
Sara Forsdyke (ed.)
et al.
Published online:
06 March 2017
Published in print:
25 May 2017
Online ISBN:
9780190647735
Print ISBN:
9780199340385
Contents
End Matter
Index
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Published:March 2017
Cite
'Index', in Sara Forsdyke, Edith Foster, and Ryan Balot (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Thucydides, Oxford Handbooks (2017; online edn, Oxford Academic, 6 Mar. 2017), https://doi.org/, accessed 9 May 2025.
Subject
Classical Studies
Series
Oxford Handbooks
Collection:
Oxford Handbooks Online
Index Locorum
- Abydenos, FGrH 685 F 554n9
- Aelian, Various Histories, 4.2242n2
- Aelius Theon, Spengel 118695–96
- Agathias, Histories693
- 2.3.69–70701
- 2.103694
- 3.5.10698
- 3.9.3694
- 3.9.19694
- 4.8.21694
- preface 20694
- preface 22694
- Alcidamas, On Those Who Write Written Speeches575n17
- Anaxion of Mytilene, Persai Satyroi, TrGF 202561
- Apollodorus of Athens, FGrH 244 F 7b556
- Appian, Mithridates, 3.22684n24
- Archilochus, frag. 3 West59
- Aristophanes
- Acharnians119, 609, 612–14
- 32–33448
- 67609
- 197126
- 299–302614
- 425126
- 502–508606
- 504103
- 510–12611
- 513–56611
- 515–38612
- 515–39119
- 523–29606
- 530–31610
- 530–34610
- 595–619612
- 630–32615
- 630–46615
- 642615
- 703–12610
- Clouds466, 568
- 528–33614
- 545–62613
- 551–59614
- 561–62614
- 889–1104434
- 984–8542n2
- 1075466
- 1075–82378
- 1080–82466
- 1427–28467
- Ecclesiazusae618
- Knights608, 612–14, 617
- 30–35368
- 54–57126
- 127–43614
- 128–37613
- 166614
- 191–93613
- 213–22613
- 225–29614
- 288614
- 424126
- 507–11614
- 595–610126
- 732 ff.610
- 794–96612
- 801–804612
- 1052–53126
- 1058–59126
- 1111–14610
- 1166–67126
- 1201126
- 1303–30449n4
- 1324–3442n2
- 1326609
- 1369 ff.499n14
- Lysistrata608, 612, 617
- 390–92175
- 498–501618
- 577–78617
- 581608
- 590–91616
- 638–57618
- 1125–56611
- 1133–34611
- 1176–81615
- Peace615
- 242–43126
- 269–74612
- 312126
- 421126
- 571–600448
- 601–27119
- 604–14610
- 605610
- 605–27612
- 619–22615
- 664–67126
- 667612
- 748–61613
- 1172–84612
- 1209–64499n16
- Thesmophoriazusae, 1136–47618
- Aristotle
- frag. 98 Rose59
- frag. 611.20 Rose54
- Politics320
- 2.3 1265b35–40397
- 2.9.1271b1–11333
- 2.1271a41–b7520n11
- 3475
- 3.1.1281b475
- 3.4.1279a26–1279b10400
- 5.1.1302a7–10399n19
- 5.2.1302a24–31335
- 5.1304a154
- 7.14 1333a3405
- 7.14.1333b5–40333
- 1254b–1255a356
- 1255b356
- 1289b38–3959
- 1298b618
- 1299b618
- 1305a7–1558
- Problēmata, 7.886b 33 ff.218
- Rhetoric
- 2.5.20–21527n17
- 2.18.4215
- 1378a30–79a9450
- 1378a30–80a5449
- 1382a20–83b10445
- 1383a7445
- 1385b11–86b7445
- Rhetoric for Alexander, 1425b 37215
- Asios frag. 13 West42n2
- Athenaeus, 512bc42n2
- Athēnaiōn Politeia. See Aristotle, Athēnaiōn Politeia; See Xenophon, Athênaiôn Politeia
- Berossos, FGrH 680 F 7c54n9
- Caesar, Gallic War, 1686
- Cassius Dio, 66.4.2696
- Cato, Origines669
- Charon of Lampsacus, Prytaneis of the Lacedaemonians560
- Chionides, test. 1561
- Cicero
- De divinatione, 1.25524n13
- Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Excerpts on Roman Embassies to Foreigners694
- Constitution of the Athenians. See Aristotle, Athēnaiōn Politeia; See Xenophon, Athēnaiōn Politeia
- Cratinus
- Nemesis, F 118609
- Diodorus Siculus
- 1.2.2654
- 1.37.4653n11
- 11.33.3562
- 11.84.4499n14
- 12.38–39119
- 12.58.6139
- 12.74–76145
- 12.75.1146
- 12.75.2148
- 12.75.4148
- 12.75.5148
- 12.75.6–7148
- 12.75.7153–54
- 12.77.4146
- 12.78–79145
- 12.78.4–6153
- 12.79.1153
- 12.80.2153
- 12.80.2–3154
- 13.5.1150
- 13.8145
- 13.9.1158
- 13.14.4–16.7164
- 13.41630
- 13.42.5624
- 13.43621n2
- 13.45–47.2635n14
- 13.49–51635n14
- 13.52.2636
- 13.53636
- 13.54.6636
- 13.63.1636
- 13.63.1–2635n14
- 13.64.1635n14
- 13.64.2–4635n14
- 13.65625
- 13.65.4636
- 13.66–67635n14
- 13.68–69635n14
- 13.70–71635n14
- 13.72–73635n14
- 13.73.3–74635n14
- 13.76–79635n14
- 13.97–100635n14
- 13.97.4–98.1636
- 13.98.1636
- 13.100–103635n14
- 13.102.2–3636
- 13.103636
- 13.104–106635n14
- 13.104.9500n18
- 13.105636
- 13.106.8–10636
- 13.107635n14
- 14.5.1–4636
- 14.5.4636
- 14.11635
- 14.84.7624
- 15.79.5–6500n18
- 16.8.3–5500n18
- 16.23–33493
- 17.68.2698n6
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus
- On the Ancient Orators643
- Letter to Pompeius Geminus645–51, 653
- 3643
- 3.1647n9
- 3.2–15647
- 3.3–4644
- 3.4647
- 3.5673
- 3.9647
- 3.14647
- 3.16–21647
- 3.21647
- 4623
- 5624
- 6.7–8666
- On Thucydides641–56
- 1–4651
- 1.4645
- 2.1655
- 2.2651
- 2.4655
- 5.3652
- 5.5652
- 6–7651
- 6.4–5652
- 7.3652
- 7.72.2–452
- 8.2651
- 8.2431
- 10118
- 10–12652
- 1164
- 13211
- 13–20652
- 15217
- 15–16276
- 15.2650
- 17623
- 18.1644
- 19–2039
- 20644
- 22–24652
- 24.1669
- 24.2–9669
- 24.10668
- 25–33652
- 25.2643
- 26–27644
- 27.1668
- 28–31644
- 33.1644
- 34–48652
- 34.4–7655
- 39.1650
- 46577n23
- 49652
- 50–51652
- 50.2–3646
- 51.1646
- 52225
- 52–55652
- 55225
- 55.5656
- 249669
- Ephorus, FGrH 70 F 17954
- Euripides
- Evagrius, 5.14692
- Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker, i–iii (FGrH)
- 4 F 79b556
- 4 F 155557
- 4 F 157557
- 4 FF 74–84556
- 70 F 17954
- 90 F 58.354
- 105 F 158
- 107 F 10b610
- 244 F 7b556
- 323a FF 25–26555
- 555 F 1558
- 555 F 2559
- 566 F 7156
- 577 F 13559
- 680 F 7c54n9
- 685 F 554n9
- IIIb Komm., ii., 355n30559
- IIIb Suppl., i. 5–6555
- Die Fragmente der Vorsokratiker, 6th edition (DK)
- 22 B 53322
- 80 B 6a279
- 82 B 6575n17
- 82 B 11.13279
- 85 A8567
- Greek Epic Fragments from the Seventh to the Fifth Century (West), 2nd edition
- frags. 10–18561
- Hellanicus
- Aiolica556
- Argolica556
- Barbarian Customs556
- Boiotica556
- FGrH 4 F 155557
- FGrH 4 F 157557
- frag. 164 Fowler44
- Karneonikai557
- Lesbiaca556
- Origins of Peoples and Cities556
- Peri Arkadias556
- Persica555
- Phoronis556–57
- Thettalica556
- Troica556–57
- Hellenica Oxyrhynchia14, 621, 625–27, 629–30, 634–35
- 1–3625
- 4625
- 5.39–40625
- 9–12626
- 10.3626
- 10.4625
- 11.34626
- 12.1626
- 18626
- 18.2626
- 19627
- 19.4–5627
- 20.8626
- 21.35626
- 22–23626
- 22.2626
- Heracleides of Pontus, Athenaeus 512bc; Aelian Various Histories 4.2242n2
- Heraclitus, DK 22 B 53322
- Herodotus
- Histories21, 427, 551, 554, 568
- 1504
- 1–5560
- 1.1148
- 1.1–5259
- 1.5–641
- 1.5.3557
- 1.15.359
- 1.22.456
- 1.27.556
- 1.59610
- 1.6458
- 1.64–6755
- 1.64.255
- 1.6748
- 1.68.657
- 1.82148
- 1.14158
- 1.141.456
- 1.143–4755
- 1.143.155
- 1.15155
- 1.15258
- 1.153.355
- 1.161500n18
- 1.161–6255
- 1.163–6457
- 1.163–65500n18
- 1.163.255
- 1.165.156
- 1.166–6755
- 1.166.155–56
- 1.168500n18
- 1.169.256
- 1.171.2–544
- 2.156
- 2.116261n7
- 2.118.141
- 2.120.5602
- 2.123.1195
- 2.134.3557
- 2.143.1557
- 2.156.2239
- 2.15954
- 2.164.2701
- 3.156
- 3.13.157
- 3.14.4–557
- 3.34.457
- 3.38582
- 3.39.256
- 3.40–4356
- 3.4157
- 3.4456–57
- 3.45–4658
- 3.47582
- 3.48–5354
- 3.4954
- 3.54–5658
- 3.102.5701
- 3.115.1–2239
- 3.12457
- 3.14858
- 4.9757
- 4.13757
- 4.161495n5
- 5552
- 5.256n10
- 5.1056n10
- 5.14–1656n10
- 5.2657
- 5.2856
- 5.30–3456n10
- 5.30.1267n3
- 5.32–357
- 5.36.2557
- 5.3757
- 5.3857
- 5.43551
- 5.44551
- 5.45.1551
- 5.45.2552
- 5.49–5158
- 5.55553
- 5.6358
- 5.63.2428
- 5.7759
- 5.7858
- 5.90–10358
- 5.9158
- 5.92α1–257
- 5.92η557
- 5.97.3267n3
- 5.9959
- 5.124–2656n10
- 5.125557
- 6.857
- 6.15.146
- 6.18–20500n18
- 6.31–33500n18
- 6.34–3945
- 6.3757
- 6.4157
- 6.57.4553
- 6.7658
- 6.8953
- 6.100–102500n18
- 6.10858
- 6.123553
- 7–9166
- 7.5–25268
- 7.8499n12
- 7.32575n17
- 7.102–10494
- 7.13448
- 7.144.259
- 7.150259
- 7.161.3259
- 7.185.14701
- 8206
- 8.159
- 8.3.266
- 8.4359
- 8.6669
- 8.8259
- 8.9453
- 8.11269
- 8.12169
- 8.137.1248
- 8.144492
- 9.7428
- 9.25259
- 9.25–26259
- 9.26260
- 9.32.8701
- 9.53553
- 9.100573
- 9.10667
- 9.116259
- 9.12168
- Persica555
- Hesiod
- frag. 130 M.–W.50
- Hobbes, Thomas
- Homer
- Iliad4, 45, 163, 267, 379, 427, 560, 587, 590, 593
- 1592
- 1.1–430504
- 1.250
- 1.3050
- 1.308–17591
- 1.524–27591
- 2.42–4751
- 2.109–210591
- 2.11550
- 2.155–56598
- 2.40450
- 2.51045
- 2.720–2145
- 3.392601
- 3.441–46601
- 3.449–50602
- 3.451–55602
- 6.321–22601
- 6.340–41601
- 6.379–82602
- 6.455634
- 6.506–11602
- 6.513601
- 6.521–23602
- 7.7350
- 8.56375
- 8.57375
- 9.30150
- 9.328–2945
- 9.410–16379
- 12.211–28594
- 12.231–50594
- 15.592–746588
- 16.1–101588
- 16.102–23588
- 16.124–256588
- 16.698–709598
- 16.831634
- 18.478–614696
- 18.597–9851
- 20.193634
- 23.68552
- 23.71052
- Odyssey4, 163, 427, 560, 587, 591, 602
- 1.9050
- 1.23950
- 2.2–1451
- 3.71–7451n5
- 3.105–10645
- 3.26350
- 4.9950
- 4.307–1151
- 7.211–12379
- 8.403–40651
- 9601
- 9.172–74601
- 9.196–251591
- 9.252–5551n5
- 9.289–90599
- 9.310–11599
- 9.343–44599
- 10601
- 10.100–101601
- 12.245–46599
- 12.246600
- 12.258600
- 14.36950
- 17.541–47524n14
- 18.6752
- 18.7652
- 20.124–5751
- 21.11951
- 22.7451
- 22.421–25599
- 24.3250
- Ion of Chios, Foundation of Chios560
- Inscriptiones Graecae (IG)
- VII.52.5–652n6
- Isocrates
- Archidamus 6.8456
- John of Ephesus, 6.8–9693
- Libanius, frag. 50 β 2617
- Lucian
- Lycurgus, Against Leocrates, 1.112185
- Lysias
- 2.1563
- 9.4499n14
- 9.15499n14
- 12.19499n16
- 12.65181
- 13.7–12613
- 13.70–72185
- 14.6499n14
- 22.14131
- 25.9618
- 30.10–14613
- Machiavelli, The Prince, Chapter 25371
- Menander, Sicyonians618
- Nepos, Themistocles, 2.260
- Nicolaus of Damascus, FGrH 90 F 58.354
- Nietzsche, Friedrich, Twilight of the Idols, “What I Owe to the Ancients”531
- Old Oligarch. See Xenophon, Athēnaiōn Politeia
- Ovid, Metamorphoses, 6.424–84260n6
- Pherecrates, frags. 132–41 KA561
- Philistus, Sikelika175
- Plato
- Apologia, 34b–d464
- Crito272n11
- Meno533
- Parmenides, 127b–d199
- Politicus, 277c218
- Republic227, 361, 523, 531, 533–34, 536–38, 544, 568, 583
- 1, 516567
- 1.338c–e582
- 1.343d–344a583n43
- 2542
- 2.334c–335a543
- 2.369d542
- 2.373d542
- 2.373e542
- 2.375b542
- 2.376b542
- 2.382c–d416
- 2.581a542
- 4536
- 4.354b–c537
- 4.368d–369a536
- 4.422a537
- 4.422e–423b537
- 4.427c–e533
- 4.431c–d536
- 4.433 ff.578
- 4.434c–435a536
- 4.438a536
- 4.439a536
- 4.439a–b536
- 4.439c–d536
- 4.439e–440b537
- 4.440c–d523
- 4.469b537
- 4.470c–d537
- 4.471b537
- 4.473c537
- 4.497a537
- 5.337c540
- 5.452cd52n6
- 5.468b–c543
- 5.468d543
- 5.471d–e533
- 5.471e537
- 5.475c543
- 5.546a ff.543
- 5.582a539
- 6.511b–c533
- 7.520e–521a533
- 7.521a531
- 8.328a545
- 8.547d–548c520n11
- 8.556d–557a543
- 8.564a543
- 8.566a–b544
- 8.592b544
- 8.618b544
- 8.621c–d544
- 9.580d ff.536
- 10.17b–e376
- Theaetetus199
- Timaeus, 26 c–d533
- Pliny the Elder, Bella Germaniae686n37
- Plutarch
- Cato Maior, 2.4678n5
- De Sera Numinis Vindicta, 599a–b580n33
- Pelopidas, 23.494
- Pericles609
- 4.6451
- 5.1451
- 5.3451
- 5.3–4451
- 8.4610
- 9.1451
- 1278
- 12.174
- 15.2611
- 16610
- 16.2615
- 17.144
- 20.349n4
- 25.8107
- 31–32119
- 32.1610
- 33.8611
- Themistocles, 4.260
- Polybius, Histories, 15659
- 1.1.5–6664
- 1.3.9663
- 1.10.2–11.1664
- 1.10.5665
- 1.10.6665
- 1.27–29664
- 1.32–35664
- 1.37.7665
- 1.71.5–6665
- 2.56.7–16663
- 3665
- 3.5.9662
- 3.6–12662
- 3.6.7660–61
- 3.7.2–3661
- 3.13662
- 3.31.12662
- 3.75.8665
- 5.33.1–2666
- 6700
- 6.19.1–42.6700
- 6.52.1665
- 6.52.8–9665
- 8.1.4665
- 8.11.3660
- 12.25a–b663
- 12.25b.2–3663
- 15.8–13661
- frag. 99661
- Porphyry, frag. 21624
- Procopius
- Buildings699
- Protagoras, DL 9.51 = 80 B 6a DK279
- Sallust
- Bellum Catilinae670
- 1.2.5672
- 1.3672
- 1.5670
- 2.1–2672
- 2.5672
- 2.9673
- 3.3–4671
- 3.3–4.2673
- 3.4672
- 4.1673
- 6–13669
- 6.5670
- 10.1671
- 10.3670
- 38.3678n4
- 41.1668
- 51–52669–70
- 52.12668
- A Selection of Greek Historical Inscriptions: to the End of the Fifth Century B.C., 2nd edition (ML)
- 17111
- 3775
- 40, lines 13–14101
- 45, 103108
- 45, §1101
- 45, §3101
- 45, §4102
- 45, §9101
- 46, 76108
- 46, lines 41–43103
- 5573
- 65110
- 68105
- 69, lines 4–6101
- 72135
- 73108
- 73, line 14103
- 87–88104
- p. 120108
- State Archives of Assyria, 19 02554n9
- Stesichorus frag. 21648
- Stesimbrotus of Thasos, FGrH 107 F 10b610
- Strabo, 10.1.1259
- Suda (Pi, 2301)694
- Tacitus
- Annals678n8
- 1.32.2687n42
- 3.65.1688n44
- 4.11.3688
- 4.35.3688
- 4.38.2688n44
- 6.32.4688n44
- 15.59.3688n43
- 16.25.2688n43
- Dialogus de oratoribus, 23.6688n43
- Germania, 45.6684n26
- Histories
- 1.1.1688
- 1.2.1688
- 1.21.2688n43
- 1.61.2686n33
- 1.84.4688n43
- 2.50.1688
- 2.50.5687n42
- 2.69.1686
- 3684
- 3.3.5685
- 3.13.1681
- 3.15–16684–85
- 3.16685
- 3.16.1681
- 3.25.1684
- 3.29–33684
- 4–5684n25
- 4.12–37680
- 4.12.3679n11
- 4.13.1679n11
- 4.13.2–3685n30
- 4.13.3681n14
- 4.14.1–2681n13
- 4.15.1679n11
- 4.16.2686
- 4.16.2–3686n32
- 4.17.2679n11
- 4.17.3682n20
- 4.17.4685n30
- 4.17.6683n23
- 4.18.3686n32
- 4.19.1686n32
- 4.19.3681n14
- 4.20.1–2685n29
- 4.20.2–3686n32
- 4.21.1685n30
- 4.21.1–2685n28
- 4.21.2685n27
- 4.22.3686n33
- 4.23.3685n27
- 4.24.1682n20
- 4.24.3681n14
- 4.25.1685n28
- 4.25.2685n29
- 4.27.3681n14
- 4.28.1683
- 4.28.2683n22
- 4.31.2681n14
- 4.32.1685n30
- 4.32.2681n13
- 4.32.3682n19
- 4.33.2686n32
- 4.33.2–2682n20
- 4.35.3–4685n29
- 4.35.4681
- 4.36.1682
- 4.37.2681n14
- 4.37.3685n27
- 4.44.1686n36
- 4.45.1686n36
- 4.46.3686n36
- 4.53686n36
- 4.54–67680
- 4.55686n32
- 4.55.2686n34
- 4.55.3683n22
- 4.57.1685
- 4.57.2685n30
- 4.58685
- 4.58.5682n19
- 4.59.1685
- 4.59.1–3683
- 4.59.2686n34
- 4.59.2–3682
- 4.60.2682
- 4.60.2–3685n27
- 4.63683
- 4.63.1683
- 4.63.2–63685n27
- 4.64683
- 4.64.2–3684
- 4.65684
- 4.65.3–4684n26
- 4.66.1686n32
- 4.66.2683n23
- 4.66.2–3686n32
- 4.67.1686
- 4.68.1–4686
- 4.68.4–5686n36
- 4.68.5686
- 4.68.5–4.79680
- 4.70.3682
- 4.70.5683
- 4.71.2681
- 4.72.1–2683n21
- 4.72.2686n36
- 4.73.2686
- 4.74.1681n13
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- 5.25.1685
- Theon, Progymnasmata625
- Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War
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- 1.22.47, 22, 29, 31, 174, 196, 249, 258, 261, 284, 297, 314, 320, 322, 340, 352, 378, 380, 386, 388, 392, 410, 427, 457, 459, 509, 554, 563, 577, 605, 648, 652, 656, 662–63, 671, 678, 687
- 1.22.5574
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- 4.114.4336
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- 6–7242
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- 734, 156–57, 161–62, 161n1, 165, 167–73, 176, 179, 181, 202, 206, 224, 284, 302, 311, 349, 403n28, 536, 561
- 7.2664
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- 7.47–56453
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- 84, 6, 156, 172, 179–81, 189–90, 202, 206, 213, 251–54, 268n4, 275–76, 319, 393, 398, 418–19, 486, 577, 627, 629
- 8.1–2616
- 8.1–372
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- 8.287
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- Timaeus, FGrH 566 F 7156
- Tragicorum Graecorum fragmenta, i–ii2, iii–v (TrGF) 202561
- Xanthus, Lydiaca560
- Xenophanes, Migration to Elea561
- Xenophon
- Anabasis516, 523, 528
- 1.8.26626
- 1.9.11–12523
- 2.6.21–29519
- 3.1.4518
- 3.1.11 ff.523
- 3.1.18527
- 3.1.19–22527
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- 5.5.21523
- 5.7.26–35527
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- 7.1.18–31527
- 7.1.30520
- 7.7.37–38523
- 7.8.8–11527
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- Cyropaedia
- 1.2.6–7520n11
- 1.3.8626
- 1.5.1043n3
- 1.6.13527
- 1.6.27–34520n11
- 3.1.15–25632
- 6.3.10–11633
- 7.2.23–24632
- 8.8629n12
- Hellenica14, 515–20, 523, 528, 621n3, 622, 627
- 1630
- 1–2623
- 1.1.1–2.3.9628
- 1.1.1–10635n14
- 1.1.3.1629
- 1.1.5630
- 1.1.9631
- 1.1.11–26635n14
- 1.1.14629
- 1.1.19–20631
- 1.1.22635n14
- 1.1.24527
- 1.1.27634
- 1.1.28629
- 1.1.32631
- 1.1.33–36636n14
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- 1.2625
- 1.2.1629
- 1.2.1–17635n14
- 1.3.2–11630
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- 1.3.19629
- 1.4.9636n14
- 1.4.13–17629
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- 1.5636n14
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- 1.5.7–8527
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- 1.6636n14
- 1.6.1629
- 1.6.2629–30
- 1.6.3634
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- 1.6.15629
- 1.6.36–37527n17
- 1.7.16–33629
- 1.7.27635
- 1.7.28635
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- 1.1776
- 1.114633
- 2630
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- 2.3.11–7.5.27525
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- 2.3.53636
- 2.4.14527
- 2.4.27698n6
- 2.4.28–30634
- 2.4.40–42634
- 2.4.40–43633
- 2.4.43633
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- 2.12.3634
- 2.15500n18
- 2.18500n18
- 2.27633
- 2.65634
- 3.1.3 ff.634
- 3.1.16–18527n17
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- 3.2.7–10524
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- 3.2.30–31501n20
- 3.4.4519n6
- 3.4.9–10521n12
- 3.4.11527
- 3.4.14524
- 3.4.17499n16
- 3.4.27521n12
- 3.4.29521n12
- 3.5.16628
- 3.15–2195
- 3.21–23494
- 3.42–48529
- 4.1.26–28521n12
- 4.1.29 ff.624
- 4.2.8521n12
- 4.2.9–2395
- 4.2.18526n16
- 4.2.20500
- 4.2.22626
- 4.3.10–12521n12
- 4.3.10–14527n17
- 4.7.4524
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- 5.1.1–7501n20
- 5.1.14527
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- 5.4.2–9526
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- 5.26633
- 5.106–110633
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- 6.3.10–17628
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- 6.4.10–13526
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- 6.5.45–49628
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- 7.5.12526
- 7.5.13526
- 7.5.15–17518
- 7.5.22–25526n16
Subject Index
- Acamas45
- Acanthus of Sparta52
- Accame, S.635
- accuracy. See historical accuracy
- Acharnae87
- Adshead, K.701
- the Aegeanxvii
- Aegina60, 71, 77, 107, 152, 155, 344, 410, 632–633
- annexation of106
- fortifications of71
- scale of coverage of212–213
- Aeschines of Sicyon58
- Aeson149
- Aetolians51
- afterthoughts249–251
- Ahmed, S.444
- akoe (hearsay) as evidence23–25
- akribeia (precision)575–576
- Alcaeus146
- Alcibiades95
- Agis II and182–183
- architectural parallelism and199–202
- critique of imperialism by166
- Eleusinian Mysteries157
- Endius and150
- Epidaurus and152
- narrative art and150–159
- on necessity of empire384–385
- Nicias and162
- occupation of Decelea and157–159
- Plutarch on145
- political theory and326–327
- removal of the Four Hundred and187
- Sparta and158
- stasis and418–423
- Tissaphernes and185–186
- Alciphron153
- Alcmaeon369–370
- Alexiad (of Anna Komnene)704
- alibi, nature as355–357
- alliances. See international relations; See Quadruple Alliance
- allusions601–603
- almost episodes598–599
- ambassadors. See international relations
- Amorges182
- Amphipolis. See Ennea Hodoi (Amphipolis)
- anankē374–375
- anarchy491–498
- Anaxandridas (king of Sparta)58
- Andros69
- Antimachus45
- Antyllus427
- aparchai74–75
- Arcadia93
- the “Archaeology,”64, 200–201
- characterization of Athenians in83
- compression and214
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus on39
- myth and257–264
- Archidamian War81, 82–83, 86, 91, 95, 111, 125–141
- Athenian leadership and132–133
- campaigns in Sicily and127
- expansion of Athenian Empire during106
- financial resources and134–137
- helots and133–134
- historical accuracy and125–129
- infantry and130–132
- inscriptions re128
- literary evidence re126–127
- narrative art and129–141
- naval power and130–132
- Persian ambassador and127
- plague narratives in138–139
- units of action and206
- Archippus617
- architectural parallelism199–202
- archon/archontes101–102
- Argos50, 77, 82, 91, 92, 94–95
- Alcibiades and150–151
- Corinth and149
- infantry and58
- internal troubles of153–154
- narrative art and153–154
- Olympic crisis of 420 and151
- Peace of Nicias and148
- Aristarchus187
- Aristides67
- Aristomenes617
- Aristophanes607–617
- on Athenian officialdom101–103
- on causation119
- on the demos449
- on the necessities of nature377–378
- on Sicilian expedition175
- on taxation106
- Aristotle
- compression and215
- on crowds475–477
- on historiography271
- irony and596
- on Lelantine War59
- on vividness218
- armament40–42
- bearing arms in daily life and51–52
- consequences of39–40n1
- financial resources and44–45
- long–range missiles and59
- Spartan technology and83–87
- stagnation of Sparta and81–82
- warfare as normal part of life and498–503
- army. See infantry
- Artabanus269
- Artaphernes127
- Artemisium69
- Artobazanes269
- asides244–249
- assembly debates26–27
- Assyrian expansion54
- asymmetry669
- Athenagoras276
- Athenian development. See also Athens/Athenian Empire
- criteria of40–42
- expansion and70–72
- imperial99–113
- process of43–50
- revolts and72–74
- Sparta as facilitator of49
- Athenian Empire (Meiggs)74
- Athens/Athenian Empire32–33 See also Athenian development; See also Delian League; See also Greece
- alliances of See international relations
- attitudes toward108–110
- causes of war and See causation
- changing nature of106–108
- critique of imperialism of165–168
- finance and See financial resources
- fortification of See fortification
- the Four Hundred See the Four Hundred
- Greek interstate relations and110–112
- inaccuracy in histories from24
- judicial regulations of103–104
- leadership and132–133
- management of100–104
- naval power of See naval power
- necessity and381–385
- officials of100–104
- oligarchy and See the Four Hundred; See oligarchy
- origins of war and See causation
- political theory and323–331
- refusal to fight by130–131
- religion and See religion/divine intervention
- Sicily and See Sicily/Sicilian expedition
- stasis and418–423
- the Thirty and187–188
- trade and See trade
- tribute and See tribute
- athletic nudity51–52
- Atossa269
- Attic comedy. See comedy
- Attic tragedy. See tragedy
- Aujac, G.653
- authorial comments6, 239–254
- as afterthoughts249–251
- as asides244–249
- on fall of Athens251–253
- on instability248–249
- programmatic242–244
- authorial control6–7
- authorial vision206–207
- Bacchiads, oligarchy of the54
- balance. See objectivity/impartiality
- Balot, R.8
- Barker, E.174–175
- battle narratives. See campaign/battle narratives
- Bauslaugh, A.493
- Bay of Navarino128–129
- Bearzot, C.4
- Benardete, S.533
- blockade of trade131
- Bolmarcich, S.95
- brevity. See compression of episodes
- burial rites. See funeral customs
- Caecilius of Caleacte646
- Cambyses55–57
- Capreedy, J.93
- Caria106
- Cassius Dio700
- Cato the Elder666
- causation27–30, 115–124
- Corinth and120–121
- expansion and118
- Herodotus and28
- international relations and503–508
- Megarian Decree and119–123
- nature and355–372
- the Pentecontaetia on68
- political passions and440–446
- rank as122–123
- Sicilian expedition and173–175
- Sparta and120–123
- superficial vs. true28–30
- Cephisodorus617
- Chaireas421
- Chalcis decree74
- character. See characterization; See human nature
- Chilon58
- chronology. See dating systems
- Churchill, Winston35
- Cilicia72
- citizenry. See crowds
- civil war. See stasis
- Clazomenae182
- Cleobulos149
- coinage103
- Collingwood, R. G.225
- colonization65
- comedy14, 99, 126, 448, 605–618
- comic witness and606–609
- engagement and606–609
- mockery and607
- Pericles as subject of609–611
- politics as subject for613–615
- revolt as subject of611–618
- Sicily as subject of611–618
- war as subject for611–618
- conciseness212
- contemporary history20–22
- contingents, catalogue of364–366
- continuation of Thucydides621–637
- by Cratippus622–624
- by Diodorus Siculus635–637
- in Hellenica Oxyrhynchia625–627
- by Theopompus624–625
- Corinth53–54, 58, 87, 89, 94, 96, 151
- Aristophanes on126
- Athenian power and77
- Athenian response to432–435
- causation and120–121
- history of52–54
- Megara and71
- Peace of Nicias and148
- Sicily and167–168
- war against the tyrants and58
- Coronea95
- Crane, G.531
- Crawley, R.504–505
- critical reasoning. See judgment
- crowds10–11
- instability of262
- Pericles’ leadership and479–485
- political theory and475–488
- Sicilian expedition and476–477
- stasis and485–487
- The Cultural Politics of Emotion (Ahmed)444
- culture/custom42, 50–52, 110 See also funeral customs
- Damon, C.15
- Danaos50
- dasmos. See tribute
- dating systems21–22
- of cultural history50–52
- of Diodorus65
- of Hellanicus64
- inscriptions and74–76
- Lelantine War and59–60
- narrative art and146
- in the Pentecontaetia65
- de Bakker, M.6
- de Jonge, C.14–15
- Delian League49 See also Athens/Athenian Empire
- campaigns of69–70
- decision–making in100
- dues of See tribute
- leadership of66
- Persian Empire and70
- rank in122–123
- deliberative speeches268
- Delium, battle at305–308
- democracy109–110, 122
- advisors and181–182
- crowds and475–488
- distrust and148
- the Four Hundred and183–188
- mutilation of the Herms and157–158
- Pericles’ leadership and446–453
- stability of394–399
- Democracy and Knowledge (Ober)475
- de Ste.–Croix, G. E. M.120–121
- Deucalion47
- development. See Athenian development
- Dickens, Charles19
- Diodorus Siculus14, 139
- continuation of Thucydides by635–637
- dating systems of65
- on the interwar years145
- on Sicily163–164
- Dionysius of Halicarnassus14–15, 641–656, 680, 704
- on anti–Athenianism646–649
- on the “Archaeology,”39
- audience and14–15
- on causation118
- context of644–646
- on Cratippus622
- on expansion of episodes216–217
- on the Pentecontaetia64
- on Sallust668
- on scale211
- on style31
- truth and651–653
- diplomacy. See international relations
- diptych structures233–236
- direct discourse. See speeches
- divine intervention. See religion/divine intervention
- Dolopians44
- domestic politics392–394
- dress51–52
- Eckstein, A. M.11
- eclipses32
- Eion69
- eklogeis105
- the Eleusinian Mysteries157
- Embatum90
- emotion10, 19, 31–35 See also suffering
- erōs and436–438
- mimesis and222–224
- political passion and443–457
- Endius150
- engagement606–609
- Epidaurus152–154
- epideictic genre of speeches268
- epigraphy. See inscriptions
- episkopoi101
- Erechtheis72
- Eretrians59
- erōs. See emotion
- Euben, P.9
- Eunapius693–694
- Eurylochus92
- Eusebius692
- Eustrophos149
- Evagrius692
- evasion518–521
- exaggeration. See embellishment; See hyperbole
- expeditions65
- famines32
- fiction. See narrative art
- figures of speech216
- financial resources. See also taxation; See also tribute
- after Sicilian expedition181
- armament and44–45
- loans and135–137
- monetary policy and103
- narrative art and134–137
- Trojan War and44–45
- First Sacred War59
- Fisher, M.9
- Fleischer, U.570
- Flory, S.89
- forensic oratory268
- formal speeches. See speeches
- Forsdyke, S.1–2
- Foster, E.7
- freedom of speech277
- funding. See financial resources
- Furley, W.139
- Gelon58
- Genette, G.208
- global political theory. See international relations
- gnōmē. See judgment
- gods. See religion/divine intervention
- Gongylus167–168
- gossip284
- Gray, V.14
- Greece200–201, xvii See also Athens/Athenian Empire
- absence of word “Hellenes” in Homer and23
- agriculture and43–45
- anarchy under491–498
- Barbarians and28
- early art and51
- early history of39–60
- identity of See Hellenic identity
- interstate relations in110–112
- Italy and52
- naval power of43–47
- Olympic crisis of 420 and151
- Pausanias and66
- power of39–60
- Sicily and52
- on Sparta93
- stagnation of57–60
- trade and43–45
- warfare as normal part of life in498–503
- Greek tragedy33
- Greenwood, E.4
- Griffin, J.599n7
- Gryllus518
- Hagnon181
- Hanson, V. D.122
- harbors69
- Hard Times (Dickens)19
- Harris, E. M.185
- Hawthorn, G.166
- hearsay (akoe) as evidence23–25
- Hellen (Hellenos)47
- Hellenica Oxyrhynchia625–627
- Hellenic League. See Delian League
- Henderson, J.13–14
- Henry, W. P.519
- Heraclea Trachinea88
- Hermogenes of Tarsus695
- Herodotus
- authorial comment by240
- on Cambyses56–57
- catalogues of164
- causation and28
- on differing versions of events551–552
- eyewitness accounts and25
- on freedom of speech277
- hearsay and25
- on Homer261n7
- Homer and587
- on Ionians55
- irony and594
- judgment of25
- on Karystos69
- legend and245
- on Lelantine War59
- methods of195
- on naval power56
- parallels with206
- on Pausanias66
- Persian War and21
- Plutarch on648
- poetry and561
- on Polycrates55
- proclamation of identity by21
- on Sparta57–58
- structure of196–197
- suspense and592
- treatment of legend by41
- use of fiction by35
- on war against the tyrants58
- Hestiaeans107
- Hesychius693
- Hiero58
- Histiaeus of Miletus56n10
- Histoire et raison chez Thucydide (Romilly)205
- historiography4–7, 559–564 See also narrative art
- Aristotle on271
- authorial comments and See authorial comments
- campaign/battle narratives and See campaign/battle narratives
- characterization and See characterization
- conciseness and212
- contemporary history and20–22
- focalization and207–209
- irony and203–204
- juxtaposition and203–204
- late nineteenth century reception of19
- method of Polybius and660–664
- mimesis and222–224
- myth and257–264
- refined structuring and195–209
- reprise and219–220
- Roman republican15
- scale and211–224
- sentence length and225–236
- speeches and See speeches
- twentieth century reception of20
- units of action and206–207
- verbal linkages and205
- vividness and217–222
- Hoekstra, K.9
- Homer587, 695
- allusions to601–603
- almost episodes and598–599
- bearing arms in daily life and51
- catalogues of164
- dress in52
- Herodotus and587
- interlace technique and588–589
- irony and594
- juxtaposition and592–593
- narrative style of587–603
- objective pathos and599–600
- on rank122
- as rival27
- on Sicily162–163
- suspense and589–592
- Trojan War and21
- hortatory speeches268
- hubris. See piety/hubris
- Hunter, V.478–480
- Hyperbolus126–127
- ideal state319–321
- Imbros57
- impartiality. See objectivity/impartiality
- imperialism. See Athens/Athenian Empire; See Persian Empire
- implicit meaning197–202
- Inaros71
- individuals. See characterization; See narrative art
- infantry48–49, 56n10, 58, 91–93
- Archidamian War and130–132
- attacks by66n1
- hoplites and84
- narrative art and130–132
- unification and48–49
- instability. See stability/instability
- interlace technique588–589
- international relations11, 53–54, 111–112, 119–120, 149, 150, 180–183
- anarchy and491–498
- capture of Persia and127
- causation and503–508
- interwar years and147–149
- mediation and495
- political theory and491–509
- power and506–508
- realism and496–506
- transcription of documents and155–156
- war and498–503
- interwar years145–159
- Alcibiades and150–152
- Argos’ internal troubles during153–154
- diplomacy and147–149
- Olympic crisis of 420 and151
- the Peloponnesus and152–154
- Sicilian expedition and157
- Jacoby, F.560
- Jaffe, S.9
- Jefferson, Thomas679
- Jerome692
- John Kinnamos704
- John Tzetze704
- Joho, T.13–14
- Jordanes692
- judgment (gnōmē)19, 20, 23–24, 449–453
- of Herodotus25
- human nature and30
- of imperialism165–168
- of leadership460
- Plato on539–544
- Sicilian expedition and173–175
- speeches and27
- judicial regulations of Athens103–104
- Justus Lipsius678
- Kaldellis, A.703–704
- Kantakouzenos, J.701
- Kelly, G.700
- Kerameikos138
- kerukes. See heralds
- King’s Peace96
- Kleinias76
- Komnene, A.704
- Komon134
- Konstan, D.444
- Kraus, C. S.672
- Krentz, P.499
- Kühn, J.–H.570
- Lamachus126
- land army. See infantry
- Landemore, H.475
- Lapis Primus74
- late antique historiography15
- Lendon, J. E.122–124
- Leon150
- Leontini71
- Leo the Deacon704
- Leuctra, battle of96
- Libya71
- Lichas182
- linkages, verbal205
- litotes216
- loans135–137
- Logistai inscription135
- logos. See judgment
- long–range missiles59
- long ships45
- Loraux, N.169
- Low, P.3
- lowering style215
- loyalty oaths101
- Ludwig, P.11
- Mackie, C. J.601
- Malalas693
- Malchus693–694
- Mara, G.11–12
- Marinatos, N.602
- Martin, R.677
- Massalia55–56
- Mattingly, H.75
- Mazzarino, S.562
- mediation495
- the Mediterraneanxxiii
- Megabazus56n10
- Menander618
- Menedaïus92
- merchant shipping. See naval power; See trade
- method. See historical method
- Methymna182
- military resources. See armament; See technology
- military skill. See armament
- Millender, E.2–3
- mimesis222–224
- Mimnermus561–562
- Minoa106
- Minotaur44
- Mitchell, L.393n4
- mobs. See crowds
- mockery607
- modernity41–42
- monetary policy103
- morality515–516, 525–529 See also piety/hubris; See also religion/divine intervention
- movement. See kinēsis
- Müller, D.128
- Munson, R.6
- Mycenae24
- Mynott, J.534
- Myrcinus56n10
- myth6, 257–264 See also religion/divine intervention
- narrative art19–20, 30–35, 73, 117–123 See also historiography
- Alcibiades and150–159
- allusions and601–603
- almost episodes and598–599
- the “Archaeology” and39
- Archidamian War and129–141
- architectural parallelism and199–202
- asymmetry and669
- authorial comment and See authorial comments
- causation and115–124
- characterization and See characterization
- comic witness and606–609
- conveying historical insight through35–36
- disaster and173–175
- early Greek history and39–60
- engagement and606–609
- the Four Hundred and179–190
- imperial development and99–113
- influences on664–671
- interlace technique and588–589
- interpretive problems and161–163
- interwar years and145–159
- location of the Pentecontaetia and64
- objective pathos and599–600
- patterning and594–598
- Peloponnesian League and81–96
- the Pentecontaetia and63–79
- raising abstract questions through speeches and271–272
- retardation and590–592
- rhetorical necessity and385–387
- Sicilian expedition and161–176
- Sparta and81–96
- speeches and See speeches
- stasis in409–424
- step–by–step clarification and590
- style and659–673
- of tragedy172–173
- tragedy and587–603
- transcription of documents and155–156
- narratives. See campaign/battle narratives; See plague narratives
- nature
- as alibi355–357
- defectiveness of358–359
- divine law and370–371
- as obstacle355–357
- political theory and355–372
- worthiness of Athens and357–358
- naval power41–60, 56n10, 78 See also trade
- Archidamian War and130–132
- Delian League and69–70
- hoplites and87–90
- narrative art and130–132
- of the Peloponnese131–132
- of Phoenicia73
- political theory and340–352
- removal of the Four Hundred and187–188
- of Sparta87–90
- necessity
- choice and374–375
- human nature and378–381
- imperialism and381–385
- injustice and381–385
- natural, Xenophon on525–529
- responsibility and378–381
- rhetorical385–387
- Necho54
- Nemea95
- Nicias25–26
- architectural parallelism and199–202
- critique of imperialism by168
- on crowds483–484
- leadership of469–472
- narrative art and140
- the Peloponnesus and157
- on piety363–364
- religion and429
- Nicostratus410–411
- Nisaea90
- non–human nature371–372
- nudity51–52
- oaths29, 92, 187, 336–337, 341, 527
- international relations and492–493
- myth and261
- religion and428
- tragedy and579
- Ober, J.475–476
- observation. See eyewitness accounts
- obstacle, nature as355–357
- Oenoe86
- Oenophyta, battle of71
- “Old Oligarch”99
- oligarchy. See also the Four Hundred
- Athēnaiōn Politeia on184–185
- portrayal of183–184
- stability of394–399
- tyranny and58
- oligarchy of the Bacchiads54
- Olympiodorus693–694
- omens368–369
- oracles245–246
- oratory. See funeral customs; See speeches
- orgē. See emotion
- The Origins of the Peloponnesian War (de Ste.–Croix)120
- Ozolian Locrians51
- Paches207–208
- Page, D. L.570
- Pagondas283
- Palmer, M.9
- Pamphylia70
- Pan–Achaeans50
- Panhellenes50
- Paralos (ship)411
- Paros69
- patterning594–598
- Pausanias66–67
- Peace of Callias78
- Peace of Nicias49, 51, 53, 82, 111, 145–159
- Archidamian War and146
- narrative art and139–141
- ratification of148
- transcription of documents and155–156
- Peiraeus89–90
- Peithias, murder of102
- Peloponnesian League2–3, 71, 93
- Congress of270
- rank in122–123
- secessions from121
- Sparta and81–96
- speeches held before81–82
- Peloponnesus70, 90, xix See also Sparta
- agriculture and118
- diplomacy in147–149
- earthquake in65
- instability in94–95
- migration and48
- self–interest and48
- Sicilian expedition and157
- Pentecontaetia21, 63–79
- Athenian power and116
- Athens’ imperial power and106
- campaign narrative in69–70
- on causation68
- on Corinth77
- dating systems in65
- evidence and74–76
- on expansion70–72
- narrative location of64
- on origins of empire65–66
- on Pausanias66–67
- on power of Athens70–77
- power of Athens and66n1
- purpose of63–65
- on revolt72–74
- on Sparta76–77
- on tribute67–68
- Perdiccas (Macedonian king)107
- performance of speeches576–584
- Pericles
- Aristophanes on126
- on armament41
- on Athens86
- causation and118–119
- characterization of285–287
- death of107
- first speech to the Athenians of88
- Megarian Decree and64
- on military tactics83–84
- on necessity of empire383–384
- parallelism and199–202
- restraint of107
- Samos revolt and73
- on scale212
- strategy of182
- as subject of comedy609–611
- on tribute75
- perioikic revolt65
- Perrochat, P.670
- Persian Empire
- Athens and49
- collaboration with57
- dasmos and68
- Delian League and70
- expansion of56
- funding of navies by49
- invasions of166
- Lacedaemonians and82
- Samian revolt and73
- Sparta and181–183
- tribute and104
- personal observation. See eyewitness accounts
- Pharnabazus182
- Phaselis76
- Philistus175–176
- Philocharidas150
- Phliasians94
- Phocis58
- phoros. See tribute
- phrourarchos101
- physical evidence24
- piety/hubris8, 11 See also religion/divine intervention
- Plato on523
- political theory and427–441
- Pindar561
- Plato11–12
- context and532–534
- on judgment539–544
- on necessity for war539–544
- on piety523
- political theory and531–545
- on scale211
- on upheaval534–539
- Pleistolas146
- pleonasm216
- Plutarch
- on Alcibiades145
- on Aristides67
- characterization and284
- on Delos74
- as evidence118
- on Herodotus648
- on the interwar years145
- on Sicilian expedition176
- on Skyros69
- on war against the tyrants58
- poetry559–562
- polemics242–243
- politeia. See Athēnaiōn Politeia; See regime (politeia)
- political theory7–12, 319–337
- Athens and323–331
- comedy and613–615
- crowds and475–488
- global See international relations
- ideal state and319–321
- instability and531–545
- international relations and491–509
- leadership and459–472
- nature and355–372
- naval power and340–352
- necessity and See necessity
- passion and443–457
- Pericles’ funeral oration and323–331
- power and339–352
- principles of political rule and401–405
- realist See realism
- regime and391–406
- religion and427–441
- Sparta and331–336
- stasis and409–424
- utopianism and319–321
- war and321–322
- Xenophon and515–529
- polysyndeton222
- Pontier, P.629
- Pope, M.395
- Porciani, L.12–13
- portents368–369
- power
- analysis of39–40
- as cause of war115–124
- of Greece39–60
- human nature and339–341
- international relations and506–508
- memory and350–352
- naval See naval power
- political theory and339–352
- realism and336–337
- of Sparta343–346
- suffering and39n1
- praeteritio260
- Prasia126
- precision (akribeia)575–576
- Priene72
- Prodicus212
- “Prospectus” of multilateral alliance109
- Quintus Fabius Pictor665
- Rahe, P.9–10
- raids34–35
- rank, Spartan–Athenian relations and122–123
- rationalism25n3
- rationality10
- realism11, 366, 409, 531
- international relations and496–506
- power and336–337
- speeches and278
- tragedy and582–584
- Xenophon and515–529
- reasoning. See judgment
- refined structuring195–209
- regime (politeia)
- domestic politics and392–394
- the Five Thousand See the Five Thousand
- importance of391–392
- kingship and400–401
- oligarchy and394–399
- principles of political rule and401–405
- rule of law and403–404
- wisdom and402–403
- Reichel, M.590
- Reinhardt, K.598
- religion/divine intervention9–10, 28, 30, 32 See also myth
- divine law and370–371
- First Sacred War and59
- funeral customs and See funeral customs
- late antique historiography and692–693
- loans from sacred treasuries and135–137
- Olympic crisis of 420 and151
- omens and368–369
- panic over440–441
- participation in110
- piety and See piety/hubris
- plague narratives and572–573
- political theory and427–441
- Second Sacred War and77
- Third Sacred War and151
- Xenophon on521–525
- Rengakos, A.590–592
- reprise219–220
- responsibility378–381
- retardation of narrative590–592
- reversal596–598
- revolt
- Athenian development and72–74
- of Clazomenae182
- of Egypt71
- of Erythrae182
- Ionian57
- of Megara75
- of Messenians71
- of Methymna182
- perioikic65
- of Rhodes182
- Sparta’s encouragement of181–182
- as subject of comedy611–618
- Tacitus on679–687
- tribute and75
- rhetoric273–275, 694–696 See also speeches
- of justice576–584
- necessities of385–387
- performance of speeches and576–584
- Rhodes182
- Rhodes, P. J.493
- risk–taking223
- Robinson, E.3
- Roisman, J.90
- Roman republican historiography15
- Roscher, W.19
- Rostovtzeff, M.502
- Rubel, A.139
- Sacred War. See also religion/divine intervention
- First59
- Second77
- Samons, L.129
- Samos53–54, 59, 66n1, 76
- alliance with Athens and182
- removal of the Four Hundred and187
- war against the tyrants and58–59
- Saxonhouse, A.8
- scale211–224
- Scanlon, T. F.670
- Schadewaldt, W.589
- Schepens, G629
- Schiller, Friedrich267
- Schmitt, C.535
- Scione126
- Scyros44
- secession. See revolt
- Second Preface147
- Second Sacred War77
- self–interest48
- sentence length225–236
- Sestos68
- Shear, J. L.185
- shipping. See naval power; See trade
- ships/shipping. See naval power
- Sicily/Sicilian expedition30, 31, 34, 49, 71, 107, 161–176, 200–201, xxi
- accuracy re127
- Alcibiades and203
- Aristophanes on175
- authorial vision and206–207
- catalogue of the contingents and364–366
- colonization of54
- critique of imperialism and165–168
- crowds and476–477
- Diodorus Siculus on163–164
- diplomatic relations with111–112
- as disaster173–175
- early history of21
- Euboea and172
- Greek expansion and52
- Homer on162–163
- juxtaposition of204
- narrative art and157
- naval power of48
- the Peloponnesus and157
- Philistus on175–176
- Plutarch on176
- political passion and453–457
- the Sikanoi and24
- as subject of comedy611–618
- as tragedy172–173
- tribute and104
- unpredictability of war and170–172
- Sigeion58
- signs368–369
- the Sikanoi24
- Skyros69
- social control. See crowds
- Song of Wrath (Lendon)122
- Sparta. See also the Peloponnesus
- Agamemnon and47–48
- Ambraciots and32
- Aristophanes on126
- Assembly speeches of81–82
- attitudes toward Athens and109
- capture of Melos and154–155
- Chios and181–182
- collapse of111
- Delian League and66
- diplomacy and147–149
- discord within182
- Euboea and88
- as facilitator of Athenian development49
- geographical errors re128–129
- Greece on93
- Herodotus on57–58
- infantry of See infantry
- Mytilene and66
- narrative art and147–149
- occupation of Decelea by34
- Olympic crisis of 420 and151
- Pausanias and67
- Peloponnesian League and81–96
- Persian Empire and181–183
- political theory and331–336
- power of343–346
- refusal of arbitration by64
- religion and See religion/divine intervention
- revolts against65
- secrecy of27
- size of army of27
- stagnation of81–82
- stasis at414–417
- strategy of181–182
- technology and83–87
- truce with Athens and93
- war against the tyrants and57–59
- speeches7, 25–27, 33, 267–279, 270n7, 271n9
- attitudes toward Athens in109
- in campaign/battle narratives311–313
- characterization through284
- composition of26
- deliberative268
- diversity of276
- epideictic genre of268
- exhortative268
- forensic oratory and268
- historical accuracy of272–273
- judgment and27
- Peloponnesian League and81–82
- performance of576–584
- raising abstract questions through271–272
- realism and278
- rhetoric and273–275
- Sicilian expedition and157
- silence during485–487
- sound effects in278n21
- at Spartan Assembly81–82
- stasis and414–417
- topics of276–277
- Spiraeum, battle of182
- stability/instability367, 370
- authorial comments on248–249
- of crowds of262
- of democracy394–399
- of language393n4
- law and403–406
- migration and48
- of oligarchy394–399
- in the Peloponnesus94–95
- political theory and531–545
- stasis and417
- unification and49
- Stadter, P.7
- stasis9–10, 13, 362
- Athens and418–423
- Corcyra and409–414
- crowds and485–487
- political theory and409–424
- rule of law and403–404
- Sparta and414–417
- stability and417
- teaching on423–424
- step–by–step clarification590
- Studies in Ancient Greek Topography (Pritchett)128
- subjugation. See subjection
- subordination226
- supernatural. See myth; See religion/divine intervention
- superstition. See myth; See religion/divine intervention
- surplus43–47
- Swain, S.695
- Sybaris59
- syntactical structure197–199
- Taplin, O.592
- taxation. See also tribute
- narrative art and137
- Periander (tyrant of Corinth) and54
- replacement of tribute with105–106
- tyrants and58
- technology83–87
- Ten–years war. See Archidamian War
- Teutiaplus90
- Theseus44–45
- Third Sacred War151
- the Thirty187–188
- Thirty Years’ Peace119–120
- Thomas, R.13
- Topographisch–geographisches Bildlexikon zum Geschichtswerk des Thukydides (Müller)128
- trade76 See also naval power
- blockade of131
- competition for118
- early Greeks and43–45
- merchants in Piraeus and118
- the Strymon River and69
- tragedy
- allusions to601–603
- Greek33
- irony and594–598
- juxtaposition in592–593
- narrative style of587–603
- necessity and378–381
- objective pathos and599–600
- realism and582–584
- Sicilian expedition as172–173
- Sophoclean33
- transcription of documents155–156
- transparency26–27
- tribute (phoros)68, 74–75 See also taxation
- Delian League and67–68
- narrative art and136–137
- Persian Empire and104
- revolt and75
- Tsakmakis, A.7
- tsunami239–240
- Turquois, E.704
- understatement518–521
- universality7–8
- unpredictability of war170–172
- upheaval534–539
- utopianism319–321
- van Wees, H.2
- Velleius Paterculus666
- verbal linkages205
- verbs227–232
- Visvardi, E.478
- Voltaire267
- von Ranke, L.19
- walls. See fortifications
- Waltz, K.499
- Warner, R.504–505
- weights and measures103
- Westlake, H. D.184–185
- Whately, C.15
- Wick, T. E.504–505
- Wohl, V.10
- Wolpert, A.4
- Xenares149
- Xenophon11, 14, 129
- on attitudes toward Athens109
- authorship of Second Preface and147
- evasion in518–521
- on necessity525–529
- political theory and515–529
- realism and515–529
- on retribution165
- speeches in267
- understatement in518–521
- Zacynthus87
- Zanker, G.218
- Zumbrunnen, J.10–11
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