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E-raamat: Thucydides

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Thucydides' account of the war between Athens and Sparta is the first great work of political history and still a fundamental text for political science and international relations today; it is also a compelling story, full of vivid characters and tragic miscalculations. This collection of essays is designed to accompany, instruct, and stimulate readers of Thucydides by making accessible some classic and influential studies that are frequently cited but not always easy to access. (One-third of the essays appear here in English for the first time.) All Greek is translated, and an introductory chapter surveys the chronology and thematic controversies among Thucydides' readings from antiquity to the present.

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A first-rate collection that well serves both those encountering Thucydides for the first time and those who know (or think they know) him well. * Classical World *

Abbreviations x
Introductory
Thucydides and his Readers
1(28)
Jeffrey S. Rusten
A Post-Modernist Thucydides?
29(15)
W. Robert Connor
Thucydides `as History' and `as Literature'
44(16)
Kenneth J. Dover
Intellectual Affinities
60(31)
Simon Hornblower
BOOK 1
Thucydides in the Act of Writing
91(23)
Lowell Edmunds
The Figured Stage: Focalizing the Initial Narratives of Herodotus and Thucydides
114(34)
Carolyn Dewald
Thucydides' Persian Wars
148(28)
Tim Rood
Thucydides' Speeches
176(15)
Christopher Pelling
BOOK 2 AND PERICLES
Thucydides and the Political Self-Portrait of the Athenians
191(29)
Hermann Strasburger
The Portrait of Pericles in Thucydides
220(21)
Joseph Vogt
BOOK 3
Diodotus' Deceit (On Thucydides 3.42-8)
241(20)
Bernd Manuwald
Thucydides and Sedition Among Words
261(34)
Nicole Loraux
BOOK 5
Thucydides and the Uneasy Peace: A Study in Political Incompetence
295(17)
H.D. Westlake
The Humanitarian Aspect of the Melian Dialogue
312(29)
Brain Bosworth
BOOKS 6-7
Speeches and the Course of Events in Books Six and Seven of Thucydides
341(18)
Hans-Peter Stahl
A Highly Complex Battle-Account: Syracuse
359(22)
Jacqueline de Romilly
RECEPTION (ANCIENT, MODERN, AND CONTEMPORARY)
Ktema es aei: Aspects of the Reception of Thucydides in the Ancient World
381(24)
Roberto Nicolai
The Peace of Silence: Thucydides and the English Civil War
405(29)
Jonathan Scott
Thucydides Theoretikos/Thucydides Histor: Realist Theory and the Challenge of History
434(45)
Josiah Ober
Select Bibliography of Thucydidean Studies 479(35)
Acknowledgements 514(3)
Index of Authors in the Bibliography 517
Jeffrey S. Rusten is Professor of Classics at Cornell University.