2. Athenian public life. Intense devotion of citizen to state affairs. Opportunity for every citizen to hold office.

3. Social, industrial and private life. Aspasia, as throwing a side light on position of woman.

4. Greek art—sculpture, architecture, painting.

5. Greek drama: its development and power.

6. Greek philosophy. The attempt to read the problems of life. Special reference to Socrates, Plato and Aristotle.

7. Athenian democracy under Pericles. The Constitution.

8. The career of Pericles: born leader of a democracy.

9. The Peloponnesian War.

10. Military and naval affairs. Athenian naval supremacy. The Theban phalanx.

11. Spartan and Theban control. Military rule of conquered sections.