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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Arnaldo MomiglianoPublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press Edition: 2nd Enlarged edition Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.204kg ISBN: 9780674200418ISBN 10: 0674200411 Pages: 127 Publication Date: 01 January 1993 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsWith urbane wit and omnivorous scholarship this little book gives great pleasure and profit. It succeeds admirably in its declared aims, improving the available foundations for advance work and exploring with sensitivity the subtle variations of Greek experiments in biographic writing before Plutarch against their shifting intellectual and cultural background, and their changing relationships with more orthodox historiography. In particular, Momigliano shows convincingly that Greek biography was neither wholly 'Socratic' in origin and conception, nor in its more mature state the product and monopoly of the Aristotelian School...An extensive classified bibliography of very great interest and value for all topics covered by the book and many more [adds] a final touch of distinction to an exegesis which shows all the mastery that we have come to expect of its eminent author. -- R. G. Lewis Classical Review Tightly packed and brilliantly intelligent...There are two interesting features about this book. One of them is the examination, in some depth, of a significant subject. The other is the satisfaction to be derived from reading the conclusions based on many years of incisive study, reached by an exceptional scholar. Times Literary Supplement Momigliano sets out to 'provide an elementary but independent introduction to an important problem: the separation of biography and historiography.' The result is a small, compact book of great importance...The book is a pleasure to read and to study. -- F. W. Walbank History and Theory With urbane wit and omnivorous scholarship this little book gives great pleasure and profit. It succeeds admirably in its declared aims, improving the available foundations for advance work and exploring with sensitivity the subtle variations of Greek experiments in biographic writing before Plutarch against their shifting intellectual and cultural background, and their changing relationships with more orthodox historiography. In particular, Momigliano shows convincingly that Greek biography was neither wholly 'Socratic' in origin and conception, nor in its more mature state the product and monopoly of the Aristotelian School...An extensive classified bibliography of very great interest and value for all topics covered by the book and many more [adds] a final touch of distinction to an exegesis which shows all the mastery that we have come to expect of its eminent author. -- R. G. Lewis Classical Review Lucid and authoritative...Every page glistens with acute observations and epigrammatic insights worth whole chapters. -- A. J. Podlecki Classical World Books by Momigliano, the foremost contemporary student of ancient historiography, are rare treats...[An] elegantly written book. Choice Tightly packed and brilliantly intelligent...There are two interesting features about this book. One of them is the examination, in some depth, of a significant subject. The other is the satisfaction to be derived from reading the conclusions based on many years of incisive study, reached by an exceptional scholar. Times Literary Supplement Momigliano sets out to 'provide an elementary but independent introduction to an important problem: the separation of biography and historiography.' The result is a small, compact book of great importance...The book is a pleasure to read and to study. -- F. W. Walbank History and Theory With urbane wit and omnivorous scholarship this little book gives great pleasure and profit. It succeeds admirably in its declared aims, improving the available foundations for advance work and exploring with sensitivity the subtle variations of Greek experiments in biographic writing before Plutarch against their shifting intellectual and cultural background, and their changing relationships with more orthodox historiography. In particular, Momigliano shows convincingly that Greek biography was neither wholly 'Socratic' in origin and conception, nor in its more mature state the product and monopoly of the Aristotelian School...An extensive classified bibliography of very great interest and value for all topics covered by the book and many more [adds] a final touch of distinction to an exegesis which shows all the mastery that we have come to expect of its eminent author. -- R. G. Lewis Classical Review Lucid and authoritative...Every page glistens with acute observations and epigrammatic insights worth whole chapters. -- A. J. Podlecki Classical World Books by Momigliano, the foremost contemporary student of ancient historiography, are rare treats...[An] elegantly written book. Choice Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |