This volume provides an accessible, comprehensive, and up-to-date survey
of the ancient Greek genre of historical writing from its origins before
Herodotus to the Greek historians of the Roman imperial era, seven
centuries later.
- Focuses on the themes of power and human nature, causation, divine
justice, leadership, civilization versus barbarism, legacy, and
literary reception
- Includes thorough summaries alongside textual analysis that signpost
key passages and highlight thematic connections, helping readers
navigate their way through the original texts
- Situates historical writing among the forms of epic and lyric poetry,
drama, philosophy, and science
- Uses the best current translations and includes a detailed list of
further reading that includes important new scholarship