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CHAPTER I .Definition and Scope of History
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James T. Shotwell
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
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Part I: INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I .Definition and Scope of History 3
- CHAPTER II. The Interpretation of History 14
- CHAPTER III. Prehistory; Myth and Legend 36
- CHAPTER IV. Books and Writing 51
- CHAPTER V. The Measuring of Time 63
- CHAPTER VI. Egyptian Annals 74
- CHAPTER VII. Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian Records 88
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Part II :JEWISH HISTORY
- CHAPTER VIII. The Old Testament as History 107
- CHAPTER IX .The Pentateuch 113
- CHAPTER X. The Remaining Historical Books of the Old Testament 124
- CHAPTER XI. The Formation of the Canon 136
- CHAPTER XII. Non-Biblical Literature; Josephus 142
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Part III: GREEK HISTORY
- CHAPTER XIII: From Homer to Herodotus 161
- CHAPTER XIV .Herodotus 177
- CHAPTER XV. Thucydides 193
- CHAPTER XVI .Rhetoric and Scholarship 214
- CHAPTER XVII. Polybius 230
- CHAPTER XVIII. Later Greek Historians 242
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Part IV :ROMAN HISTORY
- CHAPTER XIX. History at Rome; Oratory and Poetry 255
- CHAPTER XX. Roman Annalists and Early Historians 270
- CHAPTER XXI. Varrò, Caesar, and Sallust 281
- CHAPTER XXII. Livy 291
- CHAPTER XXIII. Tacitus 301
- CHAPTER XXIV. From Suetonius to Ammianus Marcellinus 316
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PART V: CHRISTIANITY AND HISTORY
- CHAPTER XXV. The New Era 325
- CHAPTER XXVI: Allegory and the Contribution of Origen 336
- CHAPTER XXVI: Allegory and the Contribution of Origen 347
- CHAPTER XXVIII. The City of God 364
- INDEX 381
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents XI
-
Part I: INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I .Definition and Scope of History 3
- CHAPTER II. The Interpretation of History 14
- CHAPTER III. Prehistory; Myth and Legend 36
- CHAPTER IV. Books and Writing 51
- CHAPTER V. The Measuring of Time 63
- CHAPTER VI. Egyptian Annals 74
- CHAPTER VII. Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian Records 88
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Part II :JEWISH HISTORY
- CHAPTER VIII. The Old Testament as History 107
- CHAPTER IX .The Pentateuch 113
- CHAPTER X. The Remaining Historical Books of the Old Testament 124
- CHAPTER XI. The Formation of the Canon 136
- CHAPTER XII. Non-Biblical Literature; Josephus 142
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Part III: GREEK HISTORY
- CHAPTER XIII: From Homer to Herodotus 161
- CHAPTER XIV .Herodotus 177
- CHAPTER XV. Thucydides 193
- CHAPTER XVI .Rhetoric and Scholarship 214
- CHAPTER XVII. Polybius 230
- CHAPTER XVIII. Later Greek Historians 242
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Part IV :ROMAN HISTORY
- CHAPTER XIX. History at Rome; Oratory and Poetry 255
- CHAPTER XX. Roman Annalists and Early Historians 270
- CHAPTER XXI. Varrò, Caesar, and Sallust 281
- CHAPTER XXII. Livy 291
- CHAPTER XXIII. Tacitus 301
- CHAPTER XXIV. From Suetonius to Ammianus Marcellinus 316
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PART V: CHRISTIANITY AND HISTORY
- CHAPTER XXV. The New Era 325
- CHAPTER XXVI: Allegory and the Contribution of Origen 336
- CHAPTER XXVI: Allegory and the Contribution of Origen 347
- CHAPTER XXVIII. The City of God 364
- INDEX 381