The Blinded Eye: Thucydides and the New Written Word - Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
by Gregory Crane, Gregory Nagy
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Synopsis
This study of the construction of intellectual authority examines the impact of Thucydides's "History". It argues that Thucydides's work succeeded for two main reasons: he refined the language of administration, and drew upon the abstract philosophical rhetoric that arose in the 5th century.
Book details
Published
01/11/1995
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN
9780847681303
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