{"product_id":"thucydides","title":"THUCYDIDES","description":"\u003cp\u003eBeautifully printed edition of Claude de Seyssel s translation into French of Thucydides  famous History, beautifully preserved in a simple but very elegant binding made for the library of the most celebrated English collector of the C16th, the  English Grolier , Thomas Wotton of Boughton Malherbe, Kent.  Thomas Wotton, the  English Grolier  was the first Englishman to collect a planned library of gold-tooled bookbindings. About 140 volumes have survived from his library. A large group of these bears the Grolier-like tooled inscription Thomae Wottoni et Amicorum , some have stamped armorials, some ..have the simple tooled date 1552, and some have no special signs of ownership on their covers but can be traced back to him by provenance. Wotton belonged to a prosperous Kentish family  is not known to have attended either of the English universities, but his library suggests an educated man with good knowledge of Latin the language of scholarship; he did not own any Greek texts.  Needham. According to Nixon, this binding is part of  group IV. Simple bindings before 1553, type D ..  Binding [with] ownership inscription in the form THOMAE WOTTONI ET AMICORUM and the date 1550. In place of the medallions, this has a lozenge containing four impressions of a tool . \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n Thucydides has been described as the father of  scientific history  because of his strict standards of evidence gathering and analysis of events in terms of cause and effect. He has also been called the father of the school of political realism viewing relations between states as based more on might than right. His text is still studied in military colleges throughout the world. Thucydides also makes the interesting, if somewhat cynical, analysis of human nature in explaining human behaviour in the context of wars, plagues and all sorts of disasters. Viewed in the highest regard by subsequent Greek historians, then ignored throughout the Middle Ages, Thucydides had some influence on Machiavelli, but much more on Hobbes who translated him, and was idolised by Schiller, Schlegel, Nietzsche, Macauley and von Ranke. Woodrow Wilson read him on the way to the Versailles conference, and Thucydides  influence was increasingly felt in international relations during the period of the cold war. The Peleponnesian War of which Thucydides wrote was an epic 27 year struggle for supremacy between Athens and Sparta and their respective allies. It probably continued after Thucycides  death. Thucydides is the political historian par excellence, a meticulous recorder of public events, in which he had fought and from which he was never far removed. He assiduously researched written documents and personally interviewed eye-witnesses whose testimonies he wrote up into somewhat stylistic speeches. \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n Seyssel, (c.1450-1520) was a Savoyard scholar, diplomat, and churchman, successively Bishop of Marseille and archbishop of Turin. He served under Louis XII and was sent on diplomatic missions in Flanders, Switzerland, England and Italy. He collaborated with the Byzantine refugee Janus Lascaris on translations of ancient Greek historians, Lascaris translating from Greek to Latin and Seyssel from Latin to French; between them they produced the first French translations of Herodotus, Thucydides, Diodorus, Appian, and Xenophon. \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n A lovely copy of this work from perhaps the most famous collection of bindings owned by an Englishman. Books from Wotton s library are exceptionally rare and have been always been highly sought after by book collectors.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"THUCYDIDES","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57816137826639,"sku":"K91","price":40000.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/DSC_7955.jpg?v=1781795194","url":"https:\/\/www.sokol.co.uk\/products\/thucydides","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}