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Kthma EΣ Aiei - A. W. Gomme, A. Andrewes, K. J. Dover: A Historical Commentary on Thucydides. Vol. v: Book VIII. Pp. xv + 502; 3 maps. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981. £25.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

D. L. Stockton
Affiliation:
Brasenose College, Oxford

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1 If we had Thucydides' ‘continuation’, all would presumably be clear.

2 Andrewes, who would count the Five Thousand some sort of ‘oligarchy’, is a bit casuistical in his note on these words: ‘It is natural that Thucydides should treat the Four Hundred as ‘the’ oligarchy, passing over the compromise regime of the Five Thousand’.