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THE HISTORY

OF THE

MANNERS AND CUSTOMS

OF

ANCIENT GREECE.

BY J. A. ST. JOHN.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET,

Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.

1842.

London:

Printed by S. & J. Bentley, Wilson, and Fley,

Bangor House, Shoe Lane.

CONTENTS
OF THE THIRD VOLUME.

BOOK V.
CHAPTER PAGE
VII.Slaves[1]
VIII.Serfs of Sparta, Crete, Thessaly, &c.[36]
BOOK VI.
COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY.
I.Condition of the Poor[68]
II.Industry: Millers, Bakers, Vintners, Markets, &c.[96]
III.Industry: Perfumers, Barbers, Goldsmiths, Lapidaries, &c.[131]
IV.Industry: Smiths, Cutlers, Armourers, the Art of Mining, Charcoal-making, &c.[153]
V.Industry: House-builders, Carpenters, Cabinet-makers, Turners, Musical Instrument-makers, Potters, Glass-workers, &c.[176]
VI.Industry: Oil and Colourmen, Italian Warehouses, Druggists, Collectors of Simples[197]
VII.Industry: Weavers, Glovers, Sock-makers, Cordwainers, Tanners, Hatters, Dyers of Purple, &c., Fishermen[214]
VIII.Commerce of Doric States[245]
IX.Commerce of Attica[276]
X.Navigation[300]
XI.Exports and Imports[326]
XII.Exports of the Islands, Italy, Gaul, and Spain[355]
XIII.Exports from Africa and the East[381]
XIV.Funeral Ceremonies[414]

THE HISTORY
OF THE
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS
OF
ANCIENT GREECE.