Price: $413.95

Format:
Hardback 1100 pp.
Frontispiece, 6 figures, 8 maps, 156 mm x 234 mm

ISBN-10:
019927648X

ISBN-13:
9780199276486

Publication date:
November 2008

Imprint: OUP UK

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A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume III: Books 5.25-8.109

Simon Hornblower

This is the third and final volume (Vol. I 1991, Vol. II 1996) of a historical and literary commentary on the history of the first 20 years of the twenty-seven-year 'Peloponnesian War' (between the Athenians and Spartans and their respective allies) written by the great fifth-century BC historian Thucydides. The present volume of commentary covers the ten closely-narrated years 421-411 BC, and nearly half of the total of eight 'books' (subdivisions) of Thucydides' work. It includes one of the most famous sections of ancient Greek literary writing, the lengthy and supremely dramatic account of the disastrous Athenian expedition against Sicily (415-413) in Books 6 and 7; but also the Melian Dialogue (Book 5), a notorious document of Athenian imperialism; and the account of the oligarchic revolution at Athens in 411 (Book 8). All Greek is translated. There is a thematic General Introduction and two Appendixes.

Readership : Scholars and students of ancient history, classical studies, and literary studies of Thucydides.

Introduction
Commentary
Book 6
Book 7
Book 8

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Simon Hornblower is Professor of Classics and Grote Professor of Ancient History at University College London, where he has taught for ten years. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.

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Special Features

  • The third and final volume of the only commentary in English by a single author on the complete writings of Thucydides, the great fifth-century BC historian of the Peloponnesian War
  • Contains many new interpretations of well-known passages and problems, as well as providing full bibliographical orientation in the copious modern literature on Thucydides
  • Includes a full thematic introduction discussing a variety of topics
  • All Greek is translated, so readers without Greek can appreciate the detail of Thucydides' thought and his subject-matter