The deadly Great Plague of London began in 1665. That year, Thomas Sprat translated the account of the Plague of Athens that Thucydides recorded around 400 BC. The apocalyptic verse of this poetic pandemic report can be gruesome and grim. But with language reminiscent of the King James Bible, the verse brings order to the chaos which both author and translator bore witness, though centuries apart. The right reader will find lots to think about in this little book.

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