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IrinaVladis [17]
4 years ago
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What made Thucydides’ writing different from others, specifically concerning the Peloponnesian war?

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nadezda [96]4 years ago
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Thucydides <em>was a great Greek historian</em>, he wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War that is divided into <u>eight books</u> and recalls the struggle between <em>Athens and Sparta.</em>

He wrote the eight books from his experience of the war <u>writing only about the timeline he lived</u> and introduced a contemporary style to the genre in a sharp and polished way.<em> He based his story on the facts, events, dates and personalities only and left behind the religious and supernatural facts others wrote about. </em>This is why he's writing is different from others, specially Herodotus.

Thucydides eight-books ended abruptly as if one day he couldn't write anymore.


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