
Style and Necessity in Thucydides
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Ancient literary critics were struck by what they described as Thucydides'' "nominal style," a term that refers to Thucydides'' fondness for abstract nominal phrases. As this book shows, Thucydides frequently uses these phrases instead of approximately synonymous verbal and personal constructions. These stylistic choices tend to deemphasize human agency: people find themselves in a passive role, e...
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Ancient literary critics were struck by what they described as Thucydides'' "nominal style," a term that refers to Thucydides'' fondness for abstract nominal phrases. As this book shows, Thucydides frequently uses these phrases instead of approximately synonymous verbal and personal constructions. These stylistic choices tend to deemphasize human agency: people find themselves in a passive role, e...
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