Paging the oracle: interpretation, identity and performance in Herodotus' History
Herodotus begins his enquiry (‘historia’) into why Greeks and Persians came into conflict with the figure of Croesus, ‘the first man whom we know enslaved Greeks’ – the archetypal eastern despot. In the subsequent narrative of his reign, Herodotus explores the reasons behind Croesus’s actions, and t...
Hlavní autor: | Barker, E |
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Další autoři: | The Classical Association |
Médium: | Journal article |
Jazyk: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2006
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