LITERATURE

LIMITED TIME ONLY: Free Cambridge University articles on Thermopylae and Salamis Battles

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Cambridge Journals present a brand new research collection on the Battles of Thermopylae and Salamis – marking 2500 years since the Persian invasion of 480 BC descended on the Greek peninsula. 

Access to these Cambridge Journal academic articles is free until the end of October 2021.

Foreword from Chris Carey, a British classical scholar and Professor Emeritus of Greek at University College London.

“2500 years ago this year a massive Persian force descended into Greece. How massive we cannot say. Ancient figures for Persian numbers are wildly exaggerated from the very start.

“Just a few years after the war an inscription at Thermopylae, site of the first engagement between Greek forces and the invaders, gave a figure of 3 million for the land army.

“Modern figures by different means generally reduce that figure to about 200,000. Even that may be far too high. But on any calculation this was the biggest force ever seen on the Greek peninsula at that date…

“It is this pivotal moment which forms the focus of the essays and chapters contained in this selection of works from the classical journals. It designedly contains work published at different periods over the last century.

“It makes no attempt at comprehensive cover, if that were possible. But it does contain some superb scholarship, and hopefully food for thought.”

The full article collection can be found here on the Cambridge University Press website.

READ MORE: On this day in 480 BC, Greece wins the Battle of Salamis.

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