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  3. 2018: HISTOS Supplement 8: Narrative in Hellenistic Historiography, edited by Alexander Meeus (2018)

2018: HISTOS Supplement 8: Narrative in Hellenistic Historiography, edited by Alexander Meeus (2018)

Published: 2018-01-01

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Front Matter

  • Ch. 1. Introduction: Narrative and Interpretation in the Hellenistic Historians

    Alexander Meeus
    1-22
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Articles

  • Ch. 2. Geographical and Historical Patterning in Diodorus Siculus

    Tim Rood
    23-68
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  • Ch. 3. Implied Motivation in Diodorus’ Narrative of the Successors

    Shane Wallace
    69-114
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  • Ch. 4. Filling in the Gaps: Studying Anachronism in Diodorus’ Narrative of the First Sicilian ‘Slave War’

    Peter Morton
    115-43
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  • Ch. 5. Emotion and Greekness in Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Account of the Exile of Coriolanus

    Dan Hogg
    145-69
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  • Ch. 6. A Literary Passage: Polybius and Plutarch’s Narrator

    Eran Almagor
    171-209
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The brief of Histos is rapid publication of high-quality articles and notes on all aspects of ancient historiography and biography (including Jewish historiography, the Gospels and later Christian material) and of in-depth reviews of recent publications in the field. It is not our intention to publish material which is per se historical, unless it illuminates the qualities of ancient historians or biographers (this will be a matter of balance and judgment). All submissions will be anonymously refereed by experts. We aim for a turn-around time of a maximum of three months. We publish in English, French, German, and Italian.

We particularly welcome submissions to Histos from scholars belonging to groups that are historically under-represented in academic journal publishing, including women and scholars of colour. We are monitoring our submissions for equality-related considerations, and aspire to achieve the greatest diversity possible in our field of contributors and authors reviewed.

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