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Thucydides Book I: A Students' Grammatical Commentary, Vol. 1 by Howard Don Cameron β€” book cover

Thucydides Book I: A Students' Grammatical Commentary, Vol. 1

by Howard Don Cameron
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Overview

The first book of Thucydides is a compact masterpiece. Here he sets up the conditions that led to the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War in 431 B.C. With great economy, he analyzes the origins of large-scale wars; integrates a sketch of the historical background into the larger thematic threads of his narrative; presents a brief statement of his methods and goals; outlines a hierarchy of causation; develops a theory of character and human nature; and presents a theory of leadership, chance, and foresight, all within a narrative structure that perfectly focuses these elements.

Because Book I is not primarily historical narrative, it inevitably proves difficult for inexperienced readers. Despite the convolutions and density of Thucydides' prose style, no authoritative commentary has been published since the early days of the last century. H. D. Cameron is a renowned expert in Greek and comparative grammar and has written this handbook for all levels of classical students and scholars. His commentary authoritatively accounts for the last one hundred years of evolving grammatical and linguistic theory as they apply to the seminal work of Thucydides.


About the Author
H. D. Cameron is Professor of Greek and Latin and Director of the Great Books Program at the University of Michigan.

Synopsis

Offers a better way to read Thucydides through the explanation of grammar and a glimpse into the history of classical scholarship

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780472068470

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