Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London, Issue 37Institute of Classical Studies, 1990 - Classical antiquities |
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... Perikles ' speech was devoted to an appraisal of the relative military potential of the Peloponnesians ( 1.141.2-143.5 ) , which led to a cautious optimism about Athenian prospects . In his conclusion , however , Perikles returned from ...
... Perikles ' speech was devoted to an appraisal of the relative military potential of the Peloponnesians ( 1.141.2-143.5 ) , which led to a cautious optimism about Athenian prospects . In his conclusion , however , Perikles returned from ...
Page 74
... Perikles was prepared to advise the Athenians to make them autonomous . In this case , he envisages a form of autonomy within the arkhē , probably autonomy in its Athenian connotation of non - tributary status . On the other hand , if ...
... Perikles was prepared to advise the Athenians to make them autonomous . In this case , he envisages a form of autonomy within the arkhē , probably autonomy in its Athenian connotation of non - tributary status . On the other hand , if ...
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... Perikles ' speech does not derive from a lack of seriousness in his counter - offer , but from his realization that the Peloponnesians were set on war . Under the foregoing interpretation of the place of Aiginetan autonomy in the ...
... Perikles ' speech does not derive from a lack of seriousness in his counter - offer , but from his realization that the Peloponnesians were set on war . Under the foregoing interpretation of the place of Aiginetan autonomy in the ...
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