Oral Tradition and Written Record in Classical Athens

Rosalind Thomas, Peter Burke (Contribution by), Ruth Finnegan (Contribution by)

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Author
Rosalind Thomas, Peter Burke (Contribution by), Ruth Finnegan (Contribution by)
Publish Date
1991-12-05
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
321
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521425182
ISBN-13
9780521425186
citemno
281495
Edition
Revised
SKU
9780521425186

Description

Scholars are becoming increasingly aware that, despite its written literature, ancient Greece was in many aspects an oral society. In the first major attempt to study the implications of this discovery, Dr. Thomas stresses the coexistence of literacy and oral tradition in Greece and examines their interaction. Concentrating on the plentiful evidence of Classical Athens, she shows how the use of writing developed only gradually and under the influence of the previous oral communications. Using insights from anthropology, the author isolates different types of Athenian oral tradition, constructing a picture of Athenian traditions and exploring why they changed and disappeared. Thomas researches not only the nature of individual traditions, but the mechanisms of oral tradition and memory in general; then the possible effect of writing on oral tradition. This study provides crucial insights into the methods and achievements of the Greek historians and therefore into the very material of Greek history.