This edition of Thucylides epic chronicle, The History of the
Peloponnesian War, contains all eight books in the authoritative English
translation of Richard Crawley. Thucylides himself was an Athenian
general who personally witnessed the various skirmishes of the war.
Ordering all of the events chronologically - a first for any work of
history - he offers a straightforward account of the conflict, straying
little to personal opinions or permitting his history to be influenced
by the politics of the era. For this, Thucylides' is lauded for his
methodical telling of each battle, which offers the reader insight into
Greek and Spartan tactics and cultures. Throughout the history, we are
given transcripts of various speeches. Although the inclusion of such
lengthy quotations of sources is unheard of in modern history books, the
presence of lengthy oratory in Thucylides' history is considered to be a
cultural trait: speech and rhetoric were prized in Greece as the prime
means of transferring knowledge.