to Sixth Century AD * 25: G. E. R. Lloyd: Epilogue
* 1: Piotr Michalowski: Early Mesopotamia * 2: Mario Liverani: Later Mesopotamia * 3: John Baines: Ancient Egypt * 4: John Van Seters: Historiography in Ancient Israel * 5: Robin Osborne: Greek Inscriptions as Historical Writing * 6: Deborah Boedeker: Early Greek Poetry as/and History * 7: Jonas Grethlein: The Rise of Greek Historiography and the Invention of Prose * 8: John Dillery: Hellenistic Historiography * 9: Jonathan J. Price: Josephus * 10: Alison E. Cooley: History and Inscriptions, Rome * 11: Uwe Walter: Annales and Analysis * 12: Ellen O'Gorman: Imperial History and Biography at Rome * 13: David S. Potter: The Greek Historians of Imperial Rome * 14: Michael Whitby: Imperial Christian Historiography * 15: Edward L. Shaughnessy: History and Inscriptions (China) * 16: David Schaberg: Chinese History and Philosophy * 17: Wai-yee Li: Pre-Qin Annals * 18: Mark Edward Lewis: Historiography and Empire * 19: William H. Nienhauser, Jr.: Sima Qian and the Shiji * 20: Steven W. Durrant: The Han Histories * 21: Albert E. Dien: Historiography of the Six Dynasties Period (220-581) * 22: John Kieschnick: Buddhism: Biographies of Buddhist Monks * 23: Romila Thapar: Historical Traditions in Early India: c.1000 BC to c. AD 600 * 24: Romila Thapar: Inscriptions as Historical Writing in Early India: Third Century BC to Sixth Century AD * 25: G. E. R. Lloyd: Epilogue
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The Oxford History of History Writing is a fundamental publication on international historiography traditions, its problems, and key actors. Zaur Gasimov, Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas
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