A Commentary on Herodotus (eBook)

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2022
99 Seiten
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859-654717387-8 (EAN)

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A Commentary on Herodotus - J. Wells, W. W. How
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In 'A Commentary on Herodotus,' J. Wells provides a meticulous examination of the ancient historian Herodotus's works. Rooted in a deep scholarly tradition, Wells's commentary dissects Herodotus's accounts with a predilection for precision and contextual understanding. Eschewing anachronism, Wells views Herodotus through the lens of his own time, offering a comprehensive analysis that will appeal to historians and classicists. The text is written with a discerning, astute prose that bridges the gap between the ancient world and contemporary scholarly discourse, maintaining fidelity to the cultural and historiographical milieu of Herodotus's era. It functions as both a reference and a thoughtful critique, serving the needs of academic inquiry and providing illuminating insight into one of history's seminal chroniclers. J. Wells, alongside W. W. How, brings a formidable expertise to the table. This erudition stems perhaps from a profound engagement with classical antiquity and its expositors. Their work draws upon an implicit understanding of the intricacies of historical methodology and linguistics, possibly informed by a wealth of academic experience and a vocation for exploring the nuances of the past. This commentary stands as a testament to the author's dedication to unearthing and elucidating the complexities of Herodotean literature. 'A Commentary on Herodotus' is a significant work for anyone invested in the study of history, particularly the fascinating epoch of Greece in the 5th century BCE. As DigiCat Publishing astutely acknowledges, these writings are part of a legacy to be revered and perpetuated. This book rightfully appeals to those with scholarly interests in classical studies, historiography, or the art of critical commentary, and it deserves a place on the shelves of libraries and personal collections as a resource that enriches the understanding of Herodotus and his inimitable contributions to the historical record.

J. Wells, an author distinguished by a deep scholarly commitment to ancient history, has made a notable contribution to classical literature through his work 'A Commentary on Herodotus.' In this meticulous exploration, Wells offers an in-depth analysis of Herodotus's writings, who is often celebrated as the 'Father of History.' His commentary not only illuminates the historical and cultural context of the ancient world but also engages with the methodological issues that arise from Herodotus's historiographical approaches. Wells's expertise is evident in his ability to dissect complex narratives and provide insightful observations that guide the reader to a greater understanding of the ancient texts. His literary style often blends rigorous academic inquiry with an accessible tone, making his scholarship both venerable and approachable. While details about Wells's academic background and personal life remain sparse, his contribution to the field of classical studies has been widely recognized and referenced by peers and enthusiasts of ancient history. Wells stands as a respected figure among scholars dedicated to the study and interpretation of classical antiquity, particularly for those interested in the hermeneutics of ancient Greek historiography.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Schlagworte Ancient • ancient civilizations • Ancient Greece history • Classical literature commentary • Classical Philology • Greek historiography • Greek history scholarship • Herodotus • Herodotus analysis • Herodotus' Histories book • Herodotus translations • Historical Methodology • Historical primary sources • History
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