Hellenic Civilization / / G. W. Botsford, E. G. Sihler.

Written as a guide to both original documents and criticism for the purpose of understanding Greek, and in broader terms, Western civilization. This volume covers the wide breadth of Hellenic history including; early colonization, government and politics, economics, criminal law, religion, and scien...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter CUP eBook Package Archive 1898-1999 (pre Pub)
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1915]
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Year of Publication:1915
Language:English
Series:Records of Civilization. Sources and Studies
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • Abbreviations Most Commonly Used
  • I. The Sources of Hellenic History
  • II. The Minoan and Homeric Civilizations
  • III. Colonization (750-479B.C.)
  • IV. Government and Political Conditions
  • V. Economy and Society (750-479 B.C.)
  • VI. General Political Conditions
  • VII. The Confederacy of Delos and the Athenian Empire (478-404 B.C.)
  • VIII. Private and Criminal Law
  • IX. Medical Science
  • X. Aspects of Hellenic Society
  • XI. Religion (479-404 B.C.)
  • XII. Hellenic Interstate Relations (404-337 B.C.)
  • XIII. The State (404-337 B.C.)
  • XIV. Social Conditions (404-337 B.C.)
  • XV. Personal Character, Literary Criticism, and Art (404-337 B.C.)
  • XVI. Administration, Industry, and Education in the Hellenistic Kingdoms (337-30 B.C.)
  • XVII. Politics of the Greek Homeland; The Federal Unions (323-146B.C.)
  • XVIII. Science and Inventions (330-100 B.C.)
  • XIX. Social Conditions (after 337 B.C.)
  • Index