Herodotus in Nubia: Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity, cartea 368
Autor László Töröken Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004269132
ISBN-10: 9004269134
Pagini: 177
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity
ISBN-10: 9004269134
Pagini: 177
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Mnemosyne, Supplements / Mnemosyne, Supplements, History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity
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CONTENTS
Map of Egypt and Nubia
Political and Geographical Terms
Chapter One Herodotus’ Nubia in Modern Scholarship
1. Images of Nubia in Herodotean Scholarship
2. Herodotus Halfway between Egyptology and Nubian Studies
3. Excursus 1: The Kingdom of Kush from the Eighth to the Fifth Century BC. A Brief Overview
Chapter Two The Aithiopian Passages in English Translation
Chapter Three The Problem of the “Aithiopian Logos”
1. The Context of the Aithiopian Passages: Introductory Remarks
2. Was There an Unfinished Aithiopian Logos?
Chapter Four “Fiction” and “Reality”
1. On Sources
1.1. Excursus 2: Herodotus’ Priestly Informants and the Explanation of the Nile Flood
2. Sesostris in Nubia
3. Excursus 3: A Note on Ancient Nubian Archives
4. Sabacos in Egypt
5. Psamtek II in Nubia
6. Aithiopians in the Siwa Oasis
7. Herodotus’ Two Aithiopias 1: Aithiopia South of Egypt. With Notes on Oracles
8. Herodotus’ Two Aithiopias 2: The Land of the Long-lived Aithiopians on the Fringes of the Inhabited World
8.1. Excursus 4: Herodotus and Agatharchides
9. The Land of the Long-lived Aithiopians Continued
10. The Gifts Presented to the King of Persia by the Aithiopians Living South of Egypt
11. Two Aithiopian Passages in the Libyan Logos: The Autochthonous Origin of the Aithiopians. The Aithiopian Trog[l]odytes
12. A Meditation on the Fringes
13. Aithiopian “Half-men” in the Army of Xerxes I
Chapter Five Herodotus in Nubia
1. Herodotus’ Sources on Kushite Kingship
2. “Reflections in a Distant Mirror”
Abbreviations
General Index
Index Locorum
Map of Egypt and Nubia
Political and Geographical Terms
Chapter One Herodotus’ Nubia in Modern Scholarship
1. Images of Nubia in Herodotean Scholarship
2. Herodotus Halfway between Egyptology and Nubian Studies
3. Excursus 1: The Kingdom of Kush from the Eighth to the Fifth Century BC. A Brief Overview
Chapter Two The Aithiopian Passages in English Translation
Chapter Three The Problem of the “Aithiopian Logos”
1. The Context of the Aithiopian Passages: Introductory Remarks
2. Was There an Unfinished Aithiopian Logos?
Chapter Four “Fiction” and “Reality”
1. On Sources
1.1. Excursus 2: Herodotus’ Priestly Informants and the Explanation of the Nile Flood
2. Sesostris in Nubia
3. Excursus 3: A Note on Ancient Nubian Archives
4. Sabacos in Egypt
5. Psamtek II in Nubia
6. Aithiopians in the Siwa Oasis
7. Herodotus’ Two Aithiopias 1: Aithiopia South of Egypt. With Notes on Oracles
8. Herodotus’ Two Aithiopias 2: The Land of the Long-lived Aithiopians on the Fringes of the Inhabited World
8.1. Excursus 4: Herodotus and Agatharchides
9. The Land of the Long-lived Aithiopians Continued
10. The Gifts Presented to the King of Persia by the Aithiopians Living South of Egypt
11. Two Aithiopian Passages in the Libyan Logos: The Autochthonous Origin of the Aithiopians. The Aithiopian Trog[l]odytes
12. A Meditation on the Fringes
13. Aithiopian “Half-men” in the Army of Xerxes I
Chapter Five Herodotus in Nubia
1. Herodotus’ Sources on Kushite Kingship
2. “Reflections in a Distant Mirror”
Abbreviations
General Index
Index Locorum
Notă biografică
László Török, Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (1992), Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2004), is Research Professor Emeritus at the Archaeological Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2012). He published extensively on the history and culture of ancient Nubia and the Hellenistic and late antique art of Egypt, including Hellenizing Art in Ancient Nubia 300 BC - AD 250 and its Egyptian Models. A Study in 'Acculturation' (Brill 2011).
Recenzii
"Herodotus in Nubia is a valuable addition to Herodotean studies, providing students of Herodotus with a reliable guide to relevant current scholarship on ancient Nubia and containing numerous perceptive comments on various aspects of Herodotus’ account of Aithiopia, particularly his discussion of Aithiopian kingship." Stanley M. Burstein, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2015.01.14.
"László Török’s Herodotus in Nubia represents a notable and highly welcome addition to the steadily-burgeoning field of Herodotean studies. Classicists and historians working on Herodotus will have ample cause to thank Török for providing such a thorough introduction to a topic largely beyond their ken, namely the history and archaeology of ancient Kush." Joseph Skinner, Acta Classica 59, pp. 232-236.
"László Török’s Herodotus in Nubia represents a notable and highly welcome addition to the steadily-burgeoning field of Herodotean studies. Classicists and historians working on Herodotus will have ample cause to thank Török for providing such a thorough introduction to a topic largely beyond their ken, namely the history and archaeology of ancient Kush." Joseph Skinner, Acta Classica 59, pp. 232-236.