Herakleia Pontike’li Historiograflar ve Eserleri

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Abstract: The aim of this article is to examine the works concerning Heracleia Pontica by: Hero­doros, Promathidas, Amphitheos, Nymphis, Domitius Kallistratos and Memnon’s, and the views that these authors express and their relations concerning Anatolia, the Hellenistic Kingdoms and the Mediterranean world. These works concern both the city and the region, and also the universal his­torical approach, that is an article addressing the analysis and synthesis of these writers’ contri­butions in terms largely of Classical and Hellenistic historiography and mythography.

Keywords: Herakleia Pontike; Historiography; Herodoros; Promathidas; Amphitheos; Nymphis; Domitius Kallistratos; Memnon.

 

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