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History of the Peloponnesian War

Chapter 16 Feeling against Sparta in Peloponnese - League of

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History of the Peloponnesian War
History of the Peloponnesian War
“The History of the Peloponnesian War, by Thucydides, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics: All editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. Barnes & Noble Classics pulls together a constellation of influences—biographical, historical, and literary—to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works. A monumental work unsurpassed for its brilliant description, accuracy, and penetrating insights, Thucydides’ History of the Peloponnesian War is a spectacular eyewitness report of the war between Greece’s two most powerful city-states, Athens and Sparta, as it unfolded during the fifth century B.C. The first recorded political and moral analysis of a nation’s war policies, the History is a tragic story of virtue, ambition, and failed deterrence. All aspects of the conflict—from the battlefield strategies and the political landscape to the peoples’ thoughts and feelings as the long war dragged on—are presented in startlingly vivid detail. From the treachery of Alcibiades and the disastrous invasion of Sicily to the plague that devastated Athens and Pericles’ famous funeral oration, Thucydides has written more than a mere account of war. His History is nothing less than a classic Greek drama about the rise and fall of Athens. More than two thousand years have passed since the History was written, but its impact on modern politics, military strategy, and foreign relations has been timeless. Donald Lateiner teaches Greek, Latin, Ancient History and Comparative Folklore in the Humanities-Classics department at ohio Wesleyan University. His scholarship focuses on Homer and Herodotus, and he has published a book on each. He also researches nonverbal behaviors in ancient literature.”
1 Chapter 1 The State of Greece from the earliest Times to the 2 Chapter 2 Causes of the War - The Affair of Epidamnus - The A3 Chapter 3 Congress of the Peloponnesian Confederacy at Laceda4 Chapter 4 From the end of the Persian to the beginning of the5 Chapter 5 Second Congress at Lacedaemon - Preparations for Wa6 Chapter 6 Beginning of the Peloponnesian War - First Invasion7 Chapter 7 Second Year of the War - The Plague of Athens - Pos8 Chapter 8 Third Year of the War - Investment of Plataea - Nav9 Chapter 9 Fourth and Fifth Years of the War - Revolt of Mityl10 Chapter 10 Fifth Year of the War - Trial and Execution of the11 Chapter 11 Year of the War - Campaigns of Demosthenes in West12 Chapter 12 Seventh Year of the War - Occupation of Pylos - Su13 Chapter 13 Seventh and Eighth Years of the War - End of Corcy14 Chapter 14 Eighth and Ninth Years of the War - Invasion of Bo15 Chapter 15 Tenth Year of the War - Death of Cleon and Brasida16 Chapter 16 Feeling against Sparta in Peloponnese - League of17 Chapter 17 Sixteenth Year of the War - The Melian Conference 18 Chapter 18 Seventeenth Year of the War - The Sicilian Campaig19 Chapter 19 Seventeenth Year of the War - Parties at Syracuse 20 Chapter 20 Seventeenth and Eighteenth Years of the War - Inac21 Chapter 21 Eighteenth and Nineteenth Years of the War - Arriv22 Chapter 22 Nineteenth Year of the War - Arrival of Demosthene23 Chapter 23 Nineteenth Year of the War - Battles in the Great 24 Chapter 24 Nineteenth and Twentieth Years of the War - Revolt25 Chapter 25 Twentieth and Twenty - first Years of the War - In26 Chapter 26 Twenty-first Year of the War - Recall of Alcibiade