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The History of the Peloponnesian War

eBook - Including 'Hellenica'

Erschienen am 13.11.2022, 1. Auflage 2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547402923
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 812 S., 1.03 MB
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The History of the Peloponnesian War' stands as a monumental anthology, combining the masterful works of Xenophon and Thucydides to offer a comprehensive and multi-faceted exploration of one of antiquity's most pivotal conflicts. This collection is distinguished by its diversity in literary stylesfrom the meticulous, almost scientific historical accounts of Thucydides to the more personal and narrative-driven renderings of Xenophon. The anthology provides an unparalleled insight into the political, social, and moral complexities of the Peloponnesian War, showcasing the evolution of historical writing and thought in ancient Greece. The inclusion of both authors enriches the textual tapestry, allowing readers to experience the war from multiple perspectives, each with its own distinct voice and analytical approach. The contributing authors, Xenophon and Thucydides, are colossal figures in the realm of classical literature and historiography, each bringing a unique background and perspective to the compilation. Thucydides' work, characterized by its critical approach and attention to factual accuracy, offers a systematic analysis of the conflict's causes and effects. Xenophon, providing a continuation of the narrative, introduces a more personal and philosophical dimension to the historical record. Together, they represent a blend of the empirical and the experiential, capturing the essence of the Peloponnesian War's impact on Greek society and the broader human condition. This anthology is, therefore, essential reading for those seeking to understand the complexities of historical narrative, the diversity of perspectives within classical literature, and the enduring significance of the Peloponnesian War. It invites readers into a rich dialogue between two of history's most influential thinkers, offering a multifaceted examination of war, politics, and human nature. Scholars, students, and enthusiasts of history and classical studies will find in this collection a profound opportunity to engage with the foundational texts that continue to shape our understanding of ancient Greek history and historiography.

Autorenportrait

Xenophon, an ancient Greek philosopher, historian, soldier, and student of Socrates, made significant literary contributions to the world's historical and philosophical understanding. Born around 430 BC in an Athenian suburb, Xenophon came from a wealthy equestrian family. His reputation as an author is grounded in a variety of works, with 'Anabasis' being his most renowned, which details the harrowing expedition of Greek mercenaries through Persia and the return journey after the Battle of Cunaxa. Although 'The History of the Peloponnesian War' is frequently attributed to Thucydides, Xenophon's continuation of Thucydides's work, 'Hellenica', provides a firsthand account of the final seven years of the Peloponnesian War and its aftermath. He is also known for 'Cyropaedia', a partly fictional account of Cyrus the Great's education and rule that suggests it was his leadership qualities which allowed him to found the Persian Empire. Xenophon's literary style is characterized by straightforward, clear prose that emphasized factual reporting over the more rhetorical techniques employed by some of his contemporaries, such as Thucydides. He is often praised for the vividness with which he recounts events, providing readers with an accessible window into the complex world of Greek antiquity (Anderson, J. K. Xenophon. London: Duckworth, 1974).

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