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  1. History of the Peloponnesian War (Volume 1) by Thucydides, 2010-10-14
  2. History of the Peloponnesian War: Translated from the Greek of Thucydides by Thucydides, 2010-02-12
  3. The History of the Peloponnesian War, Book I by Henry Young, Thucydides , 2009-11-18
  4. Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War by Rex Thucydides/ Warner, 1968
  5. History of the Peloponnesian War, second book by Thucydides Thucydides, Richard Shilleto, 2010-05-13
  6. The history of the Peloponnesian War; a new and literal version, from the text of Arnold, collated with Bekker, Göller, and Poppo by Thucydides Thucydides, Henry Dale, 2010-08-28
  7. The History of the Peloponnesian War, Tr. by W. Smith. to Which Are Annexed Three Preliminary Discourses by Thucydides, 2010-02-04
  8. Thucydides; The History of the Peloponnesian War (10th printing) by Thucydides, 1982
  9. The History of the Peloponnesian War Volume 2 by Thomas: Notes) Thucydides (Arnold, 1868
  10. History of the Peloponnesian War, Volume 1 by Thucydides, 2010-03-10
  11. The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides 431 BC, 2003-10-02
  12. THUCYDIDES: HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR by REX WARNER, 1961
  13. The History of the Peloponnesian War, Volume 1 by Thucydides, William Smith, 2010-01-12
  14. Thoukydides. the History of the Peloponnesian War, Volume 2 (Ancient Greek Edition) by Thucydides, 2010-03-09

41. HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
Local Copy of http//eserver.org/history/peloponesianwar.txt. 431 BC. historyOF THE peloponnesian war. by Thucydides. translated by Richard Crawley.
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HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
by Thucydides translated by Richard Crawley The First Book.
CHAPTER I
The State of Greece from the earliest Times to the Commencement of the Peloponnesian War
Indeed, they could not unite for this expedition till they had gained increased familiarity with the sea. And the first person known to us by tradition as having established a navy is Minos. He made himself master of what is now called the Hellenic sea, and ruled over the Cyclades, into most of which he sent the first colonies, expelling the Carians and appointing his own sons governors; and thus did his best to put down piracy in those waters, a necessary step to secure the revenues for his own use. For in early times the Hellenes and the barbarians of the coast and islands, as communication by sea became more common, were tempted to turn pirates, under the conduct of their most powerful men; the motives being to serve their own cupidity and to support the needy. They would fall upon a town unprotected by walls, and consisting of a mere collection of villages, and would plunder it; indeed, this came to be the main source of their livelihood, no disgrace being yet attached to such an achievement, but even some glory. An illustration of this is furnished by the honour with which some of the inhabitants of the continent still regard a successful marauder, and by the question we find the old poets everywhere representing the people as asking of voyagers- "Are they pirates?"- as if those who are asked the question would have no idea of disclaiming the imputation, or their interrogators of reproaching them for it. The same rapine prevailed also by land.

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43. Thucydides: Peloponnesian War (abridged): Table Of Contents
history OF THE peloponnesian war. by Thucydides. translated by RichardCrawley. ABRIDGED VERSION. Editor's Note. The history of the
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HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR by Thucydides translated by Richard Crawley [ABRIDGED VERSION] Editor's Note The History of the Peloponnesian War (Crawley translation) is available here is an abridged version prepared by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, for use of Liberal Studies and Classics students. This e-text includes about one third of Thucydides' complete work. Note that in these selections there are a number of silent changes to Crawley's text, apart from the omissions. These affect certain names: Sparta and Spartan have replaced Lacedaemonia and Lacedaemonian, Troy has replaced Ilium, Persian has replaced Median, and so on. Moreover, some of Crawley's longer paragraphs have been broken up into shorter units. There are also a few explanatory editorial insertions (indicated by square brackets and italics), headings for different sections and for well known set speeches, and numbers indicating the appropriate year of the event described. The paragraphs have also been numbered for ease of reference. For questions, comments, suggestions please contact

44. Thucydides' Peloponnesian War
Table of Contents Next Section Introduction to Greek Tragedy. ThePeloponnesian war. Genre history. What we refer to as myth or
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What we refer to as myth or legend was considered historical fact by most Greeks down into and even beyond the fifth century B.C. For example, the Homeric poems were taken seriously as an historical record of the past. Indeed, as modern archaeology has shown, there is a kernel of historical truth in the Iliad that is, a war did take place at the site of Troy in approximately the same period as was assigned to it by legend. Nevertheless, it is clear that the overall account of the Trojan war in the Iliad is the result of imaginative embellishment of a story told again and again by generations of poets. It was not until more than two centuries after the composition of the Homeric poems that a more scientific form of history developed. Rational analysis, which had begun in Ionia with the Milesian philosophers with reference to the universe, gradually extended to include the recording of human events. Historie , the Greek word from which our word "history" is derived, means 'inquiry' and indicates the nature of this new way of dealing with the past. The recording of human events is no longer the uncritical retelling of traditional myths and legends, but an account which is the result of critical evaluation applied to what the author himself and others have seen and heard.

45. Greek Military History
Persian wars. Athenian Empire and peloponnesian war. Fourth Century. Late Hellenisticwarfare (200 BC31 BC). A bibliography on Roman history. Archaic warfare.
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This is a listing of works relevant to particular campaigns and battles in Greek history. Since military history pervades many histories of Greece, I have tried to be selective and have avoided citing many general historical works. I have added some annotations of my own. This is not an attempt to list all work known, but rather the up-to-date and useful. This page is still under construction, but is being worked on slowly. Last update: 4the January 2002. Questions? The bibliography is subdivided into smaller periods. Archaic Warfare Persian Wars Athenian Empire and Peloponnesian War Fourth Century ... A bibliography on Roman History
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Frost, F.J., 'The Athenian Military before Cleisthenes', Historia
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Balcer, J.M., 'The Persian Wars against Greece: A Reassessment', Historia Buck, R.J., 'Boiotians at Thermopylae', AHB Cuyler Young, T., '480/479 BC: A Persian Perspective', Iranica Antiqua Green, P., The Greco-Persian Wars (Berkely, 1996) Revised edition of his 1970 Xerxes at Salamis Hammond, N.G.L., 'The Campaign and Battle of Marathon'

46. Chronology Of Greek History After The Peloponnesian War
Chronology of Greek history After the peloponnesian war. 405. Annihilationof Athenian fleet at the battle of Aegospotami by Lysander
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Chronology of Greek History After the Peloponnesian War
Annihilation of Athenian fleet at the battle of Aegospotami by Lysander; over 3,000 Athenians were executed. Athens was besieged by Sparta with the blockading of Piraeus. Dionysius I became tyrant of Syracuse. (Spring) Surrender of Athens to Sparta, with the destruction of its fortifications, loss of all foreign territories, surrender of the navy, and acceptance of Spartan leadership. Pro-Spartan oligarchy of Thirty Tyrants imposed at Athens under Critias. Democratic exiles under Thrasybulus seized Phyle. Thrasybulus seized Piraeus. Fall of Thirty Tyrants and restoration of democracy at Athens. Agis II invaded Elis. Expedition (anabasis) of Cyrus the Younger to take the Persian throne from his brother Artaxerxes II; battle of Cunaxa, with the defeat and death of Cyrus. War of Sparta against Persia. General amnesty at Athens allowed exiles to return. Agesilaus II became king of Sparta. War between Carthage and Dionysius I of Syracuse.

47. The History Of The Peloponnesian War
The history of the peloponnesian war By Thucydides Written 431 BCE Translatedby Richard Crawley. Chapter VI Funeral Oration of Pericles.
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In the same winter the Athenians gave a funeral at the public cost to those who had first fallen in this war. … Meanwhile these were the first that had fallen, and Pericles, son of Xanthippus, was chosen to pronounce their eulogium. When the proper time arrived, he advanced from the sepulchre to an elevated platform in order to be heard by as many of the crowd as possible, and spoke as follows: …
"Further, we provide plenty of means for the mind to refresh itself from business. We celebrate games and sacrifices all the year round, and the elegance of our private establishments forms a daily source of pleasure and helps to banish the spleen; while the magnitude of our city draws the produce of the world into our harbour, so that to the Athenian the fruits of other countries are as familiar a luxury as those of his own.
"My task is now finished. I have performed it to the best of my ability, and in word, at least, the requirements of the law are now satisfied. If deeds be in question, those who are here interred have received part of their honours already, and for the rest, their children will be brought up till manhood at the public expense: the state thus offers a valuable prize, as the garland of victory in this race of valour, for the reward both of those who have fallen and their survivors. And where the rewards for merit are greatest, there are found the best citizens.

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Book 1 23. The Median War, the greatest achievement of past times, yet found a speedy decision in two actions by sea and two by land. The Peloponnesian War was prolonged to an immense length, and, long as it was, it was short without parallel for the misfortunes that it brought upon Hellas. Never had so many cities been taken and laid desolate, here by the barbarians, here by the parties contending (the old inhabitants being sometimes removed to make room for others); never was there so much banishing and blood-shedding, now on the field of battle, now in the strife of faction. Old stories of occurrences handed down by tradition, but scantily confirmed by experience, suddenly ceased to be incredible; there were earthquakes of unparalleled extent and violence; eclipses of the sun occurred with a frequency unrecorded in previous history; there were great droughts in sundry places and consequent famines, and that most calamitous and awfully fatal visitation, the plague. All this came upon them with the late war, which was begun by the Athenians

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50. Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War
Thucydides The peloponnesian war. The Complete Hobbes Translation with Hobbes'sOn the Life and history of Thucydides and a new Introduction by David Grene.
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Catalog: Book Manufacturer: Viking Press Authors: Thucydides, Rex Warner, M. I. Finley Release Date: September, 1954 Availability: Usually ships within 24 hours List Price: Our Price: Used Price: ThirdPartyNewPrice Price: More Details from Amazon.com Amazon international Product Reviews: Read one the reviews below I'm sorry to do this but this is just too funny to pass up. One of the guys below I believe his name is Kulp titled his review "bound to be a classic." Yeah maybe we can give it a couple more thousand years and it will become a classic bub. A History/Political Science Masterpiece Thucydides, an Athenian living in the 5th Century BC, writes the history of the Peloponnesian War, a war between the Greek city-states of Athens and Sparta. It is a must-read for anyone interested in history or Western civilization/thought and, so I have been told, for military strategists. Given that it is the story of a war that took place over 2400 years ago, however, it is probably not for anyone looking for an interesting diversion from the workaday world. For that, in the classical history genre, I would turn to Herodotus who provides a much more lively history, or for military history to Blackhawk Down, or for those interested in the grimmer parts of history, Daniel Judah Goldhagen's book on ordinary Germans' role in the holocaust and the glut of refuting books written in response. Those are better page-turners, so to speak.

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54. Thucydides
Known as the peloponnesian war, the conflict lasted (off and on in his late twentiesat the time the war began; he start and began to plan to write its history.
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The growth of the Athenian Empire and the power accruing to Athens aroused the fears of Sparta and other mainland states, especially Corinth, whose trade interests seemed to be threatened by Athens's control of the sea and so many of the islands and ports of the Aegean Sea. The Greek world split into two blocks of states, Athens and her Empire on one side, Sparta and her allies on the other. Both sides expected war, and it broke out in 431 over incidents in Corcyra and Potidaea (in northern Greece). Known as the Peloponnesian War , the conflict lasted (off and on) until 404, when Athens was defeated. Thucydides , an Athenian aristocrat, was probably in his late twenties at the time the War began; he realized its importance from the start and began to plan to write its history. In 424 he was elected one of the Athenian generals, and for failing to prevent the loss of an important city to the Spartans was exiled from Athens. He spent the rest of the War collecting evidence and talking with participants in the various actions. Herodotus, writing a few decades earlier than Thucydides, recorded almost all he heard, whether he believed it himself or not. Thucydides stands at the other pole; he gathers all available evidence, decides what he thinks is the truth, then shapes his presentation to emphasize that truth. We see everything through his eyes, and his views on the forces which shape human events emerge on every page. Thucydides begins his history by explaining why he thinks that this War is the greatest in which the Greeks were ever involved, even greater than the Trojan War and the Persian Wars. He then explains the principles upon which he evaluates evidence; his basic perspective is that human nature is the basic cause of historical events (Thucydides attributes no historical event to either the gods or to fate). He declares that his

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56. The Peloponnesian War
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A Personal Odyssey My admiration for the ancient Greek historian, Thucydides, is unabashed. To me he shines like a beacon across the two and a half thousand years which separate us. Even today I feel few historians can match the grandeur of vision that was held by Thucydides My personal interest in his work stems from the early 1980’s - a period of Reagan, Thatcher, Star Wars (the defence system - not the movie!), invasions of Afghanistan et al. The Cold War, as we see now, was moving into its final, potentially deadly phase. Protesters were up in arms against Cruise Missiles being deployed in Britain, and here in Australia - blissfully removed from many of the ‘hot-spots’ - the Nuclear Disarmament Party started to win parliamentary seats. People really felt that the situation was sliding to war. In this period of turmoil, Thucydides seemed to be speaking across the centuries - from his time of total war - to we who were about to embark on the same course. In one of his most interesting passages, Thucydides wrote:

57. Peloponnesian War
Athens and the Athenian empire versus Sparta, Thebes, Corinth, and other membersof the peloponnesian Confederacy 431 It was the first war in history to be
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The war between Athens and the Athenian empire versus Sparta, Thebes, Corinth, and other members of the Peloponnesian Confederacy 431 - 404 B.C.E. Large scale campaigns and heavy fighting took place from Sicily to the coast of Asia Minor and from the Hellespont and Thrace to Rhodes. It was the first war in history to be recorded by an eyewitness historian of the highest caliber. It has come down through history as the archetypal war between a commercial democracy and an agricultural aristocracy and a war between a maritime superpower and a continental military machine. Thycidides' history is itself a classic, which for generations was considered a foundation of a proper education.
The war began on 4 April 431 B.C. with a Theban attempt to surprise Plataea, Athens' ally and outpost on the northern base of Cithaeron. It ended on 25 April 404 B.C., when Athens capitulated.
The cities of the Boetian Confederacy under Theban leadership were Sparta's allies from the first. Syracuse and other Sicilian cities gave active help in the last part of the war. Argos, her hand tied by a treaty with Sparta, remained neutral during the first ten years, but as a democracy, was benevolently inclined towards Athens. Persia at first held aloof, waiting for an opportunity to regain her dominion over the Greek cities of the Asiatic seaboard, which Athens had liberated, but finally provided the crucial financial and logistic support required by Sparta to conduct a maritime offensive. Athens, was unpopular with many members of her own empire, but held most under control by her maritime supremacy. The war may be divided into three major periods or five phases:

58. Ancient Sparta Articles
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