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The Invention of Greek Ethnography: From Homer to Herodotus

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The Invention of Greek Ethnography: From Homer to Herodotus - Skinner, Joseph E.
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Greek knowledge of and interest in foreign peoples is commonly believed to have developed in conjunction with a wider sense of "Greekness" that emerged during the Hellenic encounter with Achaemenid Persia during the late sixth to early fifth centuries BC. The dramatic nature of this "clash of cultures" is widely thought to have laid the foundations for prose descriptions of foreign lands and peoples by causing previously vague imaginings to crystallize into a diametric opposition between "Hellene" and "barbarian." The ...

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The Invention of Greek Ethnography: From Homer to Herodotus 2016, Oxford University Press Inc, New York

ISBN-13: 9780190229184

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The Invention of Greek Ethnography: From Homer to Herodotus 2012, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780199793600

Hardcover