
- 147 pages
- English
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About this book
"Although Thrasybulus of Steiria was a major player in some of the most important events of Athenian history, he has been largely neglected by ancient commentators and modern scholars alike. By way of giving Thrasybulus the attention his deeds warrant, Buck provides in his brief study a Thrasybulus-centered history of the period from 411–389. [...] The reader will find a concise, clearly-written, and well-argued discussion of the events of the period."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Content: Sources and Scholarship — Thrasybulus: His Early Life and Career — Arginusae and the Thirty — The Overthrow of the Thirty and the Restoration of Democracy — The First Two Years of the Corinthian War: Thrasybulus and Conon — The Corinthian War: Thrasybulus and the New Athenian Empire — Thrasybulus and Athens — Chronology
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction: Sources and Scholarship
- Chapter 2 - Thrasybulus: His Early Life and Career, ca. 450-407 B.C.
- Chapter 3 - Arginusae and the Thirty 407-403 B.E.
- Chapter 4 - The Overthrow of the Thirty and the Restoration of Democracy, 403-396 B.C.
- Chapter 5 - The First Two Years of the Corinthian War: Thrasybulus and Conon 395-394 B.C.
- Chapter 6 - The Corinthian War: Thrasybulus and the New Athenian Empire 393-389 B.C.
- Chapter 7 - Thrasybulus and Athens 450-389 B.C.
- Appendix