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1928
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J. M. Dent & sons limited,
E. P. Dutton & co. inc.
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English
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352
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The story of Greece and Rome: their growth and their legacy to our western world
1928, J. M. Dent & sons limited, E. P. Dutton & co. inc.
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First Sentence
"Why should we study the history of Greece and Rome?"
Table of Contents
I. Introductory
II. The Older River-Valley Civilizations
III. The Sea Kings of Crete
IV. The Lords of Golden Mycene
V. The Heroic Age of Greece
VI. the Gods of Olympus
VII. The Dorian Invasion
VIII. The Poems of Homer
IX. The Expansion of Greece
X. The Greek City-State
XI. From Kings to Tyrants
XII. Sparta and Spartan Discipline
XIII. The Early Histories of Athens
XIV. Draco and the Cause of Discontent
XV. Solon, the Founder of Democracy
XVI. Pisistratus and Cleisthenes
XVII. Life is Sixth-Century Greece
XVIII. Croesus and Cyprus
XIX. The Revolt in Ionia
XX. Miltiades and Marathon
XXI. The Years' Breathing Space
XXII. Leonidas and Thermopylae
XXIII. Themistocles and Salamis
XXIV. The Final Repulse of Persia
XXV. The Delian League and the Athenian Empire
XXVI. Athens under Pericles
XXVII. Fifth Century Culture
XXVIII. The Peloponnesian War
XXIX. Socrates and his Circle
XXX. Epaminindas and Phillip
XXXI. Alexander and Aristotle
XXXII. The Hellenized East
XXXIII. Rome and the Roman People
XXXIV. Rome Under the Kings
XXXV. Patricians and Plebians
XXXVI. The Conquest of Italy
XXXVII. The Romans of the Early Republic
XXXVIII. Rome and Carthage
XXXIV. Hannibal
XL. The Conquest of the Mediterranean World
XLI. The Roman People During the Conquest
XLII. The Gracchi and the Beginning of the Revolution
XLIII. Marius and Sulla
XLIV. Pompey and Cicero
XLV. Greco-Roman Culture
XLVI. Julius Ceaser
XLVII. Octavian and Antony
XLVIII. Augustus and the Principate
XLIX. The Successors of Alexander
L. Arts and Life under the Empire
LI. Life in the Roman World
LII. Confusion and Reconstruction
LIII. The Dissolution of the Empire
LIV. Christianity and the Roman Empire
Select List of Books
Tome-Charts of Greek and Roman History
Index
Edition Notes
Maps on lining-papers
"Select list of books": p. [342]-343
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