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Readings in the Classical Historians

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Covering the period from the early Greeks & Romans to the beginnings of the Christian era, this anthology includes selections from Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Julius Caesar, Livy, Plutarch, Tacitus, Appian etc.
Table of Dates
Introduction
The first Greek historians: Hecataeus & Hellanicus, Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius
The late Roman republic: Julius Caesar, Nepos, Diodorus Siculus, Sallust
The early Roman principate: Augustus & after: Livy, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Velleius Paterculus, Josephus, St Luke
The second century AD: Plutarch, Tacitius, Suetonius, Appian, Arrian
The late Roman empire: Dio Cassius, Eusebius, Ammianus Marcellinus
Selected Bibliography
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index

686 pages, Paperback

First published December 31, 1992

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May 20, 2016
If you're not a fan of Michael Grant, don't sweat it. This is an omnibus of ancient historians, judiciously excerpted. The best way to approach this book is to read from it not continuously but from selection to selection, over time. Years really. Every so often you will come across something that makes you want to consume the entire source material, and that's what this is: a tableau of teasers. You nibble something nice, then go off to expose yourself (metaphorically) to the great historians, even the unjustly obscure ones.
Oh and it's "Annals", not Anals of Imperial Rome. Or so they claim... <--- this is a joke for Catullus fans.
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December 29, 2015
While obviously not for everyone, I thought, "Readings in the Classical Historians" was an interesting read. A number of historians are included, with select excerpts of their work. Because the volume is arranged in order of the historian's lives, not the subject matter, the narrative jumped around a lot. Not a full version of anything, but a good introduction.
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November 6, 2013
Not just an anthology of historiographic fragments but also the evolution of Western prose and ways of remembering.
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September 15, 2017
Good historian resource book. The time line is not easy to follow but the historians are given good details in their lives. I found information on Eusebius.
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