De Gestis Graecorum Post Pugnam Ad Mantineam (On the Affairs of the Greeks After the Battle of Mantinea) is a historical work by Georgius Gemistus Pletho, a renowned Byzantine scholar and philosopher. This work, edited by Marco Antonio Antimaco, delves into the events and circumstances surrounding Greece following the Battle of Mantinea. Pletho's analysis offers insights into the political and social dynamics of ancient Greece, providing valuable perspectives on the challenges and transformations of the era.
Pletho's deep understanding of classical history and philosophy makes this an essential resource for students and scholars seeking to understand ancient Greek civilization. The book showcases Pletho's skill in interpreting historical events and his ability to connect them to broader philosophical themes. This edition makes Pletho's important work accessible to modern readers interested in classical history and Byzantine scholarship.
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