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Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography
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380 pages
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Exploring the claims to authority of ancient Greek and Roman historians, this study delves into how these figures established their credibility and influence through their narratives. It examines the rhetorical strategies and historical contexts that shaped their works, revealing insights into the nature of historical writing in the classical world. The analysis highlights the interplay between personal experience, societal expectations, and the pursuit of truth in the formation of historical accounts.
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2003, hardcover
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