Plutarch: Malice of Herodotos

Plutarch: Malice of Herodotos - Aris & Phillips Classical Texts

Paperback (01 Jan 1992) | Greek, Ancient (to 1453)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Malice of Herodotus can perhaps best be described as the world's earliest known book review. But it is much more than that, for in the course of 'correcting' with considerable vituperation what he saw as Herodotus' anti-Greek bias, Plutarch tells us much about his own attitude to writing history. So that together with Lucian's How to Write History (see Lucian A Selection in this series) it forms a basic text for the study of Greek historiography. It is also perhaps the most revealing example of Plutarch's prose style with its rhetorical variety and energy and odd mixture of good and bad argument. But in citing lost works, Plutarch has preserved valuable fragments which don't exist elsewhere and need to be assessed by all students of the Persian Wars. Greek text with translion, introduction and commentary.

Book information

ISBN: 9780856685699
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Imprint: Liverpool University Press
Pub date:
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 286g
Height: 210mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 12mm