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Ce que je crois.
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ISBN: 9782877067966 2877067963 Year: 2012 Publisher: Paris,

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Jacqueline de Romilly, Marguerite Yourcenar et la Grèce antique : une passion commune
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ISBN: 9782848301556 Year: 2011 Publisher: Paris Eurédit

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Suivi des allocutions prononcées à l'occasion de la remise du cadeau
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ISBN: 287706090X 9782877060905 Year: 1990 Publisher: Paris de Fallois

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Quolibets : journal de lectures
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ISBN: 9782825142967 Year: 2013 Publisher: Lausanne L'Age d'Homme

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Les révélations de la mémoire
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ISBN: 9782877066860 287706686X Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris: Éd. de Fallois,

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Jeanne
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ISBN: 9782877067577 Year: 2011 Publisher: Paris Éditions de Fallois

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The humanity of Thucydides
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ISBN: 0691034494 0691219400 9780691034492 0691017263 Year: 1994 Publisher: Princeton (N.J.): Princeton university press,

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Thucydides has long been celebrated for the unflinching realism of his presentation of political life. And yet, as some scholars have asserted, his work also displays a profound humanity. In the first thorough exploration of the relation between these two traits, Clifford Orwin argues that Thucydides' humanity is not a reflection of the author's temperament but an aspect of his thought, above all of his articulation of the central problem of political life, the tension between right and compulsion. This book provides the most complete treatment to date of Thucydides' handling of the problem of injustice, as well as the most extensive interpretations yet of the speeches in which it comes to light. Thucydides does not merely display the weakness of justice in the world, but joins his characters in exploring the implications of this weakness for our understanding of what justice is. Orwin pursues this question through Thucydides' work and relates it to the historian's other leading concerns, such as the contrast between the Athenian way and the Spartan way, the role of piety in political life, the interaction of foreign and domestic politics, and the role of statesmanship in a world dominated by frenzies of hope, fear, and indignation. Above all, Orwin demonstrates the richness, complexity, and daring of Thucydides' articulation of these issues.

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