History of the Peloponnesian War
- History of the Peloponnesian War
- 6 CDs i **;
- Mitwirkender: Thukydides
Detailinformationen
- NAXOS AUDIOBOOKS, 08/2012
- Einband: Gebunden
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781843795513
- Bestell-Nr.: 2786963
- Gewicht: 227 g
- Maße: 142 x 122 mm
- Stärke: 25 mm
- Spielzeit: 437:00 Min.
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.8.2012
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Disk 1 von 6
- 1 Book 1 - Chapter 1 Start
- 2 1.7 For in early times the Hellenes and the barbarians... Start
- 3 1.13 As time went on and Eurystheus did not return, Atreus... Start
- 4 1.18 Even after the Trojan War, Hellas was still engaged... Start
- 5 1.23 Various, too, were the obstacles which the national... Start
- 6 1.29 On the whole, however, the conclusions I have drawn... Start
- 7 Chapter 2: Immediate causes of the war Start
- 8 Chapter 3: Congress of the Peloponnesian Confederacy... Start
- 9 3.7 'We are at last assembled. It has not been easy to assemble...' Start
- 10 3.12 'Such is Athens, your antagonist. And yet, Spartans...' Start
- 11 3.17 'Such, then, was the result of the matter, and it was...' Start
- 12 3.23 'We imagine that our moderation would be best demonstrated...' Start
- 13 3.31 'Confidence might possibly be felt in our superiority in...' Start
- 14 3.38 'In practice we always base our preparations against...' Start
- 15 Chapter 4: From the end of the Persian to the beginning... Start
Disk 2 von 6
- 1 Chapter 5: Second Congress at Sparta - Preparations for war... Start
- 2 5.7 'To apply these rules to ourselves, if we are now kindling... Start
- 3 5.12 'Your position, therefore, from whatever quarter...' Start
- 4 5.16 Speech of Pericles to the Athenians on the conduct... Start
- 5 5.21 The great wish of some is to avenge themselves on...' Start
- 6 5.26 Dismissing all thought of our land and houses, we must... Start
- 7 Book 2 - Chapter 6: Beginning of the Peloponnesian War Start
- 8 6.6 He accordingly took the precaution of announcing to... Start
- 9 6.11 He, meanwhile, seeing anger and infatuation just now... Start
- 10 6.17 'For it is hard to speak properly upon a subject where...' Start
- 11 6.23 'If we turn to our military policy, there also we differ...' Start
- 12 6.28 'Indeed if I have dwelt at some lenght upon the character...' Start
- 13 6.32 'These take as your model and, judging happiness to be...' Start
- 14 Chapter 7: Second year of the war - The plague of Athens... Start
- 15 7.5 Externally the body was not very hot to the touch... Start
Disk 3 von 6
- 1 7.9 By far the most terrible feature in the malady was the... Start
- 2 7.15 During the whole time that the Peloponnesians were in... Start
- 3 7.20 'If you shrink before the exertions which the war makes...' Start
- 4 7.24 'Besides, the hand of heaven must be borne with...' Start
- 5 7.27 For as long as he was at the head of the state during the... Start
- 6 Chapter 8: Third year of the war - Investment of Plataea... Start
- 7 Book 3 - Chapter 9: Fourth and fifth years of the war Start
- 8 9.8 Speech of the Mytilenean ambassadors requesting help... Start
- 9 9.12 'Such, Spartans and allies, are the grounds and the...' Start
- 10 9.17 If, at the time that this fleet was at sea, Athens had... Start
- 11 9.22 'The most alarming feature in the case is the constant...' Start
- 12 9.27 'Our mistake has been to distinghish the Mytileneans...' Start
- 13 9.33 Speech of Diodotus on Mytilene, in response to Cleon Start
- 14 9.38 'Now of course communities have enacted the penality of...' Start
- 15 9:43 'Only consider what a blunder you would commit in doing...' Start
Disk 4 von 6
- 1 Chapter 10: Fifth year of the war - Trial and execution of... Start
- 2 10.4 To your short question, whether we have done... Start
- 3 10.9 'To such a depth of misfortune have we fallen that...' Start
- 4 10.15 The speech of the Thebans Start
- 5 10.20 'Meanwhile, after thus plainly showing that it was not...' Start
- 6 10.24 'Such, Spartans, are the facts. We have gone...' Start
- 7 Civil war in Corcyra Start
- 8 10.35 Oaths of reconciliation, being only proffered... Start
- 9 Chapter 11: Sixth year of the war - Occupation of Pylos... Start
- 10 Chapter 12: Seventh year of the war - Occupation of Pylos... Start
- 11 10.52 To apply this to ourselves: if peace was ever desirable. Start
- 12 10.55 Their arrival at once put an end to the armistice at... Start
- 13 Chapter 13: Seventh and eighth years of the war... Start
- 14 Chapter 14: Eight and ninth years of the war... Start
- 15 10.64 'Some of you may hang back because they have private...' Start
Disk 5 von 6
- 1 Chapter 15: Tenth year of the war - Death of Cleaon and Brasidas Start
- 2 10.71 The Athenians and Spartans and their... Start
- 3 10.71 Chapter 16: Feeling against Sparta in Peloponnese Start
- 4 10.74 I lived through the whole of it, being of an age to comprehend... Start
- 5 Chapter 17: Sixteenth year of the war - The melian conference... Start
- 6 10.84 Athenians. The end of our empire, if end it should... Start
- 7 10.97 Melians. You may be sure that we are as well awake... Start
- 8 10.104 Athenians. Some diversion of the kind you speak... Start
- 9 Book 6 - Chapter 18: Seventeenth year of the war... Start
- 10 18.5 'Again, some of the most powerful states have never yet...' Start
- 11 18.9 'When I see such persons now sitting here at the side...' Start
- 12 18.14 'What I know is that persons of this kind and alll...' Start
- 13 18.19 'Be convinced, then, that we shall augment our power...' Start
- 14 18.24 'I think, therefore, that we ought to take great numbers...' Start
- 15 Upon hearing this the Athenians at once voted that... Start
Disk 6 von 6
- 1 Chapter 19:Seventeenth year of the war - Parties at Syracuse... Start
- 2 Chapter 20: Seventeenth and eighteenth years of the war... Start
- 3 Book 7 - Chapter 21: Eighteenth and nineteenth years... Start
- 4 Chapter 22: Nineteenth year of the war - Arrival of Demosthenes Start
- 5 Chapter 23: Nineteenth year of the war - Battles in the great harbour... Start
- 6 23.7 After this the Syracusans set up a trophy for the sea-fight... Start
- 7 23.11 The engagement of the rest was more of a voluntary nature. Start
- 8 23.15 They thus succeeded in manning about one hundred... Start
- 9 23.20 After this address Nicias at once gave orders to man... Start
- 10 23.24 After the above address to the soldiers on their side... Start
- 11 23.29 Meanwhile the two armies on shore, while victory hung... Start
- 12 23.34 Dejection and self-condemnation were also rife among them. Start
- 13 23.41 On that day they advanced about four miles and a half... Start
- 14 23.46 On the other hand, Demosthenes was, generally speaking... Start
- 15 23.51 At last, when many dead now lay piled one upon another... Start
- 16 Book 8 - Chapter 24: Nineteenth and twentieth years... Start
- 17 Editor's epilogue Start
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