Thucydides: Arguments. Peloponnesian War, Book III (cont'd.)-VIA. J. Valpy, 1831 - Greece |
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Page ix
... Baotians - Disposition of the two armies - Oration of Pagondas to his troops - Address of Hippocrates to his soldiers - Both armies engage - The Athenians take to flight - Dispute about giving the Athe- nians leave to take up their dead ...
... Baotians - Disposition of the two armies - Oration of Pagondas to his troops - Address of Hippocrates to his soldiers - Both armies engage - The Athenians take to flight - Dispute about giving the Athe- nians leave to take up their dead ...
Page xi
... Baotians - Embassy of Phæax to Si- cily , to persuade the Siceliots to make a joint expedition against the Syracusans ; he prevails on certain cities , but experiencing opposition from the Geloans , does not go on to the rest , except ...
... Baotians - Embassy of Phæax to Si- cily , to persuade the Siceliots to make a joint expedition against the Syracusans ; he prevails on certain cities , but experiencing opposition from the Geloans , does not go on to the rest , except ...
Page xii
... Baotians , Corinthians , Eleans , and Megareans , who refuse to be com- prehended in it ; both parties engage to restore what they had become possessed of by the war - Articles of the fifty years ' peace - The true way of reckoning the ...
... Baotians , Corinthians , Eleans , and Megareans , who refuse to be com- prehended in it ; both parties engage to restore what they had become possessed of by the war - Articles of the fifty years ' peace - The true way of reckoning the ...
Page xiii
... Baotians , and Corinthians - The Argives propose an alliance to the Baotians and Corinthians , and promise to send ambassadors into Boeotia for that purpose ; the thing being communicated to the four councils of the Boeotians , they ...
... Baotians , and Corinthians - The Argives propose an alliance to the Baotians and Corinthians , and promise to send ambassadors into Boeotia for that purpose ; the thing being communicated to the four councils of the Boeotians , they ...
Page 89
... Baotians joined him , who had resolved to succor Me- gara , even previous to the summons sent by Brasidas , since they regarded the danger that place was in as their own . They were actually advanced with their whole force as far as ...
... Baotians joined him , who had resolved to succor Me- gara , even previous to the summons sent by Brasidas , since they regarded the danger that place was in as their own . They were actually advanced with their whole force as far as ...
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Page 214 - Of warriors old with ordered spear and shield !Awaiting what command their mighty chief Had to impose : he through the armed files Darts his experienced eye, and soon traverse The whole battalion views, their order due, Their visages and stature as of gods ; Their number last he sums. And now his heart Distends with pride, and hardening in his strength Glories...
Page 214 - Anon they move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders...