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  2. Thucydides - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Thucydides, Edited by Robert B. Strassler, Richard Crawley translation, Annotated, Indexed and Illustrated, A Touchstone Book, New York, 1996 ISBN 0-684-82815-4 * Thucydidis Historiae , 3 vols., ed. Ioannes Baptista Alberti, Rome, Typis Officinae polygraphicae, 1972–2000 (a standard text edition).

  3. Landmark Ancient Histories - Wikipedia

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    The series was received with appreciation and positive reviews from both scholars and book reviews. For example, Edward Rothstein wrote in the New York Times that "the publication of 'The Landmark Herodotus' (Pantheon) which includes a new translation by Andrea L. Purvis, and extensive annotation by scholars is such a worthy occasion for celebrating Herodotus' contemporary importance."

  4. Robert B. Strassler - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War (1996) [3] [13] The Landmark Herodotus: The Histories (2007) [14] [12] The Landmark Xenophon's Hellenika (2009) [15] He served as series editor for the following books: The Landmark Arrian: The Campaigns of Alexander (2010) [16] The Landmark Julius Caesar: The Complete ...

  5. History of the Peloponnesian War - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War. New York: Free Press (1996). ISBN 0-684-82815-4. Thucydides, Thucydidis, olori fil, De bello peloponnesiacoa libri VIII, Versione Latina, (London 1819)

  6. Histories (Herodotus) - Wikipedia

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    The works of Thucydides were often given preference for their "truthfulness and reliability", [37] even if Thucydides basically continued on foundations laid by Herodotus, as in his treatment of the Persian Wars. [38] In spite of these lines of criticism, Herodotus' works were in general kept in high esteem and regarded as reliable by many.

  7. Thucydides, son of Melesias - Wikipedia

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    Thucydides' political strength reached its peak in the wake of the First Peloponnesian War and the reorganization of the Athenian empire in the early 440s BC. Thucydides developed a new and effective political tactic by having his supporters sit together in the assembly, increasing their apparent strength and giving them a united voice. [3]

  8. Bibliography of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Thucydides - History of the Peloponnesian War. Thucydides - The landmark Thucydides: a comprehensive guide to the Peloponnesian War. Thucydides - The Peloponnesian War: a new translation, backgrounds, interpretations. Treston, Hubert Joseph, Poine: a study in ancient Greek blood-vengeance. Published United Kingdom: Longmans, Green and Co., 1923

  9. Seuthes I - Wikipedia

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    He appears to have died after 411 BC, as Thucydides' history does not record his death or the appearance of his successor. In 405 BC the exiled Athenian commander Alcibiades boasted of his friendship with the Thracian kings Medocus/ Amadocus I and Seuthes to the other Athenian commanders before the Battle of Aegospotami . [ 11 ]