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ROBIN WATERFIELD is the author of The History of the Peloponnesian War (2025), Platón de Atenas (2024), Platon von Athen (2023), Plato of Athens (2023), 裂土称王 (2023).

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The History of the Peloponnesian War

release date: Oct 09, 2025
The History of the Peloponnesian War
A definitive and refreshingly readable new translation of Thucydides''s History of the Peloponnesian War, paired with a brilliant introduction on how to read and understand Thucydides. Thucydides called his work a "possession for all time," and his History of the Peloponnesian War has been essential reading for generals and politicians for centuries. Robin Waterfield''s translation of Thucydides''s sweeping narrative vividly depicts the events of the war between Athens and Sparta that began in 431 BCE and would continue until 404, a conflict that embroiled not only mainland Greece but Greek states from the eastern Mediterranean and as far west as Italy and Sicily. The only extant contemporary narrative of this conflict, Thucydides''s History brims with military, moral, and political reflections, offering critical commentary on challenges that still dominate our world today, from the strife of civil war to the devastation of widespread plague to the nature of political power. Thucydides died before completing the account-it ends in 410-but his legacy is timeless. One of the great masterpieces of classical Greece, The History of the Peloponnesian War offers an incisive and timely window into the conflicts of the past.

Platón de Atenas

release date: Feb 14, 2024
Platón de Atenas
Pocos se atreverían a afirmar que Platón sea el único padre de la filosofía, pero eso es lo que se defiende en este libro, siguiendo la línea del filósofo inglés Alfred North Whitehead cuando afirmó que «la historia de la filosofía occidental no es más que una serie de notas al pie de página de Platón». Pese a todo, se sabe muy poco del hombre que fue Platón, y no se ha escrito ninguna biografía merecedora de tal nombre en los últimos siglos. Robin Waterfield asume el reto de redactar la tan necesaria biografía y traza un vívido retrato que, sin renunciar al rigor académico, nos aclara cuánto se sabe de la acaudalada familia del filósofo, de sus amigos y sus posibles amores, y de sus relaciones políticas en una Atenas en plena guerra del Peloponeso, una ciudad que bullía en ideas y atraía a estudiantes de todo el mundo griego en busca de los conocimientos que regalaban —o vendían— sofistas, pitagóricos y la embrionaria Academia de Platón. Una perfecta introducción al hombre y su tiempo, una biografía que no solo ilumina una nueva perspectiva sobre el filósofo, sino que anima a la lectura de sus obras.

Platon von Athen

release date: Nov 21, 2023

Plato of Athens

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Plato of Athens
This book, the first ever biography of the father of philosophy, tracks Plato''s life from his childhood in war-torn Athens at the end of the fifth century BCE to his founding of the Academy, adventures in Sicily, death, and immense legacy. Throughout, it sheds light on Plato''s many timeless works of philosophy.

裂土称王

release date: Jan 01, 2023
裂土称王
本书通过快节奏的叙述,捕捉了"希腊化时代"这个动荡时代的光影,重现了一直身处亚历山大大帝阴影下的继业者们的历史:安提柯家族最终控制了马其顿,令希腊大部分地区臣服;塞琉古和托勒密分别在亚洲和非洲建立了帝国,国祚二百余年,深刻影响了世界历史.

The Making of a King

release date: Apr 06, 2021
The Making of a King
In the third century BCE, the ancient kingdom of Macedon held dominion over mainland Greece, but it was rapidly descending into chaos. After Alexander the Great''s death, several of his successors contended for the Macedonian throne, and amid the tumult the Celts launched a massive invasion, ravaging and plundering Macedon and northern Greece for years. The Celts finally met their defeat at the hands of Antigonus Gonatas, son of one of Alexander''s successors. An exceptional statesman and artful strategist, Antigonus protected Macedon and its Greek territories against aggressors coming from every direction. After almost fifty years of chaos brought on by Alexander''s death, Antigonus stabilized Macedon and Greece and laid the foundation for a long but troubled reign. In this book, distinguished historian Robin Waterfield draws on his deep understanding of Greek history to bring us into the world of this complicated, splintered empire. He shows how, while Antigonus was confirming his Macedonian rule through constitutional changes, the Greeks were making moves toward independence. Two great confederacies of Greek cities emerged, forming powerful blocs that had the potential to resist the power of Macedon. The Making of a King charts Antigonus''s conflicts with the Greeks and with his perennial enemy, Ptolemy of Egypt. But Antigonus''s diplomatic and military successes were not enough to secure peace, and in his final years he saw his control of Greece whittled away by rebellion and the growing power of the Greek confederacies. Macedon''s lack of firm control over Greece ultimately made it possible for Rome to take its place as the arbiter of the Greeks'' future. The Making of a King is Waterfield''s third volume about the Greeks in the era after Alexander the Great. Completing the story begun in his previous two books, Dividing the Spoils and Taken at the Flood, it brings Antigonus and his turbulent era to life. With The Making of a King—the first book in more than a century to tell in full the story of Antigonus Gonatas''s reign—this fascinating figure finally receives his due.

The Library, Books 16-20

release date: Jul 04, 2019
The Library, Books 16-20
Starting with the most meagre resources, Philip made his kingdom the greatest power in Europe The Greek historian Diodorus of Sicily is one of our most valuable sources from ancient times. His history, in forty volumes, was intended to range from mythological times to 60 BCE, and fifteen of The Library''s forty books survive. This new translation by Robin Waterfield of books 16-20 covers a vital period in European history. Book 16 is devoted to Philip, and without it the career of this great king would be far more obscure to us. Book 17 is the earliest surviving account by over a hundred years of the world-changing eastern conquests of Alexander the Great, Philip''s son. Books 18-20 constitute virtually our sole source of information on the twenty turbulent years following Alexander''s death and on the violent path followed by Agathocles of Syracuse. There are fascinating snippets of history from elsewhere too - from Republican Rome, the Cimmerian Bosporus, and elsewhere. Despite his obvious importance, Diodorus is a neglected historian. This is the first English translation of any of these books in over fifty years. The introduction places Diodorus in his context in first-century-BCE Rome, describes and discusses the kind of history he was intending to write, and assesses his strengths and weaknesses as a historian. With extensive explanatory notes on this gripping and sensational period of history, the book serves as a unique resource for historians and students.

Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens

release date: Jan 02, 2018
Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens
Covering roughly eight centuries from the age of Homer (8th century BC) to the end of the Hellenistic period (late first century BC), this book will provide general readers with a comprehensive and accessible narrative history of ancient Greece.

Taken at the Flood

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Taken at the Flood
In an absorbing account of a critical chapter in Rome''s mastery of the Mediterranean, Robin Waterfield reveals the peculiar nature of Rome''s eastern policy. For over seventy years, the Romans avoided annexation so that they could commit their military and financial resources to the fight against Carthage and elsewhere. Though ultimately a failure, this policy of indirect rule, punctuated by periodic brutal military interventions and intense diplomacy, worked well for several decades, until the Senate finally settled on more direct forms of control. Waterfield''s fast-paced narrative focuses mainly on military and diplomatic maneuvers, but throughout he interweaves other topics and themes, such as the influence of Greek culture on Rome, the Roman aristocratic ethos, and the clash between the two best fighting machines the ancient world ever produced: the Macedonian phalanx and Roman legion.

Hidden Depths

release date: Jan 22, 2013
Hidden Depths
In Hidden Depths, Robin Waterfield explores the fascinating world of hypnosis, tracing the history of this often misunderstood craft beginning with a passage in the book of Genesis, and continuing through his own personal experiences today. Waterfield uses the history and controversy surrounding the practice of hypnosis to gain insight into our behavior and psychology, and considers how hypnotic techniques have been absorbed into society through advertising, media and popular culture.

La guerra por el imperio de Alejandro Magno

release date: Oct 18, 2012

Athens: A History

release date: Jul 26, 2012
Athens: A History
An up-to-date accessible history of the phenomenal rise and fall of the greatest city of antiquity, describing its rise to pre-eminence and rapid demise as the greatest of all Greek tragedies. The first history of the city to continue the story through 1500 years of obscurity to its romantic revival under Byron''s influence and up to the present day, is eminently qualified to write this book. A classicist by training, he has translated many of the key texts for Penguin Classics and OUP, is intimate with the latest scholarship and travels to Greece every year.

The Greek Myths

release date: Mar 01, 2012
The Greek Myths
The Greek Myths contains some of the most thrilling, romantic, and unforgettable stories in all human history. From Achilles rampant on the fields of Troy, to the gods at sport on Mount Olympus; from Icarus flying too close to the sun, to the superhuman feats of Heracles, Theseus, and the wily Odysseus, these timeless tales exert an eternal fascination and inspiration that have endured for millennia and influenced cultures from ancient to modern. Beginning at the dawn of human civilization, when the Titan Prometheus stole fire from Zeus and offered mankind hope, the reader is immediately immersed in the majestic, magical, and mythical world of the Greek gods and heroes. As the tales unfold, renowned classicist Robin Waterfield creates a sweeping panorama of the romance, intrigues, heroism, humour, sensuality, and brutality of the Greek myths and legends. The terrible curse that plagued the royal houses of Mycenae and Thebes, Jason and the golden fleece, Perseus and the dread Gorgon, the wooden horse and the sack of Troy - these amazing stories have influenced art and literature from the Iron Age to the present day. And far from being just a treasure trove of timeless tales, The Greek Myths is a catalogue of Greek myth in art through the ages, and a notable work of literature in its own right.

Dividing the Spoils

release date: May 04, 2011
Dividing the Spoils
Alexander the Great conquered an enormous empire--stretching from Greece to the Indian subcontinent--and his death triggered forty bloody years of world-changing events. These were years filled with high adventure, intrigue, passion, assassinations, dynastic marriages, treachery, shifting alliances, and mass slaughter on battlefield after battlefield. And while the men fought on the field, the women, such as Alexander''s mother Olympias, schemed from their palaces and pavilions. Dividing the Spoils serves up a fast-paced narrative that captures this turbulent time as it revives the memory of the Successors of Alexander and their great contest for his empire. The Successors, Robin Waterfield shows, were no mere plunderers. Indeed, Alexander left things in great disarray at the time of his death, with no guaranteed succession, no administration in place suitable for such a large realm, and huge untamed areas both bordering and within his empire. It was the Successors--battle-tested companions of Alexander such as Ptolemy, Perdiccas, Seleucus, and Antigonus the One-Eyed--who consolidated Alexander''s gains. Their competing ambitions, however, eventually led to the break-up of the empire. To tell their story in full, Waterfield draws upon a wide range of historical materials, providing the first account that makes complete sense of this highly complex period. Astonishingly, this period of brutal, cynical warfare was also characterized by brilliant cultural achievements, especially in the fields of philosophy, literature, and art. A new world emerged from the dust and haze of battle, and, in addition to chronicling political and military events, Waterfield provides ample discussion of the amazing cultural flowering of the early Hellenistic Age.

Why Socrates Died

release date: May 04, 2010
Why Socrates Died
A revisionist account of the most famous trial and execution in Western civilization — one with great resonance for modern society In the spring of 399 BCE, the elderly philosopher Socrates stood trial in his native Athens. The court was packed, and after being found guilty by his peers, Socrates died by drinking a cup of poison hemlock, his execution a defining moment in ancient civilization. Yet time has transmuted the facts into a fable. Aware of these myths, Robin Waterfield has examined the actual Greek sources, presenting a new Socrates, not an atheist or guru of a weird sect, but a deeply moral thinker, whose convictions stood in stark relief to those of his former disciple, Alcibiades, the hawkish and self-serving military leader. Refusing to surrender his beliefs even in the face of death, Socrates, as Waterfield reveals, was determined to save a morally decayed country that was tearing itself apart. Why Socrates Died is then not only a powerful revisionist book, but a work whose insights translate clearly from ancient Athens to the present day.

Σωκράτης

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Σωκράτης
Robin Waterfield presents Socrates as a deeply moral thinker whose convictions stood in stark relief to those of his former disciple, Alcibiades, the hawkish and self-serving military leader. Refusing to surrender his beliefs even in the face of death, Socrates was determined to save his native Athens even as the city-state was tearing itself apart and falling into moral decline.

La retirada de Jenofonte

release date: Jan 22, 2009
La retirada de Jenofonte
Corre el año 401 a.C. En Cunaxa, junto al río Éufrates, el rey persa Artajerjes derrota a su hermano Ciro el Joven, que pretendía arrebatarle el trono. Entre las tropas vencidas y abandonadas en ese momento a su suerte se encuentran los mercenarios griegos conocidos como los Diez Mil, además de un joven llamado Jenofonte (antiguo discípulo de Sócrates), que deberá ponerse al frente de ellos para guiarlos en un atroz expedición que cruzará un continente y se abrirá camino librando feroces combates a lo largo de un duro invierno. Un viaje épico cargado de dramatismo, pasión y triunfo humano.

Xenophon's Retreat

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Xenophon's Retreat
"With this first masterpiece of Western military history forming the backbone of his book, Robin Waterfield explores what remains unsaid and assumed in Xenophon''s account - much about the gruesome nature of ancient battle and logistics, the lives of Greek and Persian soldiers, and questions of historical, political, and personal context, motivation, and conflicting agendas. The result is a rounded version of the story of Cyrus''s ill-fated march and the Greeks'' perilous retreat - a nuanced and dramatic perspective on a critical moment in history that may tell us as much about our present-day adventures in the Middle East, site of Cyrus''s debacle and the last act of the Golden Age, as it does about the great powers of antiquity in a volatile period of transition."--BOOK JACKET.

El profeta vida y epoca de Kahlil Gibran / The Life and Times of Prophet Kahlil Gibran

release date: Mar 03, 2003

Jibrān Khalil Jibrān

release date: Jan 01, 2003

جبران خليل جبران، 1883-1931

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Sultan of Aden

release date: Feb 28, 2002

Athens: From Ancient Ideal to

release date: Jan 01, 2001
Athens: From Ancient Ideal to
In this engaging narrative, noted classicist Waterfield traces the life and history of Athens, a city whose idealized past continues to inspire the present.

Prophet

release date: Mar 21, 2000
Prophet
Waterfield offers the definitive biography of a writer whose visions helped shape the philosophy of the New Age and whose legend lives on in "The Prophet, " one of the greatest bestsellers of all time. 16-page photo insert.

Profeta. Vita di Kahlil Gibran

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Khalil Gibran

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Khalil Gibran
Une biographie fouillée de l''un des poètes les plus lus et les plus méconnus à la fois.

I sing as I dare

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Aspects of Gene Expression in Lactococcus Lactis

release date: Jan 01, 1997
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