Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings: evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past
"In Strategies of Persuasion in Herodotus' Histories and Genesis-Kings, Eva Tyrell comparatively analyzes narrative means in two monumental ancient texts about the past. Combining a narratological approach with insights of modern historical theory and biblical scholarship, she investigates...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Strategies of Persuasion in Herodotus' Histories and Genesis-Kings, Eva Tyrell comparatively analyzes narrative means in two monumental ancient texts about the past. Combining a narratological approach with insights of modern historical theory and biblical scholarship, she investigates patterns of narrative persuasion as a trans-cultural phenomenon and their connection with ancient concepts of reality and truth. The study contrasts differences in fundamental narrative structures of both narratives, such as mediacy and discursive versus diegetic text portions. It explores the role of material remains mentioned in the accounts to evoke or even create the reality of a past"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements ix PART 1 Premises and Concepts 1 Persuasion and Comparison 1 2 3 3 A Comparative Approach 4 The Writers’ Awareness for Their Craft 7 Characteristics of the Sources 12 3.1 Tradition Literature versus Known Author 14 3.2 Points ofSimilarity in the Selected Sources 25 2 Method, Objectives, Theory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 30 Do Historical Narratives Employ Specific Narrative Strategies? 30 Comparing Texts while Granting Them Different Criteria of Validity and Plausibility 33 2.1 Riisen s Theory: Universal Areas ofPlausibility in Historical Thought 34 2.2 My Approach 40 Strategies of Persuasion as Accessibility Relations 41 Excursus: Ancient Greek Philosophy and Rhetorical Theory 45 Limitation to Narratorial Discourse 46 Additional Premises 47 The Constitutive Role of the Recipient 51 Usefulness of the Distinction between Narrator and Author 54 PART 2 Fundamentals ofNarrative Structure in Herodotus’ Histories and Genesis-Kings 3 Highly Different Modes of Narration and Mediacy 1 2 Introduction sg Mediacy in Gen-Kings and Herodotus 60 2.1 The Narrator Speaking in the First Person 2.2 A Term Designating the Work 70 59 60
CONTENTS VI 3 2.3 Narratorial References to‘Himself’ as the Narrator 75 2.4 Insights into the Narrator’s Thought Processes and Method 78 Two Contrasting Modes of Mediation 86 4 Connecting and Disconnecting Story-World and Discourse-World 94 1 Indication of Temporal Distance between the Discourse-Now and the Past 94 2 The Proportion of Discursive Parts 101 2.1 Objects as Connectors of Story-World and Discourse-World ա 3 The Use of Direct and Indirect Speech 119 4 Characters Indirectly Addressing the Extradiegetic Audience 129 5 Narrative Mode and Source Criticism 132 PART 3 Varied Functions of Objects as Means ofPersuasion Introduction 139 5 Material Remains as Authentication 142 1 Definition of Empirical Evidence 142 2 Overview on the Expressions of Continuity in Herodotus and Gen-Kings 145 3 Shared Characteristics of Empirical Evidence 147 4 Objects Used as Support for Established Knowledge about the Past 151 5 Objects Used as a Source of Information 155 6 The Importance of Material Remains in the Histories Is Relative 7 Identifying Function 162 8 Conclusion 165 159 6 Kinds of Presence—Do Objects Have to Be Accessible to Function as Authentication? 169 1 Border Cases: the Absence and Presence of Continuation into the Present 169 2 The Rhetoric of Lost or Hidden Monuments 173 2.1 Uses of the Imperfect with Objects and Their Prospective Decay and Disappearance 181 3 Formal Criteria for Authentication Not Parsed as Evidence If Other Factors Predominate 183
VII CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 Does Vivid Narration Suffice to Persuade of a Past Reality? Relics as Witness in a Legal Context 193 Texts as Documents and Physical Relics 196 Conclusion 209 189 7 Combinations of Normative Persuasion and Authentication 211 1 Evidence for Supernatural Events as a Claim to Overall Significance 211 2 More Relics Invested with Both Empirical and Normative Plausibility 222 2.1 Commemoration of the Dead and of Great Achievements 222 2.2 Triumph Over the Enemy 232 2.3 Authentication ofan Exemplum 235 3 Conclusion 239 8 Objects as Visuals and Capturing a Condensed Meaning 242 1 Objects as Visuals for Motivations and Concepts 242 2 Objects as Expression of Condensed Meaning 251 3 Conclusion 257 Conclusions 259 Appendix 271 1 Selected Material Remains in the Biblical Account of a Past 2 Selected Material Remains in Herodotus’ Histories 273 Bibliography 278 Index of Ancient Sources 295 Subject Index 297 271
Contents Acknowledgements ix PART 1 Premises and Concepts 1 Persuasion and Comparison 1 2 3 3 A Comparative Approach 4 The Writers’ Awareness for Their Craft 7 Characteristics of the Sources 12 3.1 Tradition Literature versus Known Author 14 3.2 Points ofSimilarity in the Selected Sources 25 2 Method, Objectives, Theory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 30 Do Historical Narratives Employ Specific Narrative Strategies? 30 Comparing Texts while Granting Them Different Criteria of Validity and Plausibility 33 2.1 Riisen s Theory: Universal Areas ofPlausibility in Historical Thought 34 2.2 My Approach 40 Strategies of Persuasion as Accessibility Relations 41 Excursus: Ancient Greek Philosophy and Rhetorical Theory 45 Limitation to Narratorial Discourse 46 Additional Premises 47 The Constitutive Role of the Recipient 51 Usefulness of the Distinction between Narrator and Author 54 PART 2 Fundamentals ofNarrative Structure in Herodotus’ Histories and Genesis-Kings 3 Highly Different Modes of Narration and Mediacy 1 2 Introduction sg Mediacy in Gen-Kings and Herodotus 60 2.1 The Narrator Speaking in the First Person 2.2 A Term Designating the Work 70 59 60
CONTENTS VI 3 2.3 Narratorial References to‘Himself’ as the Narrator 75 2.4 Insights into the Narrator’s Thought Processes and Method 78 Two Contrasting Modes of Mediation 86 4 Connecting and Disconnecting Story-World and Discourse-World 94 1 Indication of Temporal Distance between the Discourse-Now and the Past 94 2 The Proportion of Discursive Parts 101 2.1 Objects as Connectors of Story-World and Discourse-World ա 3 The Use of Direct and Indirect Speech 119 4 Characters Indirectly Addressing the Extradiegetic Audience 129 5 Narrative Mode and Source Criticism 132 PART 3 Varied Functions of Objects as Means ofPersuasion Introduction 139 5 Material Remains as Authentication 142 1 Definition of Empirical Evidence 142 2 Overview on the Expressions of Continuity in Herodotus and Gen-Kings 145 3 Shared Characteristics of Empirical Evidence 147 4 Objects Used as Support for Established Knowledge about the Past 151 5 Objects Used as a Source of Information 155 6 The Importance of Material Remains in the Histories Is Relative 7 Identifying Function 162 8 Conclusion 165 159 6 Kinds of Presence—Do Objects Have to Be Accessible to Function as Authentication? 169 1 Border Cases: the Absence and Presence of Continuation into the Present 169 2 The Rhetoric of Lost or Hidden Monuments 173 2.1 Uses of the Imperfect with Objects and Their Prospective Decay and Disappearance 181 3 Formal Criteria for Authentication Not Parsed as Evidence If Other Factors Predominate 183
VII CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 Does Vivid Narration Suffice to Persuade of a Past Reality? Relics as Witness in a Legal Context 193 Texts as Documents and Physical Relics 196 Conclusion 209 189 7 Combinations of Normative Persuasion and Authentication 211 1 Evidence for Supernatural Events as a Claim to Overall Significance 211 2 More Relics Invested with Both Empirical and Normative Plausibility 222 2.1 Commemoration of the Dead and of Great Achievements 222 2.2 Triumph Over the Enemy 232 2.3 Authentication ofan Exemplum 235 3 Conclusion 239 8 Objects as Visuals and Capturing a Condensed Meaning 242 1 Objects as Visuals for Motivations and Concepts 242 2 Objects as Expression of Condensed Meaning 251 3 Conclusion 257 Conclusions 259 Appendix 271 1 Selected Material Remains in the Biblical Account of a Past 2 Selected Material Remains in Herodotus’ Histories 273 Bibliography 278 Index of Ancient Sources 295 Subject Index 297 271
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Contents Acknowledgements ix PART 1 Premises and Concepts 1 Persuasion and Comparison 1 2 3 3 A Comparative Approach 4 The Writers’ Awareness for Their Craft 7 Characteristics of the Sources 12 3.1 Tradition Literature versus Known Author 14 3.2 Points ofSimilarity in the Selected Sources 25 2 Method, Objectives, Theory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 30 Do Historical Narratives Employ Specific Narrative Strategies? 30 Comparing Texts while Granting Them Different Criteria of Validity and Plausibility 33 2.1 Riisen's Theory: Universal Areas ofPlausibility in Historical Thought 34 2.2 My Approach 40 Strategies of Persuasion as Accessibility Relations 41 Excursus: Ancient Greek Philosophy and Rhetorical Theory 45 Limitation to Narratorial Discourse 46 Additional Premises 47 The Constitutive Role of the Recipient 51 Usefulness of the Distinction between Narrator and Author 54 PART 2 Fundamentals ofNarrative Structure in Herodotus’ Histories and Genesis-Kings 3 Highly Different Modes of Narration and Mediacy 1 2 Introduction sg Mediacy in Gen-Kings and Herodotus 60 2.1 The Narrator Speaking in the First Person 2.2 A Term Designating the Work 70 59 60
CONTENTS VI 3 2.3 Narratorial References to‘Himself’ as the Narrator 75 2.4 Insights into the Narrator’s Thought Processes and Method 78 Two Contrasting Modes of Mediation 86 4 Connecting and Disconnecting Story-World and Discourse-World 94 1 Indication of Temporal Distance between the Discourse-Now and the Past 94 2 The Proportion of Discursive Parts 101 2.1 Objects as Connectors of Story-World and Discourse-World ա 3 The Use of Direct and Indirect Speech 119 4 Characters Indirectly Addressing the Extradiegetic Audience 129 5 Narrative Mode and Source Criticism 132 PART 3 Varied Functions of Objects as Means ofPersuasion Introduction 139 5 Material Remains as Authentication 142 1 Definition of Empirical Evidence 142 2 Overview on the Expressions of Continuity in Herodotus and Gen-Kings 145 3 Shared Characteristics of Empirical Evidence 147 4 Objects Used as Support for Established Knowledge about the Past 151 5 Objects Used as a Source of Information 155 6 The Importance of Material Remains in the Histories Is Relative 7 Identifying Function 162 8 Conclusion 165 159 6 Kinds of Presence—Do Objects Have to Be Accessible to Function as Authentication? 169 1 Border Cases: the Absence and Presence of Continuation into the Present 169 2 The Rhetoric of Lost or Hidden Monuments 173 2.1 Uses of the Imperfect with Objects and Their Prospective Decay and Disappearance 181 3 Formal Criteria for Authentication Not Parsed as Evidence If Other Factors Predominate 183
VII CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 Does Vivid Narration Suffice to Persuade of a Past Reality? Relics as Witness in a Legal Context 193 Texts as Documents and Physical Relics 196 Conclusion 209 189 7 Combinations of Normative Persuasion and Authentication 211 1 Evidence for Supernatural Events as a Claim to Overall Significance 211 2 More Relics Invested with Both Empirical and Normative Plausibility 222 2.1 Commemoration of the Dead and of Great Achievements 222 2.2 Triumph Over the Enemy 232 2.3 Authentication ofan Exemplum 235 3 Conclusion 239 8 Objects as Visuals and Capturing a Condensed Meaning 242 1 Objects as Visuals for Motivations and Concepts 242 2 Objects as Expression of Condensed Meaning 251 3 Conclusion 257 Conclusions 259 Appendix 271 1 Selected Material Remains in the Biblical Account of a Past 2 Selected Material Remains in Herodotus’ Histories 273 Bibliography 278 Index of Ancient Sources 295 Subject Index 297 271
Contents Acknowledgements ix PART 1 Premises and Concepts 1 Persuasion and Comparison 1 2 3 3 A Comparative Approach 4 The Writers’ Awareness for Their Craft 7 Characteristics of the Sources 12 3.1 Tradition Literature versus Known Author 14 3.2 Points ofSimilarity in the Selected Sources 25 2 Method, Objectives, Theory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 30 Do Historical Narratives Employ Specific Narrative Strategies? 30 Comparing Texts while Granting Them Different Criteria of Validity and Plausibility 33 2.1 Riisen's Theory: Universal Areas ofPlausibility in Historical Thought 34 2.2 My Approach 40 Strategies of Persuasion as Accessibility Relations 41 Excursus: Ancient Greek Philosophy and Rhetorical Theory 45 Limitation to Narratorial Discourse 46 Additional Premises 47 The Constitutive Role of the Recipient 51 Usefulness of the Distinction between Narrator and Author 54 PART 2 Fundamentals ofNarrative Structure in Herodotus’ Histories and Genesis-Kings 3 Highly Different Modes of Narration and Mediacy 1 2 Introduction sg Mediacy in Gen-Kings and Herodotus 60 2.1 The Narrator Speaking in the First Person 2.2 A Term Designating the Work 70 59 60
CONTENTS VI 3 2.3 Narratorial References to‘Himself’ as the Narrator 75 2.4 Insights into the Narrator’s Thought Processes and Method 78 Two Contrasting Modes of Mediation 86 4 Connecting and Disconnecting Story-World and Discourse-World 94 1 Indication of Temporal Distance between the Discourse-Now and the Past 94 2 The Proportion of Discursive Parts 101 2.1 Objects as Connectors of Story-World and Discourse-World ա 3 The Use of Direct and Indirect Speech 119 4 Characters Indirectly Addressing the Extradiegetic Audience 129 5 Narrative Mode and Source Criticism 132 PART 3 Varied Functions of Objects as Means ofPersuasion Introduction 139 5 Material Remains as Authentication 142 1 Definition of Empirical Evidence 142 2 Overview on the Expressions of Continuity in Herodotus and Gen-Kings 145 3 Shared Characteristics of Empirical Evidence 147 4 Objects Used as Support for Established Knowledge about the Past 151 5 Objects Used as a Source of Information 155 6 The Importance of Material Remains in the Histories Is Relative 7 Identifying Function 162 8 Conclusion 165 159 6 Kinds of Presence—Do Objects Have to Be Accessible to Function as Authentication? 169 1 Border Cases: the Absence and Presence of Continuation into the Present 169 2 The Rhetoric of Lost or Hidden Monuments 173 2.1 Uses of the Imperfect with Objects and Their Prospective Decay and Disappearance 181 3 Formal Criteria for Authentication Not Parsed as Evidence If Other Factors Predominate 183
VII CONTENTS 4 5 6 7 Does Vivid Narration Suffice to Persuade of a Past Reality? Relics as Witness in a Legal Context 193 Texts as Documents and Physical Relics 196 Conclusion 209 189 7 Combinations of Normative Persuasion and Authentication 211 1 Evidence for Supernatural Events as a Claim to Overall Significance 211 2 More Relics Invested with Both Empirical and Normative Plausibility 222 2.1 Commemoration of the Dead and of Great Achievements 222 2.2 Triumph Over the Enemy 232 2.3 Authentication ofan Exemplum 235 3 Conclusion 239 8 Objects as Visuals and Capturing a Condensed Meaning 242 1 Objects as Visuals for Motivations and Concepts 242 2 Objects as Expression of Condensed Meaning 251 3 Conclusion 257 Conclusions 259 Appendix 271 1 Selected Material Remains in the Biblical Account of a Past 2 Selected Material Remains in Herodotus’ Histories 273 Bibliography 278 Index of Ancient Sources 295 Subject Index 297 271 |
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spelling | Tyrell, Eva Verfasser (DE-588)115165082X aut Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past by Eva Tyrell Leiden ; Boston Brill [2020] © 2020 VII, 302 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 195 Dissertation Tel Aviv University "In Strategies of Persuasion in Herodotus' Histories and Genesis-Kings, Eva Tyrell comparatively analyzes narrative means in two monumental ancient texts about the past. Combining a narratological approach with insights of modern historical theory and biblical scholarship, she investigates patterns of narrative persuasion as a trans-cultural phenomenon and their connection with ancient concepts of reality and truth. The study contrasts differences in fundamental narrative structures of both narratives, such as mediacy and discursive versus diegetic text portions. It explores the role of material remains mentioned in the accounts to evoke or even create the reality of a past"-- Herodotus ca. 485 v. Chr.-424 v. Chr. (DE-588)118549855 gnd rswk-swf Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 gnd rswk-swf Persuasiver Sprechakt (DE-588)4585637-0 gnd rswk-swf Rhetoric, Ancient Persuasion (Rhetoric) / History / To 1500 Herodotus / History Bible / Gensis / Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible / Kings / Criticism, interpretation, etc Bible / Kings History (Herodotus) Persuasion (Rhetoric) To 1500 Criticism, interpretation, etc History (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Herodotus hist. TLG 0016 (DE-2581)TH000001390 gbd Biblia Hebraica (Testamentum vetus) (DE-2581)TH000003035 gbd Herodotus ca. 485 v. Chr.-424 v. Chr. (DE-588)118549855 p Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 u Persuasiver Sprechakt (DE-588)4585637-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-04-42797-6 Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 195 (DE-604)BV010698900 195 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032189041&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032189041&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past |
title_auth | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past |
title_exact_search | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past |
title_exact_search_txtP | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past |
title_full | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past by Eva Tyrell |
title_fullStr | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past by Eva Tyrell |
title_full_unstemmed | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past by Eva Tyrell |
title_short | Strategies of persuasion in Herodotus' "Histories" and Genesis-Kings |
title_sort | strategies of persuasion in herodotus histories and genesis kings evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past |
title_sub | evoking reality in ancient narratives of a past |
topic | Herodotus ca. 485 v. Chr.-424 v. Chr. (DE-588)118549855 gnd Bibel Könige 1.-2. (DE-588)4073561-8 gnd Persuasiver Sprechakt (DE-588)4585637-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Herodotus ca. 485 v. Chr.-424 v. Chr. Bibel Könige 1.-2. Persuasiver Sprechakt Hochschulschrift |
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