Literary texts and the Roman historian /
David S. Potter.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
- x, 218 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [203]-211) and index.
Introduction: The plan of the book -- Definition: Historia as inquiry, historia as story, Truth and history, Some rules -- Texts: Sorting things out, Participant evidence, Publication and literary fashion, Illustrative evidence, Narrative, Reconstructing fragmentary authors -- Scholarship: Standards of research, Historians and records, Quellenforschung, Near Eastern records of the past and the Roman imagination, Grammarians and historians, The physical process, Conclusion -- Presentation: The problem, Leopold von Ranke, Objectivism and relativism, Fact and presentation: Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Lucian, Fact and presentation: Cicero, Other forms of presentation, Verisimilitude, Conclusion -- Epilogue: the discourse of dominance?: Appendix: classical authors discussed in the text.
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Latin literature--History and criticism Civilization, Ancient, in literature History, Ancient--Historiography Literature and history--Rome Rhetoric, Ancient