Testament seems to contrast the Greek literature and lifestyle. Similarly, according to multiple attestations, the view that the Old Testament and the Jewish traditions are rife with Greek analogies of the fifth and sixth centuries- albeit without explicitly making this comparison palpable; remains formidable.
Evolution of historiography in either Greek civilization
It is pointed out by Drews (2003) that the emergence of personalities who were considered as playing a crucial part in the advancement of a society’s history contributed largely to the development of the Grecian historiography. To this extent, the Grecian history is mostly attributed to the emergence of Herodotus as the earliest Greek historian, and by this virtue, the “father of history”. Together with Herodotus, the early writers are known as the logographers.
Testament seems to contrast the Greek literature and lifestyle. Similarly, according to multiple attestations, the view that the Old Testament and the Jewish traditions are rife with Greek analogies of the fifth and sixth centuries- albeit without explicitly making this comparison palpable; remains formidable.
Evolution of historiography in either Greek civilization
It is pointed out by Drews (2003) that the emergence of personalities who were considered as playing a crucial part in the advancement of a society’s history contributed largely to the development of the Grecian historiography. To this extent, the Grecian history is mostly attributed to the emergence of Herodotus as the earliest Greek historian, and by this virtue, the “father of history”. Together with Herodotus, the early writers are known as the logographers.