Herodot’un Tarih Anlayışı
Özet
Referanslar
Arnold, J. H. (2000). History: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
Asheri, D., Lloyd, A., & Corcella, A. (2007). A commentary on Herodotus books I-IV (O. Murray & A. Moreno, Eds.). Oxford University Press.
Bowen, A. (1992). The malice of Herodotus. Aris & Phillips.
Cicero. (1st century BCE). De legibus I.5. The Latin Library.
Dewald, C., & Marincola, J. (Eds.). (2006). The Cambridge companion to Herodotus. Cambridge University Press.
Evans, J. A. S. (1985). The father of oral history [Review of Herodotean narrative and discourse, by M. L. Lang]. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 61(3), 556-559.
Ferrill, A. (1978). Herodotus on tyranny. Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 27(3), 385-398.
Forsdyke, S. (2001). Athenian democratic ideology and Herodotus' Histories. American Journal of Philology, 122(3), 329-358.
Hart, J. (2014). Herodotus and Greek history (Routledge Revivals). Routledge.
Hartog, F. (1988). The mirror of Herodotus: The representation of the other in the writing of history (No. 5). University of California Press.
Haywood, J., & Post, D. (2022). The downfall of Croesus and Oedipus: Tracing affinities between Herodotus' Histories and Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus. Classical World, 115(3), 225-259.
Herodotus. (2013). The complete works of Herodotus (A. D. Godley, Trans.). Delphi Classics.
Holland, T. (2006). Persian fire: The first world empire and the battle for the West. Doubleday.
Konstantakos, I. M. (2024). Digressive anecdotes, narrative excursus and historical thought in Herodotus. In M. Baumann & V. Liotsakis (Eds.), Digressions in classical historiography (pp. 11-42). De Gruyter.
Lang, M. L. (1984). Herodotus: Oral history with a difference. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 128(2), 93-103.
Lateiner, D. (1989). The historical method of Herodotus (Phoenix Supplementary Volume, 23). University of Toronto Press.
Linderborg, O. (2019). The place of Herodotus’ constitutional debate in the history of political ideas and the emergence of classical social theory. Akropolis: Journal of Hellenic Studies, 3(5), 5-28.
Momigliano, A. (1958). The place of Herodotus in the history of historiography. History, 43(147), 1-13.
Murray, O. (2001). Herodotus and oral history. In N. Luraghi (Ed.), The historian’s craft in the age of Herodotus (pp. 16-44). Oxford University Press.
Munson, R. (2007). Herodotus and his sources [Review of Erodoto e il “modello erodoteo”. Formazione e trasmissione delle tradizioni storiche in Grecia, by M. Giangiulio]. The Classical Review, 57(1), 24-26. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4497393
Nagy, G. (1987). Herodotus the logios. Arethusa, 20(1-2), 175-184.
Nagy, G. (1996). Poetry as performance: Homer and beyond. Cambridge University Press.
Paintin, I. R. M. (2019). Ways of seeing: A study of opsis in Herodotus’ Histories [Doctoral thesis, Birkbeck, University of London].
Ríos Gordillo, C. A. (2021). Herodotus and The Histories: Accounts of intercivilizational contact. Comparative Civilizations Review, 85(85), 99-121.
Scullion, S. (2023). Herodotus as tour guide: The autopsy motif. In K. Kingsley, M. Monti, & T. Rood (Eds.), The authoritative historian: Tradition and innovation in ancient historiography (pp. 101-120). Cambridge University Press.
Thomas, C. G. (1988). Between literacy and orality: Herodotus’ historiography. Mediterranean Historical Review, 3(2), 54-70.
Thomas, R. (2000). Herodotus in context: Ethnography, science and the art of persuasion. Cambridge University Press.
West, S. (1991). Herodotus' portrait of Hecataeus. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 111, 144-160.
Referanslar
Arnold, J. H. (2000). History: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
Asheri, D., Lloyd, A., & Corcella, A. (2007). A commentary on Herodotus books I-IV (O. Murray & A. Moreno, Eds.). Oxford University Press.
Bowen, A. (1992). The malice of Herodotus. Aris & Phillips.
Cicero. (1st century BCE). De legibus I.5. The Latin Library.
Dewald, C., & Marincola, J. (Eds.). (2006). The Cambridge companion to Herodotus. Cambridge University Press.
Evans, J. A. S. (1985). The father of oral history [Review of Herodotean narrative and discourse, by M. L. Lang]. The Virginia Quarterly Review, 61(3), 556-559.
Ferrill, A. (1978). Herodotus on tyranny. Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 27(3), 385-398.
Forsdyke, S. (2001). Athenian democratic ideology and Herodotus' Histories. American Journal of Philology, 122(3), 329-358.
Hart, J. (2014). Herodotus and Greek history (Routledge Revivals). Routledge.
Hartog, F. (1988). The mirror of Herodotus: The representation of the other in the writing of history (No. 5). University of California Press.
Haywood, J., & Post, D. (2022). The downfall of Croesus and Oedipus: Tracing affinities between Herodotus' Histories and Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus. Classical World, 115(3), 225-259.
Herodotus. (2013). The complete works of Herodotus (A. D. Godley, Trans.). Delphi Classics.
Holland, T. (2006). Persian fire: The first world empire and the battle for the West. Doubleday.
Konstantakos, I. M. (2024). Digressive anecdotes, narrative excursus and historical thought in Herodotus. In M. Baumann & V. Liotsakis (Eds.), Digressions in classical historiography (pp. 11-42). De Gruyter.
Lang, M. L. (1984). Herodotus: Oral history with a difference. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 128(2), 93-103.
Lateiner, D. (1989). The historical method of Herodotus (Phoenix Supplementary Volume, 23). University of Toronto Press.
Linderborg, O. (2019). The place of Herodotus’ constitutional debate in the history of political ideas and the emergence of classical social theory. Akropolis: Journal of Hellenic Studies, 3(5), 5-28.
Momigliano, A. (1958). The place of Herodotus in the history of historiography. History, 43(147), 1-13.
Murray, O. (2001). Herodotus and oral history. In N. Luraghi (Ed.), The historian’s craft in the age of Herodotus (pp. 16-44). Oxford University Press.
Munson, R. (2007). Herodotus and his sources [Review of Erodoto e il “modello erodoteo”. Formazione e trasmissione delle tradizioni storiche in Grecia, by M. Giangiulio]. The Classical Review, 57(1), 24-26. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4497393
Nagy, G. (1987). Herodotus the logios. Arethusa, 20(1-2), 175-184.
Nagy, G. (1996). Poetry as performance: Homer and beyond. Cambridge University Press.
Paintin, I. R. M. (2019). Ways of seeing: A study of opsis in Herodotus’ Histories [Doctoral thesis, Birkbeck, University of London].
Ríos Gordillo, C. A. (2021). Herodotus and The Histories: Accounts of intercivilizational contact. Comparative Civilizations Review, 85(85), 99-121.
Scullion, S. (2023). Herodotus as tour guide: The autopsy motif. In K. Kingsley, M. Monti, & T. Rood (Eds.), The authoritative historian: Tradition and innovation in ancient historiography (pp. 101-120). Cambridge University Press.
Thomas, C. G. (1988). Between literacy and orality: Herodotus’ historiography. Mediterranean Historical Review, 3(2), 54-70.
Thomas, R. (2000). Herodotus in context: Ethnography, science and the art of persuasion. Cambridge University Press.
West, S. (1991). Herodotus' portrait of Hecataeus. The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 111, 144-160.