This article examines Thucydides' treatment of the cause of the plague, its connection with the Spartans, and Apollo. Thucydides situates references to the plague in various contexts in the narrative, beginning with his account of the suprahuman catastrophes that occurred during the war (1.23) that are woven through the narrative in a seriatim argument that serves methodologically to demonstrate the possibility that Apollo brought the plague to Athens. His method clarifies the positioning of divine assistance in relation to human causation, but it also leaves open the possibility of divine intervention in human history. © 2013 by The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Abstract During the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, several waves of a plague killed an...
The Athenian epidemic of 430 - 426 BC, at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, caused the death of...
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"Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War is one of the earliest and most influential works in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The published version is freely available in the HAL-SHS rep...
Abstract During the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, several waves of a plague killed an...
The Athenian epidemic of 430 - 426 BC, at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, caused the death of...
This article examines Thucydides' treatment of the cause of the plague, its connection with the Spar...
The article presents an analysis of Thucydides\u27 statement on the causes of the Peloponnesian War ...
This project illuminates Thucydides’ political thought through a novel interpretation of the first b...
Abstract The article depicts causes, prevention and treatment of epidemics as seen by ancient Greek...
In the summer of 430 B.C. during the Peloponnesian War, a plague hit Athens a few days after the Spa...
An account of the theme of plagues in Greek literature (Sophocles, Thucydides) and Roman literature ...
Thucydides’ seemingly unscientific list of disasters that accompanied the Peloponnesian War echoes a...
International audienceThis paper explores the reception of Thucydides’ account of the Athenian defea...
Published: 24 January 2019The Peloponnesian War, a conflict between the Greek city-states of Athens ...
This chapter examines a range of responses to Thucydides’ narrative of the plague, focusing on its r...
This thesis investigates Thucydides’ representation of Greek religion in his account of the Peloponn...
"Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War is one of the earliest and most influential works in t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The published version is freely available in the HAL-SHS rep...
Abstract During the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, several waves of a plague killed an...
The Athenian epidemic of 430 - 426 BC, at the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War, caused the death of...