Who Is Thucydides: The Man Who Wrote The History Of The Peloponnesian War?

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    Trust me, the ancient world isn’t as boring as you may think. In this series, I'll be talking you through the basic narrative of Thucydides' History Of The Peloponnesian War because it REALLY isn't as scary as everyone thinks it is! I hope you guys enjoy this wonderful book as much as I continue to.
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  • @roykiefer7713
    @roykiefer7713 Місяць тому +18

    “The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools.”
    - Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, 410 BC

    • @RidleyHolmes-sr2tw
      @RidleyHolmes-sr2tw 29 днів тому

      Thanks for posting this quote. I think it is relevant today.

  • @GeoffreyFox619
    @GeoffreyFox619 Місяць тому +12

    Good guy that Thucydides; the more serious, analytical historian to Herodotus’s pop history. Both are necessary and valuable. Great intro video, looking forward to the next.

  • @hgriff14
    @hgriff14 Місяць тому +2

    that herodotus/thucydides parallel makes a lot of sense to why it took so long for him to be valued. we do the same thing with music and shows and other entertainment now, making pieces of entertainment “cult classics” years after they were written off. we haven’t evolved one bit since their times. 😂

    • @iakovosvlioras3745
      @iakovosvlioras3745 Місяць тому

      This parallel is also more mind blowing if you consider that for the actual science of History Herodotus is thought as the alpha (he was the first, named father of History) while Thucydides as the omega (the true historian of today's standards) and both of them living during the same time period. The main reason why Thucydides was originally undervalued was that he was explaining a lesser war conflict between two Greek city states, Athens and Sparta, while Herodotus was explaining a clash of two different civilisations, the Persians and the Greeks.

  • @user-tw1qr6ni4w
    @user-tw1qr6ni4w Місяць тому +2

    Thank you so much for doing Thucydides absolutely cannot wait! I also have the Landmark series call Thucydides !! So...... off we go, yipee !!!

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому +1

      🎉🎉🎉

  • @sleepevenbetter
    @sleepevenbetter Місяць тому +5

    Thanks again for all the great, insightful content. 👍🏻

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching! 🤓

    • @Ericwest1000
      @Ericwest1000 Місяць тому

      Pardon me for quibbling, but she's not doing 'content,' she's offering 'context.' Big difference!

    • @sleepevenbetter
      @sleepevenbetter Місяць тому

      @@Ericwest1000 “my name is Eric West and people think I’m really annoying and pedantic for some reason.”

  • @nvas1579
    @nvas1579 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for your amazing channel and all the content, you talk about! Very informative

  • @RidleyHolmes-sr2tw
    @RidleyHolmes-sr2tw 29 днів тому +1

    Erica. Thanks for having content that is not brainless. You have to know history to know where you are going.

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  27 днів тому

      Thanks for watching!

  • @dezukaful
    @dezukaful Місяць тому

    A SUMMARY SERIES ON THUCYDIDES 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @asicdathens
    @asicdathens Місяць тому +1

    When I first read the History of The Peloponnesian War (mandatory reading in Greek high schools) I always thought that for the Melian dialogue the author was trying to convey the essence of what was said, and the actual people involved used a more diplomatic language to veil their threats, because the text is so brutal. Then the invasion of Ukraine happened

  • @karlarden6260
    @karlarden6260 Місяць тому

    Fantastic setup! I think the ‘contexting’ videos are a terrific idea, it really helps to make the subject accessible. As it happens, a prof that I greatly love and admire unfortunately had no great way to approach Thucydides, and I remember it being the single most difficult text to get into. Perhaps it was just the translation (Rex Warner, Penguin), but it was just so slow and dry, I got nothing out of it. Seems like you’re going to do much better on this one, keep it up 🙌

  • @Ericwest1000
    @Ericwest1000 Місяць тому

    You're wonderful! I'm happy just to be sharing the world at the same time that you're exploring it with such style and vitality!

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you :)

  • @mikegarwood8680
    @mikegarwood8680 Місяць тому

    You seem like nice, positive person...and Thucydides is a "Study in Pessimism" (of course, there's a book or two about it). At least this is what I got out of it in my senior seminar back in the early 1990s. I don't quite remember "who" Thucydides was writing "for" as opposed to Herodotus writing to influence Pericles--to not let power get to his head (as it did). Thucydides did have an axe to grind, and he certainly let the democrats in Athens know his displeasure (especially being part of the "Kimon" oligarch party). Perhaps that is what got him "murdered"...the abrupt ending was noted in Antiquity, and those rumors were still being spread in the 2nd century AD. My favorite paraphrase (from Ancient Greek) in the Melian dialog--after the Spartan Envoy speaks...the Athenian Envoy states, "Hope, that destroyer of men.". Not the exact words, but the exact sentiment.

  • @Peter-oh3hc
    @Peter-oh3hc Місяць тому +1

    "The strong do what they want and the weak endure what they must". As some Americans would say "boy, howdy"

  • @WillMowass
    @WillMowass Місяць тому

    Ah! Another new writer to get to know. Much obliged!

  • @NikephorosAer54
    @NikephorosAer54 Місяць тому +3

    Bravo again, Erica. The U.S Generals (ΣΤΡΑΤΗΓΟΙ) study ΘΟΥΚΙΔΙΔΗΣ, among others... A Greek friend, Nikephoros.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb Місяць тому

    Super glad I found this channel.

  • @kurts4867
    @kurts4867 Місяць тому

    your eyebrows are breathtaking

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому

      💁🏻‍♀️

  • @iakovosvlioras3745
    @iakovosvlioras3745 Місяць тому

    Thucydides' life is also more complex than Herodotus' one. Both from a sociopolitical point of view at the time (the rise and fall of Athens) as well as from a military perspective and even a physio-psychological one. He was a soldier (a general) and a huge failure on this role, suffering from what we would call now modern-day PTSD (all his friends died before him during the war), a survivor of the Athenian Plague (an epidemic of the time) and an exile (persona non grata) from his beloved city. Most probably with an ''inferiority complex'' towards Herodotus who preceded him (as mentioned in his prologue). So, he indeed suffered during his whole lifetime and most probably died before finishing his work. So, in other words, a truly messed up Athenian :) Kudos to you, Erica, for taking up this fascinating subject matter!

  • @DNS-FRANK09
    @DNS-FRANK09 Місяць тому +2

    I'm watching this at 430am❤ because here in California it's very early in the morning 🌞😅

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому +1

      Oh my please get some sleep 😂

  • @nickking8994
    @nickking8994 Місяць тому

    Just subbed. What a great UA-cam recommendation!

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому

      Thank you!! 😇

  • @tariqchaudhry8021
    @tariqchaudhry8021 Місяць тому

    The Thracian link to Thucydides is based on, as you rightly mentioned, his father's name Olorus. Olorus was the name of a Thracian king a generation and half earlier who was the brother-in-law of Miltiades, the Athenian who won the battle of Marathon. However, what the connection between two Oloruses was remains a mystery.

  • @Fer-De-Lance
    @Fer-De-Lance Місяць тому

    Thanks dude.

    • @MoAnInc
      @MoAnInc  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for watching :))

  • @nicole__toni
    @nicole__toni Місяць тому

    This was really helpful as always Erica🫶🏻

  • @RangerB-u8s
    @RangerB-u8s Місяць тому

    When will you be starting the summary series for this and Herodotus?

  • @lukasuon3719
    @lukasuon3719 Місяць тому

    A follow up question would be "who was xenophon"? I'd like to know that...

  • @kevincorporated
    @kevincorporated Місяць тому +2

    Pretty in Pink!

  • @davidtribble485
    @davidtribble485 Місяць тому

    I find it interesting both Thucydides and Xenophon were Sparta-philic . They were both aristocrats and Xenophon would work for Sparta. Thucydides is both the father / grandfather of history depending on how one views Herodotus. Great writing.

  • @bhavens9149
    @bhavens9149 Місяць тому

    Suspect that a general or anyone who does extensive planning, tends to be more plot driven, than "character" driven. just thinking out loud.

  • @MatW1lson
    @MatW1lson Місяць тому

    21k subs. ! Please, update Instantaneous Grammar A-S-A-P!!! 🙏

  • @OndrejSc
    @OndrejSc Місяць тому +3

    I have a rule: don't date ancient people.

  • @JamesPotter-o6i
    @JamesPotter-o6i Місяць тому

    Can i fall asleep to your voice ?

  • @ryanmichael1298
    @ryanmichael1298 Місяць тому

    I've heard Thucydides pronounced differently.

    • @iakovosvlioras3745
      @iakovosvlioras3745 Місяць тому

      In Greek it is with a hard -k- sound (like in ki-ll for ''cy'') and a hard -th- sound (like in th-at for ''dides''), so thu - ki - thi -thes :)

  • @MS-Melas
    @MS-Melas Місяць тому

    Any chance that you cover soon Quintus Curtius Rufus?