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Diodoro de Sicilia, ¿Un novelista de las guerras serviles sicilianas? Sobre el καρυον de Euno y las nociones diodoreas de αληθεια, παρρησια y ακριβεια
: This paper examines a line of argument in modern historiography that tends to discredit the historical value of the Diodorean narrative of the Sicilian Servile Wars by conceiving its author as resembling a novelist. We critici that perspective by analysing the Diodorean notions of the truth, candour, and accuracy. We show that, although Diodorus is not only interested in factual truth
期刊介绍:
Byzantion Nea Hellás, is yearly journal of Greek, Byzantine and Neohellenic studies, founded in 1970. It publishes original scientific research articles pertaining to the domain of Greek studies, in Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English. The aim of the journal is to foster the publication of works by national and foreign researchers working in the three main areas of Greek culture, as well as the academic interchange between researchers and teaching staff who deal with these subjects.