Greek Historiography
Collections/Commentaries:
Asheri, D., Lloyd, A., and Corcella, A. (2007), A Commentary on Herodotus. Books I-IV, ed. by O. Murray and A.Moreno (Oxford: Oxford University Press), tr. by B. Grazioso, M. Rossetti, C. Dus and V. Cazzato of orig. Erodoto: Le Storie (Rome: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla).
Bakker, E. J., de Jong, I. J. F., and de Wees, H. (2002), Brill's Companion to Herodotus (Leiden: Brill Academic Publications).
Dewald, C. and Marincola, J. (2006), The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Hornblower, S. (1991), A Commentary on Thucydides, vol. I (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
_____ (1996), A Commentary on Thucydides, vol. II (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
_____ (2009), A Commentary on Thucydides, vol. III (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Hornblower, S., ed. (1994), Greek Historiography (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Irwin, E. and Green E., eds. (2007), Reading Histories: A Study of the Logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus' Histories (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Jacoby, F. (1956) Griechische Historiker (Stuttgart).
Kraus, C. S., ed. (1999), The Limits of Historiography (Leiden: Brill).
Marincola, J. (2001), Greek Historians (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Marincola, J., ed. (2011), A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell).
Marincola, J. (1997), Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Rengakos, A. andTsakmakis, A., eds., (2006), Brill’s Companion to Thucydides (Leiden: Brill).
Theory
Bal, M. (1997), Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative (Toronto: University of Toronto Press).
Chatman, S. (1978), Story and Discourse: Narrative Structure in Fiction and Film (Ithaca: Cornel University Press).
Fox, M., and Livingstone, N. (2007), 'Rhetoric and Historiography', in I. Worthington (ed.), A Companion to Greek Rhetoric (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 542-61.
Gellner, E (1991), Plough, Sword and Book: The Structure of Human History (London: Collins Harvill).
Genette, G. (1980), Narrative Discourse: An Essay in Method (Ithaca: Cornell University Press), tr. by J. E. Lewin of orig. Discours du Récit (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1972).
Iser, W. (1989), Prospecting: From Reader Response to Literary Anthropology (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press).
de Jong, I. (2004), Narrators and Focalizers, The Presentation of the Story in the Iliad (Bristol: Bristol Classical).
Momigliano, A. (1978), 'Greek Historiography', History and Theory 17:1-28.
Nathanson, C. A. (2009), 'Problems, Crises, Events and Social Change: Theory and Illustration', Sociological Research Online 14(5): 11 (
Sahlins, M. (1985), Islands of History (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).
White, H. (1973), Metahistory. The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press).
Thucydides
Badian, E. (1992), 'Thucydides on Rendering Speeches', Athenaeum 80: 187-90.
_____ (1993), From Plataea to Potidaea: Studies in the History and Historiography of the Pentecontaetia (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press).
Cogan, M. (1981a), The Human Thing. The Speeches and Principles of Thucydides' History (Chicago: Chicago University Press).
_____ (1981b), 'Mytilene, Plataea, and Corcyra: Ideology and Policy in Thucydides, Book Three', Phoenix 35: 1-21.
Connor, W. R. (1984), Thucydides (Princeton).
Connor, W. R. (2009), 'A Post-Modernist Thucydides?', in J. S. Rusten (ed.), Thucydides. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 29-43.
Cornford, F. M. (1965), Thucydides Mythistoricus (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul).
Debnar, P. (2001), Speaking the Same Language. Speech and Audience in Thucydides' Spartan Debates (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press).
Dewald, C. (2005), Thucydides' War Narrative: A Structural Study (London: University of California Press).
Erbse, H. (1989), Thukydides-Interpretationen (Berlin).
Finley, J.H. (1942), Thucydides (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press).
_____ (1967), Three Essays on Thucydides (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press).
Greenwood, E. (2006), Thucydides and the Shaping of History (London: Duckworth).
Hunter, V. (1973): Thucydides, the Artful Reporter (Toronto).
Macleod, C. W. (1983), Collected Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Morrison, J. V. (2006), Reading Thucydides (Columbus: Ohio State University Press).
Pearson, L. (1972), 'Prophasis. A Clarification', Transactions of the American Philological Association 103: 381-94.
Pelling, C. (2009), 'Thucydides' Speeches' in J. S. Rusten (ed.), Thucydides. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 176-87.
Price, J. J. (2001), Thucydides and Internal War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Reinhold, M. (1985), 'Human Nature as a Cause in Ancient Historiography', in J. W. Eadie and J. Ober (eds.), The Craft of the Ancient Historian (Lantham, Md: University of America), 21-40.
Rood, T. (1998), Thucydides Narrative and Explanation (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
_____ (1999), 'Thucydides' Persian Wars', in C. S. Kraus (ed.), The Limits of Historiography (Leiden: Brill), 141-68.
Shanske, D. (2007), Thucydides and the Philosophical Origins of History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
Stadter, P. A. (1973), The Speeches in Thucydides (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press).
Stahl, H. P. (2006), 'Narrative Unity and Consistency of Thought: Composition of Event Sequences in Thucydides', in A. Rengakos and A. Tsakmakis (eds.), Brill’s Companion to Thucydides (Leiden: Brill), 301-34.
Herodotus
Connor, W. R. (1993), 'The Histor in History' in R. M. Rosen and J. Farrell (eds.), Nomodeiktes: Greek Studies in Honor of Martin Ostwald (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press), 3-15.
Dewald, C. (1997), 'Wanton Kings, Pickled Heroes, and Gnomic Founding Father: Strategies at the End of Herodotus' Histories', in D. H. Roberts, G. M. Dunn, and D. Fowler (eds.), Reading the End in Greek and Latin Literature (Princeton: Princeton University Press), 63-82.
_____ (2003), 'Form and Content: The Question of Tyranny in Herodotus', in C. Morgen (ed.), Popular Tyranny (Austin: University of Texas Press), 25-58.
_____ (2009), 'The Figured Stage: Focalizing the Initial Narratives of Herodotus and Thucydides,' in J. S. Rustin (ed.), Thucydides. Oxford Readings in Classical Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 114-47.
_____, and Kitzenger, R. (2006), 'Herodotus, Sophocles and the Woman who Wanted her Brother Saved', in C. Dewald and J. Marincola, (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 122-9.
Evans, J. A. S. (1991), Herodotus, Explorer of the Past (Princeton).
Fehling, D. (1989), Herodotus and his 'Sources'. Citation, Invention and Narrative Art (Leeds: Francis Cairns Publication), tr. by J. G. Howie of orig. Die Quellenangaben bei Herodot (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1971).
Flower, M. (2006), 'Herodotus and Persia', in C. Dewald and J. Marincola (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 274-89.
Fornara, C. W. (1971), Herodotus. An Interpretative Essay (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Hartog, F. (1988), The Mirror of Herodotus (Berkeley: University of California Press), tr. by J. Lloyd of orig. Le Miroir d'Hérodote (Paris: Gallimard, 1980).
Immerwahr, H. (1966), Form and Thought in Herodotus (Cleveland: The Press of Case Western Reserve University).
Lateiner, D. (1989), The Historical Method of Herodotus (Toronto: University of Toronto Press).
Luraghi, N. (2006), 'Meta-Historie: Method and Genre in the Histories', in C. Dewald and J. Marincola (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 76-91.
Marincola, J. (2006), 'Herodotus and the Poetry of the Past', in C. Dewald and J. Marincola (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 13-28.
Moles, J. L. (1996), 'Herodotus Warns the Athenians', Papers of the Leeds International Latin Seminar 9: 259-84.
_____ (2002), 'Herodotus and Athens' in E. J. Bakkar, I. J. F. de Jong and H van Wees,(eds.), Brill's Companion to Herodotus (Boston: Brill), 33-52.
_____ (2007), '"Saving" Greece from the "Ignominy" of Tyranny' in E. Irwin and E. Green (eds.), Reading Histories: A Study of the Logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus' Histories (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 245-68.
Munson, R. V. (2001), Telling Wonders: Ethnographic and Political Discourse in the Work of Herodotus (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press).
Pelling, C. (1997), 'East is East and West is West-Or Are They? National Stereotypes in Herodotus', Histos 1: 51-66.
Raaflaub, K. A. (1987), 'Herodotus, Political Thought, and the Meaning of History', Arethusa 20: 221-48.
Thomas, R. (1997), 'Ethnography, Proof, and Argument in Herodotus' Histories', Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 43: 128-148.
_____ (2000), Herodotus in Context. Ethnography, Science and the Art of Persuasion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
_____ (2006), 'The Intellectual Milieu of Herodotus', in C. Dewald and J. Marincola, (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Herodotus (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 60-75.