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Thucydides (Book II)

Thucydides (Book II)

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354213496
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A compact, relentless account of politics under pressure, Thucydides (Book II) remains essential to understanding the mechanics of power in ancient Greece. History stripped to its essentials. C. Marchant’s clear rendering guides readers through the complexities of peloponnesian war analysis while preserving the tone of classical Athens history. This edition balances readable translation with scholarly rigour, framed for both general readers drawn to high drama and students who need a dependable academic study guide. The prose is lean; the questions it raises about leadership, civic responsibility and the origins of democracy are immediate and modern. It is indispensable to students and enthusiasts of ancient greek history, and serves as an accessible entry point into the wider corpus of greek historians works. As part of any classical literature collection, this book offers direct access to one of the pivotal texts in that tradition, helping make the realities of fifth century greece feel present and urgent.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than an historical commentary edition, it is a bridge between scholarship and the curious reader, equally serviceable as a university course text or a private companion to deeper study. As a touchstone for modern historiography and political thought, Book II continues to inform contemporary peloponnesian war analysis and perspectives on the athenian spartan conflict. Casual readers will encounter vivid accounts of statecraft and human consequence; collectors will value a refined edition that belongs on shelves dedicated to classical athens history. Whether you are comparing translations in a survey of the complete thucydides translation tradition or assembling authoritative texts for teaching, this Book II is an indispensable, elegantly presented contribution. Indeed.

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