Editorial Free Press
Fecha de edición abril 2008
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780684827902
752 páginas
Libro
encuadernado en tapa blanda
Thucydides called his account of two decades of war between Athens and Sparta "a possession for all time," and indeed it is the first and still most famous work in the Western historical tradition. Considered essential reading for generals, statesmen, and liberally educated citizens for more than 2,000 years, The Peloponnesian War is a mine of military, moral, political, and philosophical wisdom.
However, this classic book has long presented obstacles to the uninitiated reader. Robert Strassler's new edition removes these obstacles by providing a new coherence to the narrative overall, and by effectively reconstructing the lost cultural context that Thucydides shared with his original audience. Based on the venerable Richard Crawley translation, updated and revised for modern readers. The Landmark Thucydides includes a vast array of superbly designed and presented maps, brief informative appendices by outstanding classical scholars on subjects of special relevance to the text, explanatory marginal notes on each page, an index of unprecedented subtlety, and numerous other useful features.
Tucídides (c.460-c.395 a.C.), miembro de una familia aristocrática ateniense, participó personalmente en la llamada guerra del Peloponeso, que enfrentó a atenienses y espartanos entre el 431 y el 404 antes de Cristo. Sobre la base de su propia experiencia, se propuso escribir la crónica del conflicto, iniciando una nueva forma de historia, que no sólo se muestra exigente en establecer la verdad de los acontecimientos que narra, sino que los sitúa en su contexto, con un realismo político que le permite exponer crudamente la lógica del imperialismo de los vencedores.
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