Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 15John Pinsent., 1990 |
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... Thucydides tends to see diplomacy in terms of open debate , often represented by pairs of speeches , in books 5 and 8 he is more interested in secret negotiations and in 6 and 7 we find both . 7 ( = CQ 21 [ 1971 ] , 315-25 ) maintains ...
... Thucydides tends to see diplomacy in terms of open debate , often represented by pairs of speeches , in books 5 and 8 he is more interested in secret negotiations and in 6 and 7 we find both . 7 ( = CQ 21 [ 1971 ] , 315-25 ) maintains ...
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to reconcile with Thucydides ' own narrative . One recent commentator sets out the problem thus1 : ' Here Thucydides seems to trace Athenian defeat to a single cause , a lack of unity which began after Pericles ' death ... This single ...
to reconcile with Thucydides ' own narrative . One recent commentator sets out the problem thus1 : ' Here Thucydides seems to trace Athenian defeat to a single cause , a lack of unity which began after Pericles ' death ... This single ...
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... Thucydides that rhetorical practice may have changed in the intervening period . In this case , however , the speeches in Thucydides offer some evidence that the motifs we have identified were at home in later fifth- century oratory . 4 ...
... Thucydides that rhetorical practice may have changed in the intervening period . In this case , however , the speeches in Thucydides offer some evidence that the motifs we have identified were at home in later fifth- century oratory . 4 ...
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