Book contents
- The Authoritative Historian
- The Authoritative Historian
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Myth, Fiction, and the Historian’s Authority
- Part II Dislocating Authority in Herodotus’ Histories
- Chapter 5 Herodotus as Tour Guide
- Chapter 6 Interpretive Uncertainty in Herodotus’ Histories
- Chapter 7 ‘It is no accident that …’
- Chapter 8 Through Barbarian Eyes
- Part III Performing Collective and Personal Authority
- Part IV Generic Transformations
- Part V Innovation within Tradition
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum
- General Index
Chapter 8 - Through Barbarian Eyes
Non-Greeks on Greeks in Herodotus
from Part II - Dislocating Authority in Herodotus’ Histories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 December 2022
- The Authoritative Historian
- The Authoritative Historian
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Myth, Fiction, and the Historian’s Authority
- Part II Dislocating Authority in Herodotus’ Histories
- Chapter 5 Herodotus as Tour Guide
- Chapter 6 Interpretive Uncertainty in Herodotus’ Histories
- Chapter 7 ‘It is no accident that …’
- Chapter 8 Through Barbarian Eyes
- Part III Performing Collective and Personal Authority
- Part IV Generic Transformations
- Part V Innovation within Tradition
- Bibliography
- Index Locorum
- General Index
Summary
Recognized as ‘father of ethnography’ as well as history, Herodotus is famous for his keen attention to human cultures and their diverse ways of life; accordingly, discussion of cultural differences has a long history in Herodotean studies.1 In his translation of the Histories, for example, George Rawlinson shares his impression of the Persians in that work (more recent scholars, needless to say, have discussed Herodotean ethnography from quite different points of view2)
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- The Authoritative HistorianTradition and Innovation in Ancient Historiography, pp. 157 - 176Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023