George Finlay
A History of Greece 7 Volume Set
From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864
Herausgeber: Tozer, H F
George Finlay
A History of Greece 7 Volume Set
From Its Conquest by the Romans to the Present Time, B.C. 146 to A.D. 1864
Herausgeber: Tozer, H F
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This classic seven-volume work, incorporating authorial revisions and published posthumously in 1877, traces the history of Greece across two millennia.
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This classic seven-volume work, incorporating authorial revisions and published posthumously in 1877, traces the history of Greece across two millennia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 3230
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 358mm x 287mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 4241g
- ISBN-13: 9781108078405
- ISBN-10: 1108078400
- Artikelnr.: 41667522
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 3230
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 358mm x 287mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 4241g
- ISBN-13: 9781108078405
- ISBN-10: 1108078400
- Artikelnr.: 41667522
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: Editor's preface
Preface to the history of Greece under foreign domination
Preface to Greece under the Romans
Chronology
Autobiography of the author
1. From the conquest of Greece to the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire
2. From the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire, to the accession of Justinian
3. The reign of Justinian
4. From the death of Justinian to the restoration of Roman power in the east by Heraclius
5. From the Mohammedan invasion of Syria to the extinction of the Roman power in the east
Appendices. Volume 2: Part I. The Contest with the Iconoclasts: 1. The Isaurian dynasty
2. Reigns of Nicephorus I, Michael I, and Leo V
3. The Amorian dynasty
4. State of the Byzantine empire during the Iconoclast period
Part II. Basilian Dynasty: 1. Consolidation of Byzantine legislation and despotism
2. Period of conquest and military glory
3. Period of conservatism and stationary prosperity. Volume 3: Part III. The Decline and Fall of the Byzantine Government: 1. The central government modified by the impoverishment and depopulation of Asia Minor
2. The dynasty of Comnenus
3. The fall of the Byzantine empire
Part IV. Greek Empires of Nicaea and Constantinople: 1. Empire of Nicaea
2. Greek empire of Constantinople under the dynasty of Palaeologus
Appendix. Volume 4: Part I. Mediaeval Greece: 1. Changes in the population in Greece after the decline of the Roman empire
2. Causes of hostile feelings between the Byzantine Greeks and the western Europeans
3. Overthrow of the Byzantine empire by the Crusaders
4. Empire of Romania
5. Despotate of Epirus, empire of Thessalonika
6. Dukes of Athens
7. Principality of Achaia or the Morea
8. Byzantine province in the Peloponnesus
9. Dukes of the Archipelago or of Naxos
Part II. The Empire of Trebizond: 1. Foundations of the empire
2. Trebizond tributary to the Seljouk sultans and the Mongols
3. Trebizond independent
4. Re-establishment of the emperor's supremacy
5. Fall of the empire
Appendix. Volume 5: 1. The political and military organisation of the Othoman empire
2. The naval conquests of the Othomans in Greece
3. Social conditions of the Greeks until the extinction of the tribute of Christian children
4. History of the Venetian domination in Greece
5. The causes and events which prepared the Greeks for independence
Appendix. Volume 6: Part I. Events Preceding the Revolution: 1. The condition of the modern Greeks
2. The Albanians
3. Sultan Mahmud and Ali Psaha of Joannina
Part II. The Commencement of the Revolution: 1. The causes
2. The operations of the Greek hetairists beyond the Danube
3. The outbreak of the revolution in Greece
4. The policy and conduct of Sultan Mahmud II
Part III. The Successes of the Greeks: 1. The establishment of Greece as an independent state
2. The presidency of Mavrocordatos
3. Fall of Athens
4. The condition of Greece as an independent state
Part IV. The Successes of the Turks: 1. Naval success
2. The siege of Mesolonghi
3. The siege of Athens. Volume 7: Part V. The Establishment of the Greek Kingdom: 1. Battle of Navarino
2. Presidency of Count Capodistrias
3. Anarchy
4. Bavarian despotism and constitutional revolution
5. Constitutional monarchy
6. Change of dynasty
Appendix
Index.
Preface to the history of Greece under foreign domination
Preface to Greece under the Romans
Chronology
Autobiography of the author
1. From the conquest of Greece to the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire
2. From the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire, to the accession of Justinian
3. The reign of Justinian
4. From the death of Justinian to the restoration of Roman power in the east by Heraclius
5. From the Mohammedan invasion of Syria to the extinction of the Roman power in the east
Appendices. Volume 2: Part I. The Contest with the Iconoclasts: 1. The Isaurian dynasty
2. Reigns of Nicephorus I, Michael I, and Leo V
3. The Amorian dynasty
4. State of the Byzantine empire during the Iconoclast period
Part II. Basilian Dynasty: 1. Consolidation of Byzantine legislation and despotism
2. Period of conquest and military glory
3. Period of conservatism and stationary prosperity. Volume 3: Part III. The Decline and Fall of the Byzantine Government: 1. The central government modified by the impoverishment and depopulation of Asia Minor
2. The dynasty of Comnenus
3. The fall of the Byzantine empire
Part IV. Greek Empires of Nicaea and Constantinople: 1. Empire of Nicaea
2. Greek empire of Constantinople under the dynasty of Palaeologus
Appendix. Volume 4: Part I. Mediaeval Greece: 1. Changes in the population in Greece after the decline of the Roman empire
2. Causes of hostile feelings between the Byzantine Greeks and the western Europeans
3. Overthrow of the Byzantine empire by the Crusaders
4. Empire of Romania
5. Despotate of Epirus, empire of Thessalonika
6. Dukes of Athens
7. Principality of Achaia or the Morea
8. Byzantine province in the Peloponnesus
9. Dukes of the Archipelago or of Naxos
Part II. The Empire of Trebizond: 1. Foundations of the empire
2. Trebizond tributary to the Seljouk sultans and the Mongols
3. Trebizond independent
4. Re-establishment of the emperor's supremacy
5. Fall of the empire
Appendix. Volume 5: 1. The political and military organisation of the Othoman empire
2. The naval conquests of the Othomans in Greece
3. Social conditions of the Greeks until the extinction of the tribute of Christian children
4. History of the Venetian domination in Greece
5. The causes and events which prepared the Greeks for independence
Appendix. Volume 6: Part I. Events Preceding the Revolution: 1. The condition of the modern Greeks
2. The Albanians
3. Sultan Mahmud and Ali Psaha of Joannina
Part II. The Commencement of the Revolution: 1. The causes
2. The operations of the Greek hetairists beyond the Danube
3. The outbreak of the revolution in Greece
4. The policy and conduct of Sultan Mahmud II
Part III. The Successes of the Greeks: 1. The establishment of Greece as an independent state
2. The presidency of Mavrocordatos
3. Fall of Athens
4. The condition of Greece as an independent state
Part IV. The Successes of the Turks: 1. Naval success
2. The siege of Mesolonghi
3. The siege of Athens. Volume 7: Part V. The Establishment of the Greek Kingdom: 1. Battle of Navarino
2. Presidency of Count Capodistrias
3. Anarchy
4. Bavarian despotism and constitutional revolution
5. Constitutional monarchy
6. Change of dynasty
Appendix
Index.
Volume 1: Editor's preface
Preface to the history of Greece under foreign domination
Preface to Greece under the Romans
Chronology
Autobiography of the author
1. From the conquest of Greece to the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire
2. From the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire, to the accession of Justinian
3. The reign of Justinian
4. From the death of Justinian to the restoration of Roman power in the east by Heraclius
5. From the Mohammedan invasion of Syria to the extinction of the Roman power in the east
Appendices. Volume 2: Part I. The Contest with the Iconoclasts: 1. The Isaurian dynasty
2. Reigns of Nicephorus I, Michael I, and Leo V
3. The Amorian dynasty
4. State of the Byzantine empire during the Iconoclast period
Part II. Basilian Dynasty: 1. Consolidation of Byzantine legislation and despotism
2. Period of conquest and military glory
3. Period of conservatism and stationary prosperity. Volume 3: Part III. The Decline and Fall of the Byzantine Government: 1. The central government modified by the impoverishment and depopulation of Asia Minor
2. The dynasty of Comnenus
3. The fall of the Byzantine empire
Part IV. Greek Empires of Nicaea and Constantinople: 1. Empire of Nicaea
2. Greek empire of Constantinople under the dynasty of Palaeologus
Appendix. Volume 4: Part I. Mediaeval Greece: 1. Changes in the population in Greece after the decline of the Roman empire
2. Causes of hostile feelings between the Byzantine Greeks and the western Europeans
3. Overthrow of the Byzantine empire by the Crusaders
4. Empire of Romania
5. Despotate of Epirus, empire of Thessalonika
6. Dukes of Athens
7. Principality of Achaia or the Morea
8. Byzantine province in the Peloponnesus
9. Dukes of the Archipelago or of Naxos
Part II. The Empire of Trebizond: 1. Foundations of the empire
2. Trebizond tributary to the Seljouk sultans and the Mongols
3. Trebizond independent
4. Re-establishment of the emperor's supremacy
5. Fall of the empire
Appendix. Volume 5: 1. The political and military organisation of the Othoman empire
2. The naval conquests of the Othomans in Greece
3. Social conditions of the Greeks until the extinction of the tribute of Christian children
4. History of the Venetian domination in Greece
5. The causes and events which prepared the Greeks for independence
Appendix. Volume 6: Part I. Events Preceding the Revolution: 1. The condition of the modern Greeks
2. The Albanians
3. Sultan Mahmud and Ali Psaha of Joannina
Part II. The Commencement of the Revolution: 1. The causes
2. The operations of the Greek hetairists beyond the Danube
3. The outbreak of the revolution in Greece
4. The policy and conduct of Sultan Mahmud II
Part III. The Successes of the Greeks: 1. The establishment of Greece as an independent state
2. The presidency of Mavrocordatos
3. Fall of Athens
4. The condition of Greece as an independent state
Part IV. The Successes of the Turks: 1. Naval success
2. The siege of Mesolonghi
3. The siege of Athens. Volume 7: Part V. The Establishment of the Greek Kingdom: 1. Battle of Navarino
2. Presidency of Count Capodistrias
3. Anarchy
4. Bavarian despotism and constitutional revolution
5. Constitutional monarchy
6. Change of dynasty
Appendix
Index.
Preface to the history of Greece under foreign domination
Preface to Greece under the Romans
Chronology
Autobiography of the author
1. From the conquest of Greece to the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire
2. From the establishment of Constantinople as capital of the Roman empire, to the accession of Justinian
3. The reign of Justinian
4. From the death of Justinian to the restoration of Roman power in the east by Heraclius
5. From the Mohammedan invasion of Syria to the extinction of the Roman power in the east
Appendices. Volume 2: Part I. The Contest with the Iconoclasts: 1. The Isaurian dynasty
2. Reigns of Nicephorus I, Michael I, and Leo V
3. The Amorian dynasty
4. State of the Byzantine empire during the Iconoclast period
Part II. Basilian Dynasty: 1. Consolidation of Byzantine legislation and despotism
2. Period of conquest and military glory
3. Period of conservatism and stationary prosperity. Volume 3: Part III. The Decline and Fall of the Byzantine Government: 1. The central government modified by the impoverishment and depopulation of Asia Minor
2. The dynasty of Comnenus
3. The fall of the Byzantine empire
Part IV. Greek Empires of Nicaea and Constantinople: 1. Empire of Nicaea
2. Greek empire of Constantinople under the dynasty of Palaeologus
Appendix. Volume 4: Part I. Mediaeval Greece: 1. Changes in the population in Greece after the decline of the Roman empire
2. Causes of hostile feelings between the Byzantine Greeks and the western Europeans
3. Overthrow of the Byzantine empire by the Crusaders
4. Empire of Romania
5. Despotate of Epirus, empire of Thessalonika
6. Dukes of Athens
7. Principality of Achaia or the Morea
8. Byzantine province in the Peloponnesus
9. Dukes of the Archipelago or of Naxos
Part II. The Empire of Trebizond: 1. Foundations of the empire
2. Trebizond tributary to the Seljouk sultans and the Mongols
3. Trebizond independent
4. Re-establishment of the emperor's supremacy
5. Fall of the empire
Appendix. Volume 5: 1. The political and military organisation of the Othoman empire
2. The naval conquests of the Othomans in Greece
3. Social conditions of the Greeks until the extinction of the tribute of Christian children
4. History of the Venetian domination in Greece
5. The causes and events which prepared the Greeks for independence
Appendix. Volume 6: Part I. Events Preceding the Revolution: 1. The condition of the modern Greeks
2. The Albanians
3. Sultan Mahmud and Ali Psaha of Joannina
Part II. The Commencement of the Revolution: 1. The causes
2. The operations of the Greek hetairists beyond the Danube
3. The outbreak of the revolution in Greece
4. The policy and conduct of Sultan Mahmud II
Part III. The Successes of the Greeks: 1. The establishment of Greece as an independent state
2. The presidency of Mavrocordatos
3. Fall of Athens
4. The condition of Greece as an independent state
Part IV. The Successes of the Turks: 1. Naval success
2. The siege of Mesolonghi
3. The siege of Athens. Volume 7: Part V. The Establishment of the Greek Kingdom: 1. Battle of Navarino
2. Presidency of Count Capodistrias
3. Anarchy
4. Bavarian despotism and constitutional revolution
5. Constitutional monarchy
6. Change of dynasty
Appendix
Index.