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Title: The Mind of Thucydides
Condition: New
Author: Jacqueline de Romilly
Translator: Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings
Contributor: Jeffrey Rusten (Introduction by), Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings (Translated by), Hunter R. Rawlings III (Introduction by)
Type: Paperback
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1501714821
EAN: 9781501714825
ISBN: 9781501714825
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Genre: History
Topic: Literary Criticism, Ancient History
Release Date: 15/12/2017
Country/Region of Manufacture: US
Item Height: 229mm
Item Length: 152mm
Item Width: 12mm
Item Weight: 454g
Book Series: Cornell Studies in Classical Philology
Language: English
Release Year: 2017
Description:

The publication of Jacqueline de Romilly’s Histoire et raison chez Thucydide in 1956 virtually transformed scholarship on Thucydides. Rather than mining The Peloponnesian War to speculate on its layers of composition or second-guess its accuracy, it treated it as a work of art deserving rhetorical and aesthetic analysis. Ahead of its time in its sophisticated focus upon the verbal texture of narrative, it proved that a literary approach offered the most productive and nuanced way to study Thucydides. Still in print in the original French, the book has influenced numerous Classicists and historians, and is now available in English for the first time in a careful translation by Elizabeth Trapnell Rawlings. The Cornell edition includes an introduction by Hunter R. Rawlings III and Jeffrey Rusten tracing the context of this book’s original publication and its continuing influence on the study of Thucydides.

Romilly shows that Thucydides constructs his account of the Peloponnesian War as a profoundly intellectual experience for readers who want to discern the patterns underlying historical events. Employing a commanding logic that exercises total control over the data of history, Thucydides uses rigorous principles of selection, suggestive juxtapositions, and artfully opposed speeches to reveal systematic relationships between plans and outcomes, impose meaning on the smallest events, and insist on the constant battle between intellect and chance. Thucydides’ mind found in unity and coherence its ideal of historical truth.


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