Hellenika I-II.3.10
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Hellenika I-II.3.10
(Classical texts)
Aris & Phillips, c1989
- : cloth
- : limp
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Hellenica
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Hellenica
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Note
Bibliography: p. 16-18
Includes index
Text in Greek with translation, notes, and introduction in English
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Peloponnesian War, according to Thucydides, was the result of the growth of Athenian power. Beginning with the battle of Abydos in 411, this edition covers the Ionian or Dekeleian War, whose end in 404 also brings to a close the Peloponnesian War as a whole. The narrative is all the more valuable for the fact that Xenophon is likely to have been present at a number of the events described. In his very first sentence he mentions a naval battle in which the Athenians are defeated, and in doing so heralds their eventual defeat in the war. It is a tale of decline, and of expansionism gone awry.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Xenophon's life works, 2. Hellenika I-II.3.10, 3. The Peloponnesian War
4. The Chronology of the Ionian War, 5. The text
Bibliography
Parallel Greek Text and English Translation
Commentary
Maps: 1. The Hellespont, 2. Greece the Aegean, 3. Athens, Peiraieus the long walls
4. Ephesos, 5. Lesbos the Arginousai Islands, 6. Aigospotamoi
Index
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