No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
Wealth and Tragedy in Herodotus - I. N. Perysinakis: Η ⋯ννοια του πλο⋯του στην Ἱστορ⋯η του Ηροδ⋯του (Επιστημονικ⋯ Επετηρ⋯δα Φιλοσοφικ⋯ς Σχολ⋯ς, 31.) Pp. 280. Ioannina: University of Ioannina, 1987. Paper.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2009
Abstract
- Type
- Reviews
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © The Classical Association 1992
References
1 For example, Alistair Home's works on twentieth-century France; Albert Speer, Inside the Third Reich.
2 Fontenrose, J., The Delphic Oracle (California, 1978), p. 112.Google Scholar
3 In, respectively, Herodotus and Greek History (London, 1982)Google Scholar, Appx. 2; and in the New York Review of Books, reprinted in expanded form in Classical Bearings (London, 1989):Google Scholar perhaps the N.Y. Review deserves wider circulation among classical scholars.
4 Op. cit. p. 120.
5 Kent, R. G., Old Persian (New Haven, 1950) – not in P.'s bibliography.Google Scholar
6 I owe this apt comparison to Waters, K. H., ‘The Purpose of Dramatization in Herodotus’, Historia 1966.Google Scholar
7 Memo dated 30.5.42 proposing the ‘Mulberry Harbour’ – a real ‘Hellespont Bridge’ operation.
8 Cornford, F. M., Microcosmographia Academica (Cambridge, 1908).Google Scholar
9 Op. cit.
10 Wilding, , Greek for Beginners (London, 1957), p. 104.Google Scholar