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  • Herodot und das Persische Weltreich. Herodotus and the Persian Empire: Tagungsband, Innsbruck, 2008

    Herodot und das Persische Weltreich. Herodotus and the Persian Empire by Rollinger, Robert; Truschnegg, Brigitte; Bichler, Reinhold;

    Tagungsband, Innsbruck, 2008

    Series: Classica et Orientalia; 3;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number Print on Demand-Nachdruck
    • Publisher Harrassowitz
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2011

    • ISBN 9783447062558
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages829 pages
    • Size 240x170x53 mm
    • Weight 1505 g
    • Language
    • Illustrations zahlreiche Abb.
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    Herodotus and the Persian Empire" comprises contributions of an international conference held in Innsbruck in November 2008, which was attended by renowned scholars from Europe, America and Australia. The volume is published within a larger context of research. Its preoccupation is centred on a scholarly discussion of the Greek historiography, focussing on the Historical World of Ancient Middle East.
    The newly established series Classica et Orientalia offers a stage of publication to such studies like Ktesias' World (CLeO 1), The Achaemenid Court (CLeO 2) and Herodotus and the Persian Empire (CLeO 3).
    In the current volume, 33 contributors discuss Herodotus Histories under various points of view, in essays written in English as well as German. On the basis of Ancient Near Eastern source material, the texts are analyzed within literary studies.

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