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Was Alcibiades an informant of Thucydides?
The article discusses several passages of Thucydides’ work, asking whether Alcibiades could have been the one who informed Thucydides about the course of the events (esp. V 43–45; VI 89–92; VIII 5–6; VIII 12; VIII 45–56).
Nývlt, Pavel
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Aegina, Thucydides Son of Melesias, and Aristophanes’ Acharnians 709: An Old Crux Revisited
The mighty archer Achaian with whom Aristophanes says Thucydides could once have vied can reasonably be emended to Aphaian, Aphaea the goddes of Aegina, a city with which Thucydides was connected.
Antonis K. Petrides
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Ten-Day Armistices in Thucydides
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Michael Arnush
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COVID-19, the Anthropocene, and the Imperative of US-China Cooperation. [PDF]
Wu T.
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SARS-CoV-2: An immunogenetics call to arms. [PDF]
Clark B, Poulton K.
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Preventive Measures against Pandemics from the Beginning of Civilization to Nowadays-How Everything Has Remained the Same over the Millennia. [PDF]
Vitiello L +11 more
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The new genre and its boundaries: poets and logographers
This paper aims at illustrating the role of Thucydides' history within and in comparison to the traditions of genealogical and historical poetry, logography, and historiography.
CORCELLA, Aldo
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Incentives, lockdown, and testing: from Thucydides' analysis to the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Hubert E +3 more
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