Essays in Ancient and Modern Historiography (1977 Momigliano), book
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Essays in Ancient and Modern Historiography (1977) is a book by Arnaldo Momigliano.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1977 and in Oxford: B. Blackwell, 1977. Reprinted in Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1982. Translated into Spanish in Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1993.
Table of contents
- 1.A Piedmontese view of the history of ideas
- 2.The fault of the Greeks
- 3. Eastern elements in post-exilic Jewish, and Greek, historiography
- 4.Athens in the third century B.C. and the discovery of Rome in the histories of Timaeus of Tauromenium
- 5. The historian's skin
- 6. Polybius' reappearance in Western Europe
- 7. Did Fabius Pictor lie?
- 8. Pagan and Christian historiography in the fourth century A.D.
- 9. The lonely historian Ammianus Marcellinus
- 10. Popular religious beliefs and the late Roman historians
- 11. Tradition and the classical historian
- 12. Time in ancient historiography
- 13. The first political commentary on Tacitus
- 14. Perizonius, Niebuhr and the character of early Roman tradition
- 15. Vico's Scienza nuova: Roman 'bestioni' and Roman 'eroi'
- 16. Mabillon's Italian disciples
- 17. Introduction to the Griechische kulturgeschichte by Jacob Burckhardt
- 18. J.G. Droysen between Greeks and Jews
- 19. The ancient city of Fustel de Coulanges
- 20. Reconsidering B. Croce (1866-1952)
- 21. Historicism revisited.