Major Works
The Peloponnesian War
- Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, trans. S. Lattimore. New York: Hackett Publishing Co., 1998.Review: Thucydides’ The Peloponnesian War mixes tragedy and intellection, profound emotion and painstaking analysis. Steven Lattimore has met the most daunting challenge to a translator of Thucydides, which is to provide a sense of this combination.… More
Commentary
Man in His Pride
- Grene, David, Man in His Pride, Chicago: U. of Chicago Press, 1950.The City and Man by Leo Strauss
- Strauss, Leo. “On Thucydides' War of the Peloponnesians and the Athenians.” In The City and Man, 50–85. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978. Originally published 1964 by the University Press of Virginia.From the publisher: The City and Man consists of provocative essays by the late Leo Strauss on Aristotle’s Politics, Plato’s Republic, and Thucydides’ Peloponnesian Wars. Together, the essays constitute a brilliant attempt to use… MoreThe Human Thing: The Speeches and Principles of Thucydides’ History
- Cogan, Marc. The Human Thing: The Speeches and Principles of Thucydides' History. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981.Introduces speeches of Thucydides’ History, including Pericles Funeral Oration.Thucydides
- Connor, W. Robert. Thucydides. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.From the Publisher: This full-scale sequential reading of Thucydides’ history of the Peloponnesian War will be invaluable to the specialist and also to those in search of an introduction and companion to the “Histories.” Moving beyond other… More“Varieties of Realism: Thucydides and Machiavelli”
- Forde, Stephen, “Varieties of Realism: Thucydides and Machiavelli,” Journal of Politics, vol. 54, no. 02, , 372-393, 1992.Review: Realists have dominated the postwar study of international politics, but they have not always taken seriously the problems of realism as a moral theory. One such problem is the difficulty of reconciling realism with devotion to ethics in any sphere,… MoreThe Humanity of Thucydides by Clifford Orwin
- Orwin, Clifford. The Humanity of Thucydides. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994.From the Publisher: Thucydides has long been celebrated for the unflinching realism of his presentation of political life. And yet, as some scholars have asserted, his work also displays a profound humanity. In the first thorough exploration of the relation… MorePolis and Polemos: Essays on Politics, War,and History in Ancient Greece in Honor of Donald Kagan
- Hamilton, Charles D., and Peter Krentz, eds. Polis and Polemos: Essays on Politics, War,and History in Ancient Greece in Honor of Donald Kagan, Claremont, CA: Regina Books, 1997.Justice Among the Nations: on the moral basis of power and peace
- Ahrensdorf, Peter and Pangle, Thomas. Justice Among the Nations: on the moral basis of power and peace, Kansas: The University of Kansas, 1999.From the publisher: In the post-Cold War era, we have lost the clarity that once characterized our vision of international conflict. Foreign affairs are no longer defined solely by the ideological battles fought between capitalism and communism or by the… MoreSpeaking the Same Language: Speech and Audience in Thucydides’ Spartan Debates
- Debnar, Paula. Speaking the Same Language: Speech and Audience inThucydides' Spartan Debates. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001.Overview: The Peloponnesian War, which destroyed imperial Athens and ultimately Sparta as well, continues to fascinate students of history, politics, and human nature. Thucydides’ account of the twenty-seven-year conflict charts the opposition between… MoreThe Peloponnesian War by Donald Kagan
- Kagan, Donald. The Peloponnesian War. New York: Penguin Books, 2004.From the Publisher: For three decades in the fifth century B.C. the ancient world was torn apart by a conflict that was as dramatic, divisive, and destructive as the world wars of the twentieth century: the Peloponnesian War. Donald Kagan, one of the… MoreThucydides: An Introduction for the Common Reader
- Zagorin, Perez. Thucydides: An Introduction for the Common Reader. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005.Overview: This book is a concise, readable introduction to the Greek author Thucydides, who is widely regarded as one of the foremost historians of all time. Why does Thucydides continue to matter today? Perez Zagorin answers this question by examining… MoreThucydides: The Reinvention of History
- Kagan, Donald. Thucydides: The Reinvention of History, New York: Penguin Books, 2010.From the publisher: Yale professor of classics Kagan thoroughly examines Thucydides’ life and work to successfully demonstrate that the Athenian historian was the first to utilize a truly professional (i.e., realistic and methodical) approach in recounting… MoreCommentary on Thucydides: Book 4
- C.E. Graves, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 4First Entry: τοῦ δ᾽ ἐπιγιγνομένου θέρους—the opening words introduced by δέ complete the sentence which ends the preceding… MoreCommentary on Thucydides: Book 5
- Harold North Fowler, Commentary on Thucydides: Book 5First Entry: Chapters 1-24: The tenth year of the war The Athenians for religious reasons drive the Delians from their island. αἱ σπονδαὶ διελέλυντο: the truce was at an end, but no warlike operations are recorded until Cleon led the… More