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  2. Richard Crawley - Wikipedia

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    Richard Crawley (26 December 1840 – 30 March 1893) [1] was a Welsh writer and academic, best known for his translation of Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War. [ 2 ] Life

  3. Landmark Ancient Histories - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Thucydides: A Comprehensive Guide to the Peloponnesian War (1996), an edition of Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War, translated by Richard Crawley. ISBN 978-1416590873, xxxiv+713 pages.

  4. Thucydides - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Thucydides, Edited by Robert B. Strassler, Richard Crawley translation, Annotated, Indexed and Illustrated, A Touchstone Book, New York, 1996 ISBN 0-684-82815-4 * Thucydidis Historiae, 3 vols., ed. Ioannes Baptista Alberti, Rome, Typis Officinae polygraphicae, 1972–2000 (a standard text edition).

  5. Battle of Lyncestis - Wikipedia

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    Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War, book 4, chapter 124-126 (online copy at Perseus Project) ... Richard Crawley, The History of the Peloponnesian War ...

  6. List of translators into English - Wikipedia

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    Mary E. Ireland – translated Bertha Clement, Elise von Fernhain, Nikolaus Fries, Elizabeth Halden, John J. Messmer, Karl Gustav Nieritz, Otto Nietschmann, Emma Von Rhoden, Richard Roth, Emma Seifert; Ralph Manheim – translated Günter Grass, Bertolt Brecht and many others; Stephen Mitchell – translated Rilke and others

  7. Mytilenean Debate - Wikipedia

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    Location of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos. The Mytilenean Debate (also spelled "Mytilenaean Debate") was an Athenian Assembly concerning reprisals against the city-state of Mytilene, which had attempted unsuccessfully to revolt against Athenian hegemony and gain control over Lesbos during the Peloponnesian War.

  8. Battle of Pylos - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Thucydides (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1998). Kagan, Donald The Peloponnesian War (Penguin Books, 2003). ISBN 0-670-03211-5; Thucydides. History of the Peloponnesian War . Translated by Richard Crawley – via Wikisource

  9. Battle of Rhium - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Rhium (429 BC) or the battle of Chalcis [1] was a naval battle in the Peloponnesian War between an Athenian fleet commanded by Phormio and a Peloponnesian fleet composed of contingents from various states, each with its own commander.