Thucydides on Plataea, the Beginning of the Peloponnesian War, and the 'Attic Question'

Thucydides and Aristophanes give divergent accounts of when the war between Athens and the Peloponnesians began, revealing the Atheno-centric perspective in Thucydides' account.

OIKISTES: Studies in Constitutions, Colonies, and Military Power in the Ancient World Offered in Honor of A.J. Graham, pp. 245-269

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    • Thucydides and Aristophanes give divergent accounts of when the war between Athens and the Peloponnesians began, revealing the Atheno-centric perspective in Thucydides' account.
    • Thucydides and Aristophanes give divergent accounts of when the war between Athens and the Peloponnesians began, revealing the Atheno-centric perspective in Thucydides' account.
    • OIKISTES: Studies in Constitutions, Colonies, and Military Power in the Ancient World Offered in Honor of A.J. Graham, pp. 245-269
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    • https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004350908