Supplementary Volumes
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Histos Supplement 14
Ivan Matijašić, ed., Herodotus—The Most Homeric Historian? (2022)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ch. 1. Matijašić, How Homeric Was Herodotus?, 1–37
Ch. 2. Pelling, Homeric and Herodotean Intertextuality: What’s the Point?, 39–58
Ch. 3. Haywood, Homeric Allusions in Herodotus’ Histories, 59–90
Ch. 4. Harrison, Herodotus, Homer, and the Character of the Gods, 91–105
Ch. 5. Fragoulaki, Bloody Death in Greek Historiography and Homer, 107–160
Ch. 6. Barker, Die Another Day: Sarpedon, Aristodemos, and Homeric Intertextuality in Herodotus, 161–210
Ch. 7. Donelli, Truth, Fiction, and Authority in Herodotus’ Book 8, 211–240
Ch. 8. Tribulato, The Homericness of Herodotus’ Language, 241–285
Ch. 9. Tuplin, Poet and Historian: The Impact of Homer in Herodotus’ Histories, 287–374