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Thucydides Book 4 Study Questions

Dear All,You may find by now that Book 4 is significantly different from the narratives of the previous three books. Thucydides focuses more closely on three main arenas that were previously introduced in our earlier readings. It is an exciting bo… Continue reading

05. March 2009 by Arrian
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Call with Cambridge Professor Paul Cartledge

Good conversation – as always – with Professor Paul Cartledge. This time he spoke about and answered questions on ancient Greek culture in general and on Aristotle and Thucydides in particular.Paul Cartledge is Professor of Greek History, the A G … Continue reading

20. February 2009 by Arrian
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Thucydides February 2009 Book 3 – audio recording

Here’s the audio recording for the Thucydides book 3 call. Listen online or download the mp3 file and listen to it as a podcast on your ipod.Download Thucydides_february2009_book3 Continue reading

03. February 2009 by Arrian
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The power of a speech

In the Wall St Journel – http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123249782074700433.html?mod=djemTEW Great article in general, but pay special attention the the following words in the 12th paragraph: “Lincoln’s first inaugural was a masterpiece of concili… Continue reading

22. January 2009 by Arrian
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Headlines from the Peloponnesian War – Book 3

Dear fellow Thucydides readers,Here are my notes in outline form for Book 3. Feel free to use them to organize your thoughts as you move through your reading. Thucydides does not jump around too much in this book from theater to theater. My outlin… Continue reading

20. January 2009 by Arrian
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Strategy? Victory?

Thucydidites,From the very beginning of this conflict I listed the strengths of each Sparta and Athens. I was trying to figure out what overarching strategy could be deployed to each side’s advantage, and I was wondering how each side would try to… Continue reading

13. January 2009 by Arrian
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Thucydides Book 3 Study Questions

Hi folks,Here are our next set of discussion questions for Book 3. I hope that the minimal notes will also help us keep the larger perspective of Thucydides’ direction in mind. I will get a more detailed outline of Book 3 to you next week.Reading … Continue reading

12. January 2009 by Arrian
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Thucydides January 2009 Book 2 – audio recording

Here’s the audio recording for the Thucydides book 2 call. Listen online or download the mp3 file and listen to it as a podcast on your ipod.Download Thucydides-January2009-Book2 Continue reading

07. January 2009 by Arrian
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Pericles Speech

I had a really great time on the call today folks. I’m really enjoying everyone’s perspectives and insights.I mentioned that I broke Pericles’ speech into its basic elements and I know somebody else mentioned they did the same thing so I thought I… Continue reading

06. January 2009 by Arrian
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Some random thoughts.

It is sometimes interesting to go outside after these calls and look to the sky (“The same sky they saw.” as Andre pointed out to us a while back) and try to imagine what Pericles actually did think about before he gave that 2nd speech in Book II…. Continue reading

06. January 2009 by Arrian
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