Πελοποννησιακός Πόλεμος, Τόμος δεύτερος

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Πελοποννησιακός Πόλεμος, Τόμος δεύτερος

by Thucydides

EL·~5 hours·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

Produced by Sophia Canoni. Book provided by Iason Konstantinides

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ΒΙΒΛΙΟΝ Δ'. - ΘΟYΚΥΔΙΔΟΥ - ΠΕΛΟΠΟΝΝΗΣΙΑΚΟΣ ΠΟΛΕΜΟΣ - ΒΙΒΛΙΟΝ Δ'.

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Description

In the wake of a bountiful harvest, the Peloponnesian forces, led by the Spartan king Archidamus, launch a daring incursion into Attica. Their troops ravage the countryside, while Athenian cavalry strikes wherever opportunity arises, attempting to halt the enemy’s advance and protect the city’s outskirts. As supplies dwindle, the invading army must eventually retreat, leaving a landscape scarred by their brief occupation.

Meanwhile, the island of Lesbos, pressured by both Spartan and Athenian interests, finds itself at a crossroads. Its leaders grapple with demands to fortify ports, build ships, and secure provisions from the distant Euxine Sea, all while navigating accusations of betrayal from neighboring allies. The Athenians, already strained by disease and a looming war, debate whether to intervene directly against Lesbos’s growing naval power.

The narrative captures the tense diplomacy, the hurried preparations of fleets, and the uneasy negotiations that set the stage for further conflict. Listeners will be drawn into the intricate web of strategy and mistrust that defines this pivotal early phase of the war.

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el

Duration

~5 hours (324K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-08-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thucydides

Thucydides

-460–-395

A soldier, statesman, and historian from classical Athens, he turned a brutal war into one of the most influential books ever written about power, fear, and political decision-making. His work still feels strikingly modern because it asks why nations act as they do when everything is at stake.

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