Diodorus' Mythistory and the Pagan Mission
Historiography and Culture-heroes in the First Pentad of the Bibliotheke
Biographical note
Iris Sulimani, Ph.D. (2004) in History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, teaches at the Hebrew University and the University of Haifa. She has published articles on Semiramis’ journey in Diodorus (SCI 24, 2005), and on Diodorus' source-citations (Athenaeum 96, 2008).
Readership
All those interested in the history of the ancient world, Hellenistic civilization and mentaility, ancient religion, mythology, Greek and Latin historiography, universal history, and historical geography
Table of contents
Part I ORIGINALITY IN DIODORUS' HISTORIOGRAPHY
Chapter 1 The Genre: Universal History
Chapter 2 The Use of Sources: Diodorus' Predecessors and His Own Contribution
Chapter 3 Working Methods: Emphasis on Organization and Orderly Discussions
Part II MYTH AND HISTORY IN DIODORUS' FIRST FIVE BOOKS
Chapter 1 Mythical History and Actual Geography: Legendary Heroes Wandering along Real Paths
Chapter 2 The Pagan Mission: Mythical Heroes in the Service of Mankind
Chapter 3 Missionaries and Recipients: The Relationships between Diodorus' Heroes and their Addressees
Chapter 1 The Genre: Universal History
Chapter 2 The Use of Sources: Diodorus' Predecessors and His Own Contribution
Chapter 3 Working Methods: Emphasis on Organization and Orderly Discussions
Part II MYTH AND HISTORY IN DIODORUS' FIRST FIVE BOOKS
Chapter 1 Mythical History and Actual Geography: Legendary Heroes Wandering along Real Paths
Chapter 2 The Pagan Mission: Mythical Heroes in the Service of Mankind
Chapter 3 Missionaries and Recipients: The Relationships between Diodorus' Heroes and their Addressees
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