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Title: Before History


1
Before History
  • Lecture Outline

2
Review Questions
  • What is History?
  • What is its method?
  • What is its purpose?

3
Before HistoryNotions about the Past in the
Ancient Near East
4
The Egyptians
  • c. 3200 B.C. recorded deeds of kings as relief
    sculptures
  • c. 2600 B.C. Kings Cheops and Chephren kept
    libraries
  • c. 2500-2300 B.C. annals and king lists going
    back to the 4th millennium
  • songs describing military victories
  • Some descriptions of events
  • Autobiography (in form of obituary)
  • Travel literature

5
Egyptian writing about the past
  • Not history in modern sense
  • No word in Egyptian langue for history
  • Past and future seen static and as being
    controlled by the gods
  • Everything depended on the pharaoh, gods
    representative on earth
  • Notion of divine controlling human existence
  • No conception of cause and effect

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Sumerians and Babylonians
  • Belief that human existence was controlled by
    gods
  • Notion of past as providing clues for the future
    ancient Sumerians looked for signs from the gods
    in the past in order to learn from them and avoid
    mistakes and disasters such as floods in the
    future.
  • From 3rd millennium onwards large number of
    records of political, military, economic events
    kept.
  • View of their civilization as static the gods
    planned it to always be like it is.

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Nature of narratives
  • Ca. 2000 B.C. at Lagash palace and temple
    archivists collected variety of narratives of
    events.
  • Narratives of events have divinities in leading
    roles
  • But contain some historical background

9
The Epic of Gilgamesh
  • Oldest version believed to be from 3rd millennium
  • Contains oldest version of flood story
  • Also variety of topics
  • Oldest heroic epic story of Gilgameshs journey
    to wisdom. From denial of death, search for
    immortality to acceptance of human condition
    debate on nature and nurture benefits of
    civilization over nature and its cost.
  • Particularly relevant to Babylonian and Assyrian
    audience debate on what constituted a good and a
    bad king.
  • Historical element King by name of Gilgamesh
    listed on Babylonian king list

10
The Hittites
  • c. 1700 B.C. (modern Turkey)
  • Their writings closer to our idea ofhistorical
    writing
  • In Hittite capital library of 15,000 tables and
    fragments found
  • Reflects advances on historical ideas of
    Mesopotamia and Egypt
  • After 1400 B.C. political treatises include
    reports on previous events with attention to
    cause and effect
  • Empire broke up after 12th century B.C.

11
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The Phoenicians
  • After fall of Hittite Empire new small states
    formed bordering Asia Minor, Mesopotamia and
    Syria all areas influencing way of life and
    culture of Phoenicians.
  • Made largest use of writing
  • Recording ordinary affairs of life and public
    events
  • Brought writing to Greek World

13
  • Traditions of Ancient Near East transmitted to
    Greek World
  • By Phoenicians
  • By Persians
  • By cultural influences of other neighbouring
    states in Asia Minor
  • As seafaring people, Greeks always in contact
    with other cultures throughout Mediterranean
    World

14
The Greeks and the Birth of History
  • Homer 8th century Iliad, Odyssey
  • Hesiod ca. 700 B.C.
  • Ionian Philosophers - Pre-Socratics
  • Ionian Intellectual Revolution 7th and 6th
    centuries

15
Ionian Thinkers also called Pre-Socratics
  • Philosophers before Socrates
  • Work only survives in fragments quoted by others
  • Sought natural explanations for natural phenomena
  • Explored 1. The origins of the universe, 2. The
    composition of the universe, 3. The plurality of
    phenomena

16
Pre-Socratic Schools
  • The Milesians Thales (624-546 BCE), Anaximander
    (610-546 BCE), Anaximines (585-525 BCE)
  • The Pythagoreans Pythagoras (582-496 BCE)
  • The Eleatics Xenophanes (570-470 BCE),
    Parmenides (510-440 BCE), Zeno (490-430 BCE)
  • The Pluralists Empedocles (490-430 BCE),
    Anaxagoras (500-428 BCE)
  • Heraclitus (535-475 BCE)

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The Greek Historians
  • Hecataeus of Miletus ca. 500 B.C.
  • Journey round the World
  • Genealogies
  • Herodotus of Halicarnassus c 490/480-429/5 B.C.
    The Histories
  • Thucydides c. 460/55-399/8
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