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- Logographer_(history) abstract "The logographers (from the Ancient Greek λογογράφος, logographos, a compound of λόγος, logos, here meaning \"story\" or \"prose\", and γράφω, grapho, \"write\") were the Greek historiographers and chroniclers before Herodotus, \"the father of history\". Herodotus himself called his predecessors λογοποιοί (logopoioi, from ποιέω, poieo, \"to make\").Their representatives with one exception came from Ionia and its islands, which from their position were most favourably situated for the acquisition of knowledge concerning the distant countries of East and West. They wrote in the Ionic dialect in what was called the unperiodic style (see below) and preserved the poetic character, if not the style, of their epic model. Their criticism amounts to nothing more than a crude attempt to rationalize the current legends and traditions connected with the founding of cities, the genealogies of ruling families, and the manners and customs of individual peoples. Of scientific criticism there is no trace whatever, and so they are often called chroniclers rather than historians.The first logographer of note was Cadmus (dated to the 6th century BC), a perhaps mythical resident of Miletus, who wrote on the history of his city. Other logographers flourished from the middle of the 6th century BC until the Greco-Persian Wars; Pherecydes of Leros, who died about 400 BC, is generally considered the last. Hecataeus of Miletus (6th–5th century BC), in his Genealogiai, was the first of them to attempt (not entirely successfully) to separate the mythic past from the true historic past, which marked a crucial step in the development of genuine historiography. He is the only source that Herodotus cites by name. After Herodotus, the genre declined, but regained some popularity in the Hellenistic era.The logographers, though they worked within the same mythic tradition, were distinct from the epic poets of the Trojan War cycle because they wrote in prose, in a non-periodic style which Aristotle (Rhetoric, 1049a 29) calls λέξις εἰρομένη (lexis eiromenê, from εἴρω, eiro, \"attach, join up\"), that is, a \"continuous\" or \"running\" style.".
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- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink A._Schafer.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Acusilaus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Amelesagoras.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Archon.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Cadmus_of_Miletus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Greek_historians.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historiography_of_Greece.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Chalcedon.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Wachsmuth.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Charon_of_Lampsacus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Chronicle.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Cyclic_Poets.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Epic_Cycle.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Busolt.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Glaucus_(disambiguation).
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Greco-Persian_Wars.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Harpocration.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Hecataeus_of_Miletus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich_Nissen.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Hellanicus_of_Lesbos.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Herodotus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Hesiod.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Hippys.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Historiography.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink History.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Ionia.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Ionic_Greek.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink J._B._Bury.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink John_William_Donaldson.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Otfried_Müller.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Wilhelm_Ludwig_Müller.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Lampsacus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Lydia.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Miletus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Nicolaus.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Pericles.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Pherecydes_of_Leros.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Procrustes.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Prytaneis.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Pseudo-Plutarch.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Reggio_Calabria.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Sardis.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Sigeion.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Sparta.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Stesimbrotos_of_Thasos.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Themistocles.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink W._Mute.
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLink Xanthus_(historian).
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Early Greek historians: "logographers"".
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Logographer (history)".
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLinkText "logographer".
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageWikiLinkText "logographers".
- Logographer_(history) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Logographer_(history) subject Category:Early_Greek_historians.
- Logographer_(history) subject Category:Historiography_of_Greece.
- Logographer_(history) hypernym Historiographers.
- Logographer_(history) type Historian.
- Logographer_(history) type Writer.
- Logographer_(history) type Historian.
- Logographer_(history) type Writer.
- Logographer_(history) comment "The logographers (from the Ancient Greek λογογράφος, logographos, a compound of λόγος, logos, here meaning \"story\" or \"prose\", and γράφω, grapho, \"write\") were the Greek historiographers and chroniclers before Herodotus, \"the father of history\".".
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