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مغفرالله حکیمی القریشي (په انگرېزي: Maghfirullah Hakimi Al-Quraishi ) .يو افغان خپلواک لیکوال او د افغانستان د سیاسي اوضاع شنونکی دی. د افغانستان په رسنيو کې په منظمه توگه ليکنې خپروي

Themes

The first part of Lucian’s essay involved a critical attack on contemporary historians. Lucian maintained that they confused history with panegyric, overloaded it with irrelevant details, and weighed it down with overblown rhetoric.[1]

Lucian recommended instead the virtues of clear narration, and the valorisation of truth.[2] He argued that the historian should write for all times, as “a free man, fearless, incorruptible, the friend of truth”;[3] and held up the work of Thucydides as the legislative template for all subsequent historians.[4]

Later influence

  • Edward Gibbon, who wrote of “the inimitable Lucian”, owned the 1776 edition of Quomodo Historia Conscribenda Sit (Oxford)[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Butcher, S. H. (1904). Harvard Lectures on Greek Subjects. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd. p. 249. Retrieved 18 March 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ M Winkler, Fall of the Roman Empire (2012) p. 181-2
  3. ^ Butcher, S. H. (1904). Harvard Lectures on Greek Subjects. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd. p. 250. Retrieved 18 March 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ P J Rhodes, Intro, Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War (OUP 2009) p. l
  5. ^ D Marsh, Lucian and the Latins (1998) p. 29
  6. ^ E Gibbon, Abridged Decline and Fall (Penguin 2005) p. 63 and p. 782