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The volume assembles comparative historical essays that juxtapose ancient Greek battles—Marathon, Thermopylæ, and Salamis—with later medieval and early modern engagements such as Tours, Roncesvalles, the Siege of Malta, Vienna, and the Spanish Armada, tracing military tactics, political consequences, and recurring themes. It includes biographical sketches of key Athenian figures and an account of the Persian Wars and Athens' maritime rise, examines the origins and effects of major pestilences with commentary on contemporary medical understanding, and links episodes across eras to illuminate recurring patterns in warfare and governance.

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Arthur Thomas Malkin

Arthur Thomas Malkin was a 19th-century English author known for his contributions to historical literature and biography. He is best recognized for his extensive work, "The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs," a seven-volume series that provides detailed accounts of notable figures throughout history. Malkin's writing often intertwines historical analysis with biographical sketches, offering readers insights into the lives and contexts of influential personalities. Additionally, his three-volume series "Historical Parallels" explores thematic connections across different historical events, showcasing his interest in the interplay of history and narrative. Malkin's works reflect a dedication to preserving and interpreting the past for contemporary audiences.

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