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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.20901/pm.60.2.01

Thucydides and Hobbes on Epidemics and Politics: From the Plague of Athens to England’s Rabies

Luka Ribarević ; Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

Thomas Hobbes’s England was deeply troubled by the successive plague visitations‎ regularly occurring in the late 16th and 17th centuries. The catastrophic‎ outbreak in 1625 found Hobbes working on the first ever direct translation of‎ Thucydides’ History from Greek to English. This fact allows for the supposition ‎that Hobbes paid special attention to Thucydides’ masterful account of the plague at Athens and its social and political consequences. These circumstances‎ authorise the here proposed enquiry into the relation between Hobbes’s‎ understanding of the state of nature in Leviathan and the epidemics,‎ mediated by his experience of the plague and the translation of the plague narrative ‎in Thucydides’ History.‎

Keywords

Thomas Hobbes; Thucydides; Plague; State of Nature; Stasis

Hrčak ID:

304807

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/304807

Publication date:

28.6.2023.

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