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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (317 p)
    ISBN: 9789004325715
    Series Statement: Mnemosyne, Supplements
    Content: ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Chapter 1. The HO in the View of Modern Scholars -- ‎1.1. The Authorship -- ‎1.2. A New Proposal and Old Theories -- ‎1.3. The HO and Xenophon's Hellenica -- ‎Part 1. -- ‎Chapter 2. The Work and the Reader -- ‎2.1. The Narrative Character of Fourth-Century Hellenica -- ‎2.2. P. Oxy. V 842: Annalistic Framework, Synchronistic Narrative -- ‎2.3. The Historian's Evaluation and Its Impact on the Readers -- ‎2.4. Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 3. Spartan Motivations: the HO and Xenophon -- ‎3.1. Greek Hostility and Sparta's Reasons
    Content: ‎3.2. Sparta's Asiatic Campaign and Its Analysis -- ‎3.3. Agesilaus' Motivations and the Lasting Significance of the Spartan Campaign in Asia -- ‎3.4. The End of a Dream? -- ‎3.5. Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 4. Diodorus, the HO and Xenophon: A Reassessment -- ‎4.1. The HO as a Source for Diodorus' Bibliotheke -- ‎4.2. Diodorus' Thirteenth Book and the Florence Papyrus -- ‎4.3. Diodorus, the Cairo Papyrus and Xenophon -- ‎4.4. Diodorus on Theramenes: Final Observations -- ‎4.5. Conclusion -- ‎Part 2. -- ‎Chapter 5. The HO and Athenian Polypragmosyne -- ‎5.1. Athenian ‭πολυπραγμοσύνη‬: a Literary Topos
    Content: ‎5.2. A Fourth-Century Debate? -- ‎5.3. Multa per Aequora … Sea Power and Athenian Motivation -- ‎5.4. Cnidus According to the Oxyrhynchus Historian: a Solely Persian Success -- ‎5.5. Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 6. Terra Marique … -- ‎6.1. Decelea, or the Supremacy of Land over Sea -- ‎6.2. The Sea as a Barrier -- ‎6.3. ‭τὸ συμπολιτεύειν‬: Thebes versus Boeotia? -- ‎6.4. Conclusion -- ‎6.5. Analytical Description of the Toponyms Occurring in the HO -- ‎Chapter 7. Historiography and Hegemony -- ‎7.1. Sparta, or the Undisputed Hegemony -- ‎7.2. Diodorus and the Debate on Hegemony
    Content: ‎7.3. Political Realities and Historiographical Simplifications -- ‎7.4. Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 8. Historical Causation -- ‎8.1. Why Do Things Happen? -- ‎8.2. To Blame or not to Blame … Individual and Collective Responsibilities -- ‎8.3. Visibility and Clarity in Historical Causation -- ‎8.4. Thebes, or Intra-Greek Hostility -- ‎8.5. Stasis, or the Dimension of Internal Conflict. What Awareness of Thucydides? -- ‎8.6. Conclusion -- ‎Chapter 9. 'Moralism' in Historiography -- ‎9.1. The HO and Thucydides: What 'Moralism'? -- ‎9.2. 'Moralism,' 'Morality,' and Moral Lessons
    Content: ‎9.3. Theopompus: 'Moralism' versus 'Morality'? -- ‎9.4. Praise/Blame in Ephorus? -- ‎9.5. Conclusion -- ‎Conclusion -- ‎Appendix -- ‎1. A New Supplement for Lines 31-32 of the Theramenes Papyrus (P. Mich. 5982) -- ‎2. History, Oratory and Their Audiences -- ‎3. Diodorus and Rome -- ‎4. Translations -- ‎Bibliography -- ‎Editions of the HO (Starting with the Most Recent) -- ‎General Studies -- ‎Index of Names -- ‎Thematic Index
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789004325715
    Additional Edition: Print version Occhipinti, Egidia The Hellenica Oxyrhynchia and Historiography : New Research Perspectives Leiden : BRILL,c2016 ISBN 9789004325715
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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