ABSTRACT

First published in 1907 and reissued in 1965, this is a fascinating study of Thucydides’s History. Thucydides set out to write a truthful account of the Pelopennesian war, but his work reflects his Athenian fourth-century B.C. context, which was of a particular interest to Cornford. In this fascinating title, Cornford analyses the causes of the war as shown by Thucydides and other sources, and then goes on to comment on the History.

part I|76 pages

Thucydides Historicus

chapter I|12 pages

The Causes of the War

chapter II|10 pages

Athenian Parties Before the War

chapter III|14 pages

The Megarian Decrees

chapter IV|13 pages

The Western Policy

chapter V|25 pages

Thucydides' Conception of History

part II|174 pages

Thucydides Mythicus

chapter VI|28 pages

The Luck of Pylos

chapter VII|19 pages

The Most Violent of the Citizens

chapter VIII|24 pages

Mythistoria and the Drama

chapter IX|21 pages

Peitho

chapter X|14 pages

The Melian Dialogue

chapter XI|13 pages

The Lion's Whelp

chapter XII|20 pages

Eros Tyrannus

chapter XIII|23 pages

The Tragic Passions

chapter XIV|7 pages

The Cause of the War