Gregory Crane is assistant professor of classics at Tufts University.
Crane provides an illuminating analysis of the difference between
Herodotean atrekeia and Thucydidean akribeia. . . . The Blinded
Eye, like the history that inspired it, is a book to be read,
scrutinized and challenged, and therefore a valuable contribution
to Thucydidean studies.
*New England Classical Journal*
Takes up a wide range of issues, from the question of Thucydides'
claim of accuracy to the historian's narrative technique and
selection of material. . . .this provocative study advances our
understanding.
*Religious Studies Review, Vol. 24, No.3, July 1998*
This is an excellent book—original, enjoyable, and sophisticated.
It is several studies at once . . .
*The Classical Review*
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