The Greek World, 479-323 BCPsychology Press, 2002 - 396 sider The Greek World 479-323 BC has been an indispensable guide to classical Greek history since its first publication. Simon Hornblower has comprehensively re-written and revised his original text, bringing it up-to-date for a new generation of readers. The extensive changes include:
With valuable coverage of the broader Mediterranean world in which Greek culture flourished, as well as close examination of Athens, Sparta, and the other great city-states of Greece itself, this third edition of a classic work is a more essential read than ever before. |
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Kyrene and Egypt | 5 |
The beginning of the Delian League | 9 |
Empire | 19 |
South Italy and Sicily | 39 |
Egypt | 63 |
Argos | 75 |
Macedon Thessaly and Boiotia | 89 |
Boiotia | 99 |
The Corinthian | 210 |
The Kings Peace to Leuktra the Second | 227 |
Leuktra to Mantineia and the Revolt of the Satraps | 246 |
Philip | 261 |
Alexander | 283 |
150 | 290 |
Notes | 313 |
Index | 321 |
Corinth | 111 |
Sparta | 117 |
Athens | 124 |
The Peloponnesian | 150 |
The effects of the Peloponnesian | 184 |
210 | 338 |
261 | 345 |
313 | 346 |
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