Thúkydidés Libros







History of the Peloponnesian War
- 432 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
An Athenian general of the fifth century B.C. chronicles the disastrous 27-year conflict between Athens and Sparta. Thucydides traces the conflict's roots and provides detailed, knowledgeable analyses of battles and the political atmosphere.
The Essential Thucydides: On Justice, Power, and Human Nature
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Thucydides was the first ancient Greek historian to double as a social scientist. He set out to understand human events entirely in human terms, without recourse to myth. He sought to know why people go to war and how they are affected by its violence. He studied the civil war in Corcyra, which began when radicals burst into the council house and killed leaders who favored democracy. The strengths and weaknesses of democracy are a major theme of his History. Its larger story shows how the Athenians tried to expand their empire too far and came to a crushing defeat. Here are vivid stories of land and sea battles, interspersed with fascinating and disturbing debates about war and policy. All of Thucydides's History is here, either in summary or translation, in a volume short enough for a wide readership. This Second Edition is expanded to include all the important debates and battle scenes, and the entire translation has been revised in accord with the latest scholarship. The Essential Thucydides (Hackett, fall 2021) is the second edition of Paul Woodruff's On Justice, Power, and Human Nature: Selections from The History of the Peloponnesian War (first published by Hackett Publishing Company in 1993, paperback ISBN 978-0-87220-168-2, cloth ISBN 978-0-87220-169-9).
This book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making classic literature accessible, it aims to provide a clearer and more enjoyable reading experience for all.
This book is a reproduction of a historical work by the publishing house Megali, which focuses on creating large print editions to enhance accessibility for readers with impaired vision. The initiative aims to preserve important texts while ensuring they are easily readable.
"The History of the Peloponnesian War" by Thucydides is a classic historical account of the conflict between Sparta and Athens. It is one of the earliest scholarly works of history. "Hellenica," a continuation by Xenophon, details the last seven years of the war and its aftermath, reflecting a personal narrative for a familiar audience.
Recounts the ancient war between Athens and Sparta in the translation by the seventeenth century British philosopher.
Thucydides (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought)
- 762 páginas
- 27 horas de lectura
Thucydides' classic work is a foundational text in the history of Western political thought. His narrative of the great war between Athens and Sparta in the fifth century BC is now seen as a highly sophisticated study of the nature of political power itself: its exercise and effects, its agents and victims, and the arguments through which it is defended and deployed. It is therefore increasingly read as a text in politics, international relations and political theory, whose students will find in Thucydides many striking contemporary resonances. This edition seeks to present the author and the text in their proper historical context. The new translation is particularly sensitive to the risks of anachronism, and the notes and extensive reference material provide students with all the necessary historical, cultural and linguistic background they need to engage with the text on its own terms.


