The History of the Peloponnesian War Audiobook (Free)
- Neville Jason, Malcolm Blackmoor
- 7 h 18 min
- Naxos Audiobooks
- 2012-08-07
Summary:
Thucydides’s Background of the Peloponnesian Battle is one of the most famous, influential, and moving functions of genuine history in our traditions. His brilliant accounts of the civil battle among the Greeks redefined how exactly we should analyze the past, driving a permanent wedge between accounts predicated on misconception and folk traditions and those predicated on empirical analysis and a logical enquiry into human motives. The work can be a profoundly tragic lighting, not merely of the self-destructive occasions from the civil war, but also of the future span of human history. This abridgement features Richard Crawley’s traditional translation, which includes been up to date by Ian Johnston.
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