The second volume of Translated Documents of Greece and Rome is a collection of English translations with commentary and bibliography, ancient and modern, of the major inscriptions and historical fragments relating to the history of Greece in the fourth century BC. The book is designed to supplement existing translations of the extant historical works of the period, so that the student who knows neither Greek nor Latin can study the fourth century in greater depth than has previously been possible. The period covered by this collection includes the restoration of the democracy at Athens in…mehr
The second volume of Translated Documents of Greece and Rome is a collection of English translations with commentary and bibliography, ancient and modern, of the major inscriptions and historical fragments relating to the history of Greece in the fourth century BC. The book is designed to supplement existing translations of the extant historical works of the period, so that the student who knows neither Greek nor Latin can study the fourth century in greater depth than has previously been possible. The period covered by this collection includes the restoration of the democracy at Athens in 403/2, the creation of the Second Athenian Naval League, the Theban hegemony, the Sacred and Social Wars, the rise of Philip of Macedon, the career of his son Alexander, the Lamian War and, finally, the first rounds of the battle for the succession. There are documents from places as far apart as Priene and Tegea, but the majority come from Athens. This collection includes such material as alliances and peace treaties, honorific decrees, catalogues of temple deposits and naval equipment, laws, accounts, dedications, legal decisions, royal correspondence, constitutions and some important fragments of narrative histories. This book will be welcomed by teachers and students of ancient history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Volume editor's introduction Acknowledgements Abbreviations Symbols 1. Ancient chronology 2. Alliance between Athens and Eretria 3. Rewards for the liberators of Athens from the Thirty 4. Dedicatory epigram to Lysandros 5. Athens honours loyal Samians 6. The Athenians adopt the Ionian alphabet 7. Athens honours the heroes of Phyle 8. Thcozotides and the Athenian orphans 9. The revised Athenian law-code (the calendar of sacrifices 10. Extract from an inventory of the treasures of Athena and of the Other Gods 11. Internal politics in Athens, Corinth, Thebes and Argos as the real cause of the Corinthian War 12. The activities of Konon 13. The battle of Sardis 14. Alliance between Boeotia and Athens 15. The Boeotian constitution 16. Alliance between Athens and Locris 17. Fortification of Peiraeus 18. Spartan victory at Corinth 19. Monuments for the Athenian casualties at Corinth and Coronea 20. Athens honours Dionysios I of Syracuse 21. Two treaties between Amyntas III and the Chalcidians 22. Athenian mercenary forces at Corinth 23. Athens rejects the Great King's peace 24. Arbitration between Miletus and Myus 25. Athens resumes alliance with Thasos 26. Athens honours Clazomenae 27. Leukon, king of the Bosporos 28. Political change at Erythrae 29. Athens honours Flebryzelmis 30. Dissolution of Mantinea 31. Alliance between Athens and Chios 32. The occupation of the Cadmea 33. Alliance between Athens and Thebes 34. Alliance between Athens and Byzantium 35. 'Charter of the Second Athenian Confederacy' 36. A new name for tribute 37. Methymna joins the Athenian Confederacy 38. Alliance between Athens and Chalcis 39. Reorganization of Athenian finances 40. Athens honours Straton, king of Sidon 41. Recommendation that Corcyra, Acarnania and Cephallenia enter the Athenian Confederacy 42. Alliance of Athens and Corcyra 43. Athenian alliance with Amyntas III 44. The peace of 375/4 45. Athenian law concerning the Certifier of silver coinage 46. Epigram commemorating the Theban victory at Leuctra 47. Extract from an Athenian naval record 48. Boeotia honours a Carthaginian 49. The Thessalians honour Pelopidas 50. Institution of the Pezlietairoi 51. The Arcadian League honours the Athenian Phylarchos 52. Alliance between Athens and Dionysios I of Syracuse 53. Athens honours Mytilene 54. Seizure of the Attic Spondophoroi by a member state of the Actolian League 55. Treaty between Athens and Ceos 56. Alliance of Athens, Arcadia, Achaea, Elis and Phlius 57. Greece and the Revolt of the Satraps 58. Athens sends cleruchs to Potidaea 59. Alliance between Athens and Thessaly 60. Contributions for the rebuilding of the temple at Delphi 61. Treaty between Philip II and Athens 62. Philip II's relations with Thessaly 63. Philip II captures Amphipolis 64. Treaty between Athens and three Thracian kings 65. Alliance of Athens and Euboean cities 66. Athens aids Eretria 67. Alliance between Philip II and the Chalcidians 68. Arkesine honours the Athenian governor Androtion 69. Andros garrisoned by the Athenians in the Social War 70. Athenian alliance with Ketriporis, Lyppeios and Grabos 71. End of the Social War 72. Chares in Asia 73. The siege of Methone 74. Contributions to the Sacred War 75. Euboulos and the Theoric Fund 76. Treaty between Philip II and Kersebleptes 77. Athenian cleruchs sent to Samos 78. Resolution of the dispute over the Sacred Orgas between Athens and Megara 79. Treaty between Erythrae and Hermias of Atarneus 80. Alliance between Athens and Olynthus and Athenian aid to Olynthus 81. Chalcidian refugees at Myrina in Lemnos 82. Athens honours Spartokos, Pairisades and Apollonios 83. Athens renews her alliance with Mytilene 84. Extracts from the accounts of the Delphian Naopoioi 85. Revision of the citizen-lists at Athens 86. Athens rejects the
Volume editor's introduction Acknowledgements Abbreviations Symbols 1. Ancient chronology 2. Alliance between Athens and Eretria 3. Rewards for the liberators of Athens from the Thirty 4. Dedicatory epigram to Lysandros 5. Athens honours loyal Samians 6. The Athenians adopt the Ionian alphabet 7. Athens honours the heroes of Phyle 8. Thcozotides and the Athenian orphans 9. The revised Athenian law-code (the calendar of sacrifices 10. Extract from an inventory of the treasures of Athena and of the Other Gods 11. Internal politics in Athens, Corinth, Thebes and Argos as the real cause of the Corinthian War 12. The activities of Konon 13. The battle of Sardis 14. Alliance between Boeotia and Athens 15. The Boeotian constitution 16. Alliance between Athens and Locris 17. Fortification of Peiraeus 18. Spartan victory at Corinth 19. Monuments for the Athenian casualties at Corinth and Coronea 20. Athens honours Dionysios I of Syracuse 21. Two treaties between Amyntas III and the Chalcidians 22. Athenian mercenary forces at Corinth 23. Athens rejects the Great King's peace 24. Arbitration between Miletus and Myus 25. Athens resumes alliance with Thasos 26. Athens honours Clazomenae 27. Leukon, king of the Bosporos 28. Political change at Erythrae 29. Athens honours Flebryzelmis 30. Dissolution of Mantinea 31. Alliance between Athens and Chios 32. The occupation of the Cadmea 33. Alliance between Athens and Thebes 34. Alliance between Athens and Byzantium 35. 'Charter of the Second Athenian Confederacy' 36. A new name for tribute 37. Methymna joins the Athenian Confederacy 38. Alliance between Athens and Chalcis 39. Reorganization of Athenian finances 40. Athens honours Straton, king of Sidon 41. Recommendation that Corcyra, Acarnania and Cephallenia enter the Athenian Confederacy 42. Alliance of Athens and Corcyra 43. Athenian alliance with Amyntas III 44. The peace of 375/4 45. Athenian law concerning the Certifier of silver coinage 46. Epigram commemorating the Theban victory at Leuctra 47. Extract from an Athenian naval record 48. Boeotia honours a Carthaginian 49. The Thessalians honour Pelopidas 50. Institution of the Pezlietairoi 51. The Arcadian League honours the Athenian Phylarchos 52. Alliance between Athens and Dionysios I of Syracuse 53. Athens honours Mytilene 54. Seizure of the Attic Spondophoroi by a member state of the Actolian League 55. Treaty between Athens and Ceos 56. Alliance of Athens, Arcadia, Achaea, Elis and Phlius 57. Greece and the Revolt of the Satraps 58. Athens sends cleruchs to Potidaea 59. Alliance between Athens and Thessaly 60. Contributions for the rebuilding of the temple at Delphi 61. Treaty between Philip II and Athens 62. Philip II's relations with Thessaly 63. Philip II captures Amphipolis 64. Treaty between Athens and three Thracian kings 65. Alliance of Athens and Euboean cities 66. Athens aids Eretria 67. Alliance between Philip II and the Chalcidians 68. Arkesine honours the Athenian governor Androtion 69. Andros garrisoned by the Athenians in the Social War 70. Athenian alliance with Ketriporis, Lyppeios and Grabos 71. End of the Social War 72. Chares in Asia 73. The siege of Methone 74. Contributions to the Sacred War 75. Euboulos and the Theoric Fund 76. Treaty between Philip II and Kersebleptes 77. Athenian cleruchs sent to Samos 78. Resolution of the dispute over the Sacred Orgas between Athens and Megara 79. Treaty between Erythrae and Hermias of Atarneus 80. Alliance between Athens and Olynthus and Athenian aid to Olynthus 81. Chalcidian refugees at Myrina in Lemnos 82. Athens honours Spartokos, Pairisades and Apollonios 83. Athens renews her alliance with Mytilene 84. Extracts from the accounts of the Delphian Naopoioi 85. Revision of the citizen-lists at Athens 86. Athens rejects the
Es gelten unsere Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen: www.buecher.de/agb
Impressum
www.buecher.de ist ein Internetauftritt der buecher.de internetstores GmbH
Geschäftsführung: Monica Sawhney | Roland Kölbl | Günter Hilger
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Batheyer Straße 115 - 117, 58099 Hagen
Postanschrift: Bürgermeister-Wegele-Str. 12, 86167 Augsburg
Amtsgericht Hagen HRB 13257
Steuernummer: 321/5800/1497