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The Peloponnesian War (oxford — World's Classics)

: Martin Hammond’s work is praised for being accurate and lucid, often making Thucydides’ notoriously difficult Greek more comprehensible than the original.

Thucydides, an Athenian general who participated in the war, wrote this account as a "possession for all time" rather than a temporary showpiece. The Peloponnesian War (Oxford World's Classics) The Peloponnesian War (Oxford World's Classics)

The edition of The Peloponnesian War is a comprehensive resource that pairs Thucydides’ foundational text with modern scholarship. This volume features a translation by Martin Hammond and an introduction by P. J. Rhodes , designed to make the dense, analytical prose of Thucydides accessible to modern readers while maintaining academic rigor. Overview of the Edition : Martin Hammond’s work is praised for being

: P. J. Rhodes provides an introduction and extensive notes that clarify the political and historical context of 5th-century Greece. This volume features a translation by Martin Hammond

: The book includes ten maps , an analytical index, summaries for each of the eight books, and appendices covering ancient weights, measures, money, and calendars. Historical Significance

This edition is noted for being one of the most complete single-volume versions of the history. Key features include:

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