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The mirror of Herodotus: the representation of the other in the writing of history
François Hartog and Janet Lloyd
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Frontmatter
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List of Maps and Plates (page xi)
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Translations of Texts (page xiii)
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Preface: The Name of Herodotus (page xv)
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Part One: The Imaginary Scythians: Space, Power, and Nomadism
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Introduction---The Scythians of Herodotus: The Scythian Mirror (page 3)
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1. Where is Scythia? (page 12)
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2. The Hunter Hunted: Poros and Aporia (page 34)
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3. Frontiers and Otherness (page 61)
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4. The Body of the King: Space and Power (page 112)
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5. Space and the Gods: The "Self-Cooking" Ox and the "Drinks" of Ares (page 173)
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Conclusion: The Question of Nomadism (page 193)
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Part Two: Herodotus, Rhapsode and Surveyor
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Introduction---Generalizing (page 209)
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6. A Rhetoric of Otherness (page 212)
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7. The Eye and the Ear (page 260)
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8. The Histories as Representation (page 310)
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Conclusion: The History of a Division (page 371)
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Index (page 383)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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GAR | 37.1 (Apr. 1990): 97-100 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/643245 |
CP | 85.3 (Jul. 1990): 217-224 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/270146 |
JR | 70.1 (Jan. 1990): 136-138 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1203738 |
CW | 84.4 (Mar. - Apr. 1991): 313-314 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4350821 |
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Published: c1988
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520264236 (paper)
- 9780520054875 (hardcover)