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Biography and Antiquarian Literature, A. Biography. Fasc. 3. Hermippos of Smyrna [No. 1026] - Volume 4

Part of the Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker / die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker, Biography and Antiquarian Literature series
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The literary activity of Hermippos of Smyrna (2nd half 3rd century B.C.) covered various fields, but he mainly gained fame as a biographer of celebrities in the cultural and literary sphere: legislators, the Seven Sages, philosophers, rhetoricians, poets.

The present study (edition, translation and commentary) of the fragmentary remains of his biographical and other historical works shows Hermippos firmly entrenched in the Alexandrian intellectual milieu of his time, as exemplified by his derivative method and his juxtaposition of sensational stories and pinacographical material (lists of writings, pupils); his aim can best be described as 'infotainment'.

No other biographer has been cited more often by later writers in antiquity, and Suetonius singled him out as an influential predecessor, so Hermippos stands as a key figure in the history of ancient biography. Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker is available in print, and now also online as part of the online reference work Jacoby Online.

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Brill
9004113037 / 9789004113039
Hardback
19/03/1999
Netherlands
632 pages
160 x 240 mm, 1223 grams
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