The historians' history of the world in twenty-five volumes, volume 03
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HERODOTUS
THE HISTORIANS’ HISTORY OF THE WORLD
A comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages: edited, with the assistance of a distinguished board of advisers and contributors, by HENRY SMITH WILLIAMS, LL.D.
IN TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES VOLUME III—GREECE TO THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
T he Outlook Company New York
T he History Association London
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THE HISTORIANS’ HISTORY OF THE WORLD
Contributors, and Editorial Revisers.
CONTENTS
PART IX
THE SCOPE AND DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK HISTORY
CHAPTER I. LAND AND PEOPLE
CHAPTER II. THE MYCENÆAN AGE
CHAPTER III. THE HEROIC AGE
CHAPTER IV. THE TRANSITION TO SECURE HISTORY
CHAPTER V. THE DORIANS
CHAPTER VI. SPARTA AND LYCURGUS
CHAPTER VII. THE MESSENIAN WARS OF SPARTA
CHAPTER VIII. THE IONIANS
CHAPTER IX. SOME CHARACTERISTIC INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER X. THE SMALLER CITIES AND STATES
CHAPTER XI. CRETE AND THE COLONIES
CHAPTER XII. SOLON THE LAWGIVER
CHAPTER XIII. PISISTRATUS THE TYRANT
CHAPTER XIV. DEMOCRACY ESTABLISHED AT ATHENS
CHAPTER XV. THE FIRST FOREIGN INVASION
CHAPTER XVI. MILTIADES AND THE ALLEGED FICKLENESS OF REPUBLICS
CHAPTER XVII. THE PLANS OF XERXES
CHAPTER XVIII. PROCEEDINGS IN GREECE FROM MARATHON TO THERMOPYLÆ
CHAPTER XIX. THERMOPYLÆ
CHAPTER XX. THE BATTLES OF ARTEMISIUM AND SALAMIS
CHAPTER XXI. FROM SALAMIS TO MYCALE
CHAPTER XXII. THE AFTERMATH OF THE WAR
CHAPTER XXIII. THE GROWTH OF THE ATHENIAN EMPIRE
CHAPTER XXIV. THE RISE OF PERICLES
CHAPTER XXV. ATHENS AT WAR
CHAPTER XXVI. IMPERIAL ATHENS UNDER PERICLES
CHAPTER XXVII. MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE AGE OF PERICLES
CHAPTER XXVIII. ART OF THE PERICLEAN AGE
CHAPTER XXIX. GREEK LITERATURE
CHAPTER XXX. THE OUTBREAK OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
CHAPTER XXXI. THE PLAGUE; AND THE DEATH OF PERICLES
CHAPTER XXXII. THE SECOND AND THIRD YEARS OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE FOURTH TO THE TENTH YEARS—AND PEACE
CHAPTER XXXIV. THE RISE OF ALCIBIADES
CHAPTER XXXV. THE SICILIAN EXPEDITION
CHAPTER XXXVI. CLOSE OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR
BRIEF REFERENCE-LIST OF AUTHORITIES BY CHAPTERS
Chapter I. Land and People
Chapter II. The Mycenæan Age
Chapter III. The Heroic Age
Chapter IV. The Transition to Secure History
Chapter V. The Dorians
Chapter VI. Sparta and Lycurgus
Chapter VII. The Messenian Wars of Sparta
Chapter VIII. The Ionians
Chapter IX. Some Characteristic Institutions
Chapter X. The Smaller Cities and States
Chapter XI. Crete and the Colonies
Chapter XII. Solon the Lawgiver
Chapter XIII. Pisistratus the Tyrant
Chapter XIV. Democracy Established at Athens
Chapter XV. The First Foreign Invasion
Chapter XVI. Miltiades and the Alleged Fickleness of Republics
Chapter XVII. The Plans of Xerxes
Chapter XVIII. Proceedings in Greece from Marathon to Thermopylæ
Chapter XIX. Thermopylæ
Chapter XX. The Battles of Artemisium and Salamis
Chapter XXI. From Salamis to Mycale
Chapter XXII. The Aftermath of the War
Chapter XXIII. The Growth of the Athenian Empire
Chapter XXIV. The Rise of Pericles
Chapter XXV. Athens at War
Chapter XXVI. Imperial Athens under Pericles
Chapter XXVII. Manners and Customs of the Age of Pericles
Chapter XXVIII. Art of the Periclean Age
Chapter XXIX. Greek Literature
Chapter XXX. The Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War
Chapter XXXI. The Plague; and the Death of Pericles
Chapter XXXII. The Second and Third Years of the Peloponnesian War
Chapter XXXIII. The Fourth to the Tenth Years
Chapter XXXIV. The Rise of Alcibiades
Chapter XXXV. The Sicilian Expedition
Chapter XXXVI. Close of the Peloponnesian War