Thucydides and Sparta
Anton Powell editor Paula Debnar editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Classical Press of Wales
Published:18th Feb '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
New articles, by distinguished international specialists, on the most respected source for Classical Sparta, Thucydides: his biases concerning Sparta, his access to Sparta's secret world, and his (un)reliability for Spartan history.
Scholars may agree: on the subject of secretive Sparta, a state richly productive of myth and wishful thinking, Thucydides stands supreme as a source.Thucydides is widely seen as the most dispassionate and reliable contemporary source for the history of classical Sparta. But, compared with partisan authors such as Xenophon and Plutarch, his information on the subject is more scattered and implicit. Scholars in recent decades have made progress in teasing out the sense of Thucydides' often lapidary remarks on Sparta. This book takes the process further. Its eight new studies by international specialists aim to reveal coherent structures both in Thucydidean thought and in Spartan reality. This volume is the second of a series in which the Classical Press of Wales applies to Spartan history the approach it is already using for the history of Rome's revolutionary era: focusing in turn on each of the main sources on which historians depend, and analysing with a combination of historical and literary methods.
ISBN: 9781910589755
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 680g
270 pages