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History of the Peloponnesian War

ThucydidesJowett, Benjamin(Translated by)
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The Peloponnesian War (431-404 b.c.e.) was the greatest "disturbance" in Greek history to that time.

The bitter rivalry between the two chief city-states, Athens and Sparta, and their respective allies ended with the ruin of Athens' naval hegemony and what the Greek historian Thucydides (ca. 460-400 b.c.e.) called a "convulsion" affecting all humankind. Thucydides recreates the often savage events of the war and brings to life its chief protagonists: Pericles, Nicias, Cleon, Alcibiades, and others.

The first of the "scientific" historians, Thucydides makes use of documentary material and relies on eyewitness accounts; even where direct documentary evidence is lacking, his keen understanding of human nature helps him to uncover the truth of what actually happened.

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Prometheus Books
1573922161 / 9781573922166
Paperback / softback
938.05
01/06/1998
United States
514 pages
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