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This book, like its companions Thucydides I and IV, is published primarily for students approaching a book of Thucydides for the first time or studying the Peloponnesian War in a more general way.The text and notes are those of E. C. Marchant, originally published in 1891 and the introduction by Thomas Wiedemann which takes into the account the needs of the modern student and up-to-date research on Thucydides.

280 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 412

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Thucydides

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Thucydides (c. 460 B.C. – c. 400 B.C.) (Greek Θουκυδίδης ) was an Athenian historian and general. His History of the Peloponnesian War recounts the fifth-century BC war between Sparta and Athens until the year 411 BC. Thucydides has been dubbed the father of "scientific history" by those who accept his claims to have applied strict standards of impartiality and evidence-gathering and analysis of cause and effect, without reference to intervention by the gods, as outlined in his introduction to his work.
He also has been called the father of the school of political realism, which views the political behavior of individuals and the subsequent outcomes of relations between states as ultimately mediated by, and constructed upon, fear and self-interest. His text is still studied at universities and military colleges worldwide. The Melian dialogue is regarded as a seminal text of international relations theory, while his version of Pericles' Funeral Oration is widely studied by political theorists, historians, and students of the classics.
More generally, Thucydides developed an understanding of human nature to explain behavior in such crises as plagues, massacres, and wars.

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148 reviews16 followers
July 30, 2012
one of the excellent commentaries of this series. Rusten maintains almost a perfect balance between clarification of T.'s tortuous grammar, info on contemporary historical research and explanation of philological issues. Constant references to Smyth and Denniston really helps. Not the best place to start, though, more suitable for intermediate level readers...
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120 reviews20 followers
May 10, 2023
Έναρξη του πολέμου, εκστρατεία των Πελοποννησίων στην Αττική, ναυτικές επιχειρήσεις των Αθηναίων στην Πελοπόννησο, λοιμός στην Αθήνα (πανώλη;), Περικλής και θάνατός του, πολιορκία των Πλαταιών και της Ποτίδαιας, πρώτες ναυμαχίες των Αθηναίων εναντίων των Πελοποννησίων με νικητές τους πρώτους. Και το ταξείδι συνεχίζεται...
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5 reviews
April 29, 2021
Η αρχή του πολέμου, η εισβολή στις Πλαταιές, ο λοιμός στην Αθήνα, η εισβολή των Σπαρτιατών στην Αττική , λεηλασίες της Πελοποννήσου από τους Αθηναίους, ο επιτάφιος του Περικλή.
1,684 reviews21 followers
September 22, 2020
Thebes and Petaea get into it, one of them calls up Athens, Athens is like remember the Greco- Persian Wars? Good times. And then the Peloponnesians (or is it the Athenians?) invade Attica and the plague hits. So the Peloponnesians invade Petaea and are momentarily waylaid by Phormio’s navy. At which point I’m pretty sure it was Athens started calling up the Thracians.
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79 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2024
Mucho más interesante que Herodoto. Se centra en los hechos y no en la mitología
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64 reviews
November 28, 2024
Hi ha parts en que dona moltissima informació, però n'hi ha d'altres que són tan gracioses
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5 reviews2 followers
March 1, 2026
Hi ha dos discursos de Pèricles que són per emmarcar. També, batalles lliurades amb molt d'enginy.
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