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The Concept of News in Ancient Greek Literature

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Exploring the historical roots of news, this research delves into the Greek legacy that shaped modern journalism. By examining the term GammaGamma and its derivatives from a wide-ranging corpus spanning from the second millennium BC to the fourth century BC, the study uncovers how news was perceived in Ancient Greece. It highlights the evolution of news as a social institution and identifies parallels with contemporary issues, including the prevalence of false news, enriching both Classics and journalism studies.

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The Concept of News in Ancient Greek Literature, Raquel Fornieles

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Titre
The Concept of News in Ancient Greek Literature
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
De Gruyter
Publié
2024
Format
souple
Pages
292
ISBN13
9783111536828
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Exploring the historical roots of news, this research delves into the Greek legacy that shaped modern journalism. By examining the term GammaGamma and its derivatives from a wide-ranging corpus spanning from the second millennium BC to the fourth century BC, the study uncovers how news was perceived in Ancient Greece. It highlights the evolution of news as a social institution and identifies parallels with contemporary issues, including the prevalence of false news, enriching both Classics and journalism studies.