Clio's other sons: Berossus and Manetho ; with an afterword on Demetrius
"Soon after the death of Alexander the Great, the priest Berossus wrote the first known narrative and comprehensive history of his native Babylon, and the priest Manetho likewise wrote the first such history of his native Egyptian civilization. Nothing like these histories had been produced bef...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Soon after the death of Alexander the Great, the priest Berossus wrote the first known narrative and comprehensive history of his native Babylon, and the priest Manetho likewise wrote the first such history of his native Egyptian civilization. Nothing like these histories had been produced before in these cultures. Clio's Other Sons considers why that is: why were these histories written at this point, and for what purposes? Berossus and Manetho operated at the crossings of several political, social, and intellectual worlds. They were members of native elites under the domination of Macedonian overlords; in their writings we can see suggestions that they collaborated in the foreign rule of their lands, but at the same time we see them advocating for their cultures. Their histories were written in Greek and betray active engagement with Greek historical writing, but at the same time these texts are clearly composed from native records, are organized along lines determined by local systems of time-reckoning, and articulate views that are deeply informed by regional scholarly and wisdom traditions. In this volume John Dillery charts the interactions of all these features of these historians. An afterword considers Demetrius, the approximate contemporary of Berossus and Manetho in time, if not in culture. While his associates wrote new histories, Demetrius' project was a rewriting of an existing text, the Bible. This historiographical 'corrective' approach sheds light on the novel historiography of Manetho and Berossus".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXXVIII, 494 S. |
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adam_text | Titel: Clio s other sons
Autor: Dillery, John
Jahr: 2015
Contents
Part 1 History Matters
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
Part 2 The Vectors of History: Time and Space
Chapter 2 Time: Berossus, Manetho, and the
Construction of King Lists 55
Chapter 3 Space: Regional Perspective and
Authentication in Berossus and Manetho 123
Part 3 Narrative History
Chapter 4 The Great Narratives: Introduction 195
Chapter 5 Berossus Narratives 220
Chapter 6 Manetho s Narratives 301
Chapter 7 Conclusion to Narratives 348
After Words
Ending with Demetrius:
Demetrius the Chronographer 357
Bibliography 389
Indexes 443
Index Verborum 443
Index Locorum 445
General Index 457
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