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Focusing on the outbreak of the plague in Athens in 430 BC, Thucydides provides a firsthand account of the disease's symptoms and its profound social and political repercussions. His observations highlight the psychological toll on the population, including the collapse of social norms and the surge of religious fervor. Beyond its historical relevance, the work is significant in epidemiology, offering insights into the nature of infectious disease outbreaks. This reprinted edition preserves the original text while acknowledging its cultural importance.
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The History Of The Plague Of Athens (1857), Thucydides
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