Reading Herodotus : a study of the logoi in Book 5 of Herodotus' Histories

Introduction Elizabeth Irwin and Emily Greenwood 1. 'What's in a name?' and exploring the comparable: onomastics, ethnography and kratos in Thrace (5.1-2 and 3-10) Elizabeth Irwin 2. The Paeonians: 5.11-17 Robin Osborne 3. Narrating ambiguity: murder and Macedonian alliances: 5.17-22 David Fearn 4. Bridging the narrative: 5.23-7 Emily Greenwood 5. The trouble with the Ionians: Herodotus and the beginning of the Ionian Revolt (5.28-38.1) Rosaria Munson 6. The Dorieus episode and the Ionian Revolt: 5.42-8 Simon Hornblower 7. Aristagoras: 5.49-55.97 Christopher Pelling 8. Structure and significance: 5.55-69 Vivienne Gray 9. Athens and Aegina: 5.82-9 Johannes Haubold 10. 'Saving' Greece from the 'ignominy' of tyranny? The 'famous' and 'wonderful' speech of Socles John Moles 11. Cyprus and Onesilus: an interlude of freedom (5.104, 108-16) Anastasia Serghidou 12. The Fourth Dorian Invasion and the Ionian Revolt (5.76-126) John Henderson.