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II. Carthaginians |
73 |
1st Period. From the foundation of Carthage to the wars with Syracuse, B. C. 880—480 |
74 |
2nd Period. From the breaking out of the wars with Syracuse to the commencement of those with Rome, B. C. 480—264 |
80 |
3rd Period. From the beginning of the wars with Rome to the downfal of Carthage, B. C. 264—146 |
82 |
Book II. History of the Persian empire from B. C. 560—330 |
90 |
Book III. History of the Grecian states |
112 |
Geographical outline of Greece |
ib. |
1st Period. Traditional history down to the Trojan war, about B. C. 1200 |
118 |
2nd Period. From the Trojan war to the breaking out of the Persian war, B. C. 1200—500 |
127 |
History of the Hellenic states within Greece |
ib. |
General history |
ib. |
Sparta |
131 |
Athens |
136 |
Principal data for the history of the smaller states: |
I. Within the Peloponnesus: |
a. Arcadia |
142 |
b. Argos |
ib. |
c. Corinth |
143 |
d. Sicyon |
144 |
e. Achaia |
ib. |
f. Elis |
145 |
II. Central Greece, or Hellas: |
a. Megaris |
146 |
b. Bœotia |
147 |
c. Phocis |
148 |
d. Locris |
ib. |
e. Ætolia |
ib. |
f. Acarnania |
149 |
III. Northern Greece: |
a. Thessaly |
149 |
b. Epirus |
150 |
IV. Grecian Islands: |
a. Corcyra |
151 |
b. Ægina |
ib. |
c. Eubœa |
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