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Truth and History in the Ancient World
Pluralising the Past
Lisa Hau, Ian Ruffell, Lisa Hau, Ian Ruffell
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Truth and History in the Ancient World
Pluralising the Past
Lisa Hau, Ian Ruffell, Lisa Hau, Ian Ruffell
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This collection of essays investigates histories in the ancient world and the extent to which the producers and consumers of those histories believed them to be true. Ancient Greek historiographers repeatedly stressed the importance of truth to history; yet they also purported to believe in myth, distorted facts for nationalistic or moralizing purposes, and omitted events that modern audiences might consider crucial to a truthful account of the past. Truth and History in the Ancient World explores a pluralistic concept of truth – one in which different versions of the same historical event can all be true – or different kinds of truths and modes of belief are contingent on culture.
Beginning with comparisons between historiography and aspects of belief in Greek tragedy, chapters include discussions of historiography through the works of Herodotus, Xenophon, and Ktesias, as well as Hellenistic and later historiography, material culture in Vitruvius, and Lucian's satire. Rather than investigate whether historiography incorporates elements of poetic, rhetorical, or narrative techniques to shape historical accounts, or whether cultural memory is flexible or manipulated, this volume examines pluralities of truth and belief within the ancient world – and consequences for our understanding of culture, ancient or otherwise.
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- Cover Page
- Truth and History in the Ancient World
- Routledge Studies in Ancient History
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Challenging Abundance of the Past: Pluralising and Reducing in Pindar’s Victory Songs
- 3 Tragedy and Fictionality
- 4 Seventeen Types of Ambiguity in Euripides’ Helen
- 5 Multiple Ways to Access the Past: The Myth of Oedipus, Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex and Herodotus’ Histories
- 6 Fictional Truth and Factual Truth in Herodotus
- 7 Se non è vero: On the Use of Untrue Stories in Herodotus
- 8 Intertextuality and Plural Truths in Xenophon’s Historical Narrative
- 9 Ctesias of Cnidus: Poet, Novelist or Historian?
- 10 The Aesthetics of Truth: Narrative and Historical Understanding in Polybius’ Histories
- 11 Truth and Moralising: The Twin Aims of the Hellenistic Historiographers
- 12 Alexander and the Amazonian Queen: Truth and Fiction
- 13 Lucian on Truth and Lies in Ancient Historiography: The Theory and its Limits
- Index