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Mirages of ethnicity and the distant north in Book IV of the Histories: Hyperboreans, Arimaspians, and Issedones

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Authors

Gagné, R 

Abstract

Herodotus’ investigation of the ‘most distant populations’ of the north at the edge of the oikoumenē in 4.5-36 is woven over the rival legacy of the Ionian traveler and mystic Aristeas of Prokonnesos into a very deep web of contestations and appropriations. After looking at the specificities of Herodotus’ engagement with Aristeas in 4.5-36, the paper proceeds to discuss the roles played by this staging of opposition in the text’s construction of ethnic authority.

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Title

Mirages of ethnicity and the distant north in Book IV of the Histories: Hyperboreans, Arimaspians, and Issedones

Keywords

43 History, Heritage and Archaeology, 47 Language, Communication and Culture, 4303 Historical Studies, 4705 Literary Studies

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Ethnicity and Identity in Herodotus

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Publisher

Routledge

ISBN

9781138631113