The Fifth Book of Thucydides (Classic Reprint): Edited With Notes - Couverture souple

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9781333895433: The Fifth Book of Thucydides (Classic Reprint): Edited With Notes

Synopsis

The Fifth Book of Thucydides brings the shadowed peace years to life, tracking renewed power plays and fierce battles in Thrace, Sicily, and beyond. This edition surveys the later part of the war, including Cleon’s leadership, the fall of Amphipolis, and the Melian dialogue, while offering notes on how the text was revised and interpreted over time. It frames the period as a mix of intrigue, strategy, and shifting loyalties, with a focus on what Thucydides aimed to capture about Athenian policy and Spartan opposition.

The introduction and running notes illuminate how scholars view this book’s composition, age, and perspective. They discuss differences in detail, language, and possible interpolations, helping readers understand the historical context and the editor’s approach. The narrative itself covers campaigning, diplomacy, and turning points that shaped the war’s middle years, including key moves by Brasidas and Cleon and the transition from open conflict to more complex alliances.

What you’ll experience
- A focused narrative of Thrace campaigns, naval actions, and inter-state plotting.
- Insights into the book’s revision history and how scholars interpret its passages.
- Closer look at pivotal episodes, from sieges to the famous Melian dialogue.
- Clarified notes that connect events to broader themes of power, justice, and policy.

Ideal for readers of classical history who want a clear, guided view of the war’s late stages and the editorial perspective that shapes this edition.

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