
Genealogy in the development of ancient historiography: Genealogy and history in Herodotus
Author(s) -
Camila Condilo
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revista de história
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.104
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2316-9141
pISSN - 0034-8309
DOI - 10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2022.180558
Subject(s) - genealogy , rhetorical question , historiography , relation (database) , argument (complex analysis) , history , narrative , literature , art , archaeology , biology , computer science , biochemistry , database
In this article, I suggest that genealogy was a rhetorical strategy to build authority in the ancient history writing. In this way, I divide my argument into four parts. Firstly, I present my understanding of genealogy and authority, as these concepts orient my selection and analysis of the evidence. Secondly, I turn to the genealogical evidence, trying to demonstrate its relation with controversial debates and its role as a rhetorical tool. For this, I compare Herodotus’ and Isocrates’ use of genealogy, and suggest that genealogy was a form of tekmerion. Thirdly, I try to substantiate this hypothesis by looking at both Aristotle’s definition of tekmerion and to what extent Herodotus and Isocrates share his understanding of this word. Finally, I present considerations about why genealogy was such a powerful rhetorical resource in discourses of various nature, history included.