Originally published in 1901, this book by Polybius scholar E. S. Shuckburgh was intended not only as a history of the Greeks from the time of the Homeric poems until the Roman conquest in 146 BC, but also as an outline of the continuing influence of ancient Greek culture in the modern world. The text is illustrated with maps and photographs of important statues, coins and ancient ruins. This book will be of value for anyone seeking a simple introduction to ancient Greece and its culture.
Originally published in 1901, this book by Polybius scholar E. S. Shuckburgh was intended not only as a history of the Greeks from the time of the Homeric poems until the Roman conquest in 146 BC, but also as an outline of the continuing influence of ancient Greek culture in the modern world. The text is illustrated with maps and photographs of important statues, coins and ancient ruins. This book will be of value for anyone seeking a simple introduction to ancient Greece and its culture.
1. The Hellenes in Greece 2. The Homeric age to the age of colonisation 3. The Peloponnesus before BC 500 4. Athens and Attica 5. Athens (continued). The tyranny of Peisistratus and his sons, and its downfall 6. The Asiatic Greeks and the Persians 7. Darius and the Ionian revolt 8. The Persian wars (first period, BC 492-490) 9. The third Persian invasion 10. Salamis and Plataea 11. The confederacy of Delos 12. The continental and home policy of Pericles to the Thirty Years' Peace (BC 460-445) 13. The new Athens 14. The intellectual movement before the middle of the fifth century BC 15. Events leading to the disruption of the confederacy of Delos and to the league of states against Athens, issuing in the Peloponnesian war, BC 445-32 16. The Peloponnesian war to the peace of Nicias, BC 431-421. The unavowed war, BC 421-415 17. The Sicilian expedition and the fall of Athens, BC 415-405 18. The Spartan and Theban supremacies (BC 404-362) 19. The Macedonian period. From BC 361 to the battle of Chaeroneia, BC 338 20. Alexander the Great 21. The Greeks after Alexander's death 22. The Aetolian and Achean leagues 23. Growth of Roman supremacy in Greece 24. The Roman conquest of Greece, BC 193-146 25. Greek literature from the beginning of the fifth century.
1. The Hellenes in Greece 2. The Homeric age to the age of colonisation 3. The Peloponnesus before BC 500 4. Athens and Attica 5. Athens (continued). The tyranny of Peisistratus and his sons, and its downfall 6. The Asiatic Greeks and the Persians 7. Darius and the Ionian revolt 8. The Persian wars (first period, BC 492-490) 9. The third Persian invasion 10. Salamis and Plataea 11. The confederacy of Delos 12. The continental and home policy of Pericles to the Thirty Years' Peace (BC 460-445) 13. The new Athens 14. The intellectual movement before the middle of the fifth century BC 15. Events leading to the disruption of the confederacy of Delos and to the league of states against Athens, issuing in the Peloponnesian war, BC 445-32 16. The Peloponnesian war to the peace of Nicias, BC 431-421. The unavowed war, BC 421-415 17. The Sicilian expedition and the fall of Athens, BC 415-405 18. The Spartan and Theban supremacies (BC 404-362) 19. The Macedonian period. From BC 361 to the battle of Chaeroneia, BC 338 20. Alexander the Great 21. The Greeks after Alexander's death 22. The Aetolian and Achean leagues 23. Growth of Roman supremacy in Greece 24. The Roman conquest of Greece, BC 193-146 25. Greek literature from the beginning of the fifth century.
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