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    Thomas Hobbes’s Translation of ‘The Plague of Athens’ (Thuc. 2.47.2–54): A First Critical Edition

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    The article provides a sample presentation of the critical edition in progress of Thomas Hobbes’s translation of Thucydides, Eight Bookes of the Peloponnesian Warre (London, 1629). The specimen of the edition is Thucydides’ narration of the ‘Plague of Athens’, accompanied by an introduction that sets Hobbes’s edition in its historical context, considers his method of translation, and lays out some distinctive requirements for editing an early modern text. A note on the text explains the format and the editorial principles of the specimen

    Ch. 4. Herodotus, Homer, and the Character of the Gods

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    Published in Ivan Matijašić, ed., Herodotus - The Most Homeric Historian? (HISTOS Supplement 14), p. 91-105

    An Anthology of Sallust Scholarship (on W. W. Batstone and A. Feldherr, edd., Sallust)

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    2. The Peloponnesian War and the State of Nature in Thucydides: The Coincidence of Motion and Rest

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    Published in Rachel Bruzzone, ed., Polemos and his Children (HISTOS Supplement 12), p. 17-45

    6. Warfare in the Sicilian Historiographical Tradition

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    Published in Rachel Bruzzone, ed., Polemos and his Children (HISTOS Supplement 12), p. 119-137

    7. Ancient and Modern War: A Comparison of Regulation of Warfare and Legal Ramifications in Ancient Greece and Contemporary Law of Armed Conflict

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    Published in Rachel Bruzzone, ed., Polemos and his Children (HISTOS Supplement 12), p. 139-165

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