Ancient Worlds in Perspective: Contextualizing Herodotus
Internationale Tagung zum zwanzigsten Publikationsjahr von Reinhold Bichlers "Herodots Welt"
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Group Photo
Screenshot taken at the end of the conference.
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Section 1_Kai Ruffing
Chair of Section 1: Giovanni B. Lanfranchi | "Herodotus and Naval Power"
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Section 1_Kai Ruffing_Discussion
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Section 1_Robert Rollinger
"Conceptualizing Universal Rulership: Considerations on the Persian Achaemenid Worldview and the Saka at the 'End of the World'"
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Section 1_Robert Rollinger_Discussion
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Section 2_Julian Degen
Chair of Section 2: Josef Wiesehöfer | "Netting the Ionians. The Place of Achaemenid Propaganda in the Herodotean Narrative"
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Section 2_Julian Degen_Discussion
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Section 2_Pascal Mathéus
"Herodotus the Ironist"
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Section 2_Pascal Mathéus_Discussion
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Section 3_Andreas Schwab
Chair of Section 3: Pietro Vannicelli | "The Variety of Religion in Herodotus's Histories"
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Section 3_Andreas Schwab_Discussion
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Section 3_Thomas Harrison
"Herodotus on the Origins of Human History"
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Section 3_Thomas Harrison_Discussion
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Section 4_Sabine Müller
Chair of Section 4: Hilmar Klinkott | "Herodot als literarisches Vorbild: Images des Tyrannen im Bereich der Diplomatie"
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Section 4_Sabine Müller_Discussion
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Section 4_Brigitte Truschnegg
"Herodots Städte: Schauplätze sozialer Diskurse"
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Section 4_Brigitte Truschnegg_Discussion
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Section 5_Daniel Kiechl
Chair of Section 5: Kai Ruffing | "Zeitgenössische Rechtstheorie bei Herodot"
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Section 5_Daniel Kiechl_Discussion
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Section 5_Alexander Free
"Lukian als Nachahmer Herodots und die Rezeption des pater historiae im 2. Jh. n. Chr."
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Section 5_Alexander Free_Discussion
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Section 6_Hilmar Klinkott_Sabine Kubisch
Chair of Section 6: Brigitte Truschnegg | "Zwischen Gegenwelt und Lebenswelt: Udjahorresnet und Herodot über Ägypten unter Kambyses"
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Section 6_Hilmar Klinkott_Sabine Kubisch_Discussion
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Concluding Remarks
Introduction by Hilmar Klinkott, sum-up by Reinhold Bichler
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Goodbye from the Organizers