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  1. Two lives or three? Pericles on the Athenian character.J. S. Rusten - 1985 - Classical Quarterly 35 (1):14-19.
    ιλοκαλομέν τε γρ μετ' ετελείας κα ιλοσοομεν νευ μαλακίαας. πλούτ τε ργου μλλον και ἢ λόγου κόμπ χρώμεθα, κα τ πένεσθαι οχ μολοσεν τιν ασχρόν, λλ μ διαεύγειν ργ ασχιον νι τε τος ατος οκείων μα κα πολιτικν πιμέλεια, κα τέροις πρς ργα τετραμμένοις τ πολιτικ μ νδες γνναι. J. Kakridis has seen in this famous passage a reflection of the popular debate, conducted most memorably by Amphion and Zethus in Euripides' Antiope and Callicles and Socrates in Plato's Gorgias, over (...)
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  • A History of Macedonia.N. G. L. Hammond - 1987 - The Classical Review 37 (02):243-.
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  • Perikles samische Leichenrede.Leo Weber - 1922 - Hermes 57 (3):375-395.
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  • The General Purport of Pericles' Funeral Oration and Last Speech.C. Sicking - 1995 - Hermes 123 (4):404-425.
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  • Perikles and the defence of Attika during the Peloponnesian War.Ian G. Spence - 1990 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 110:91-109.
    Given the increasing interest in ancient military history it seems timely to set Perikles' Peloponnesian War policy of avoiding major land battles in the context of the military options available and how these worked in practice. I should, however, sound one note of caution from the start. My discussion represents a modern assessment of the defence strategies and options available to Athens in 431. While Perikles and his successors undoubtedly considered how best to fight the war, it would be misleading (...)
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