- On the malice of Herodotus
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Plutarch in his On the Malice of Herodotus, with the original title in Greek "Περί της Ήροδότου κακοηθείας" criticizes the historian Herodotus for all manner of prejudice and misrepresentation. It has been called the “first instance in literature of the slashing review.” .[1] The 19th century English historian George Grote considered this essay a serious attack upon the works of Herodotus, and speaks of the "honourable frankness which Plutarch calls his malignity."[2] Plutarch makes some palpable hits, catching Herodotus out in various errors, but it is also probable that it was merely a rhetorical exercise, in which Plutarch plays devil's advocate to see what could be said against so favourite and well-known a writer.[3] Some scholars however have dismissed the essay as the work of a Pseudo-Plutarch, "full of the most futile accusations of every kind",[4] in which the author merely establishes his own malignity,[5] and whose "calumnious fictions" were inspired by wounded Theban patriotism (Thebes is treated unflatteringly in The Histories).[6] According to another Plutarch scholar, R. H. Barrow, Herodotus’ real failing in Plutarch’s eyes was to advance any criticism at all of those states that saved Greece from Persia. “Plutarch,” he concluded, “is fanatically biased in favor of the Greek cities; they can do no wrong.”[7]
References
- ^ Kimball, Roger. "Plutarch & the issue of character". The New Criterion Online. http://www.newcriterion.com/archive/19/dec00/plutarch.htm. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
- ^ Grote, George (2000-10-19) [1830]. A History of Greece: From the Time of Solon to 403 B.C.. Routledge. p. 203.
- ^ Aubrey Stewart, George Long. "Life of Plutarch". Plutarch's Lives, Volume I (of 4). The Gutenberg Project. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14033/14033.txt. Retrieved 2007-01-03.
- ^ William Smith, A New Classical Dictionary, Harper and Brothers (1851) page 366 digitalized version
- ^ A.D.Godley, Herodotus, Loeb Classical Library (1920), page xiv digitalized version
- ^ George Rawlinson, The History of Herodotus Vol.I, D.Appleton and Co. (1859), pages 13-14 digitalized version
- ^ Barrow, R.H. (1979) [1967]. Plutarch and His Times.
External links
- The Malice of Herodotus online: Complete William W. Goodwin translation 1878 in PDF facsimile, plus selections as PDF ebooks and HTML.
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