A History of Greece for High Schools and AcademiesMacmillan, 1899 - 381 oldal |
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... Alexander's Empire and the Spread of Hellenic Civilization over the East CHAPTER XVII Helps to the Study of Greek History Periods of the History . Examples of Outlines Studies . Events in Chronological Order Bibliography INDEX . 297 ...
... Alexander's Empire and the Spread of Hellenic Civilization over the East CHAPTER XVII Helps to the Study of Greek History Periods of the History . Examples of Outlines Studies . Events in Chronological Order Bibliography INDEX . 297 ...
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... Alexander the Great 316 MAPS IN THE TEXT The Peloponnesian League . Thermopyla Salamis Athens Bay of Pylos The Hellespont 79 128 • 132 179 201 . Syracuse ( 415-413 B.C. ) Kingdom of Dionysius The Theban Tactics in the Battle of Leuctra ...
... Alexander the Great 316 MAPS IN THE TEXT The Peloponnesian League . Thermopyla Salamis Athens Bay of Pylos The Hellespont 79 128 • 132 179 201 . Syracuse ( 415-413 B.C. ) Kingdom of Dionysius The Theban Tactics in the Battle of Leuctra ...
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... Alexander in Battle • Choragic Monument of Lysicrates Corinthian Capital xiii PAGE 190 204 216 • 217 • 223 237 239 250 259 • 263 267 275 277 283 285 • 287 289 291 293 295 303 • 308 • 315 328 335 377 . ROYAL TOMBS AT MYCENÆ HISTORY OF ...
... Alexander in Battle • Choragic Monument of Lysicrates Corinthian Capital xiii PAGE 190 204 216 • 217 • 223 237 239 250 259 • 263 267 275 277 283 285 • 287 289 291 293 295 303 • 308 • 315 328 335 377 . ROYAL TOMBS AT MYCENÆ HISTORY OF ...
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... Alexander the Great . ) pened when one of the cities grew strong enough to com- pel the others to acknowledge her as leader in war . The Greeks called such a leadership an hegemony . We may take Boeotia as an example of this class of ...
... Alexander the Great . ) pened when one of the cities grew strong enough to com- pel the others to acknowledge her as leader in war . The Greeks called such a leadership an hegemony . We may take Boeotia as an example of this class of ...
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... Alexander the Great . Vatican Museum . ) were entered for the races . Heralds re- cited treaties , mili- tary or commercial , recently formed be- tween Greek cities , in order that they might be more wide- ly known . " The competitors ...
... Alexander the Great . Vatican Museum . ) were entered for the races . Heralds re- cited treaties , mili- tary or commercial , recently formed be- tween Greek cities , in order that they might be more wide- ly known . " The competitors ...
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327. oldal - Yet are thy skies as blue, thy crags as wild ; Sweet are thy groves, and verdant are thy fields, Thine olive ripe as when Minerva smiled And still his honied wealth Hymettus yields ; There the blithe bee his fragrant fortress builds, The freeborn wanderer of thy mountain air; Apollo still thy long, long summer gilds, Still in his beam Mendeli's marbles glare ; Art, Glory, Freedom fail, but Nature still is fair.
223. oldal - Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward and inward man be at one.
10. oldal - And may the gods grant thee all thy heart's desire: a husband and a home, and a mind at one with his may they give— a good gift, for there is nothing mightier and nobler than when man and wife are of one heart and mind in a house, a grief to their foes, and to their friends great joy, but their own hearts know it best.
130. oldal - Safe shall the wooden wall continue for thee and thy children. Wait not the tramp of the horse, nor the footmen mightily moving Over the land, but turn your back to the foe, and retire ye. Yet shall a day arrive when ye shall meet him in battle. Holy Salamis, thou shalt destroy the offspring of women, When men scatter the seed, or when they gather the harvest.
290. oldal - Wherefore my counsel is, that we hold fast ever to the heavenly way and follow after justice and virtue always, considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the gods, both while remaining here and when, like conquerors in the games who go round to gather gifts, we receive our reward.
185. oldal - To sum up: I say that Athens is the school of Hellas, and that [41] the individual Athenian in his own person seems to have the power of adapting himself to the most varied forms of action with the utmost versatility and grace.
62. oldal - So all the Greeks who were proud of their own merit or of their country flocked to Sicyon as suitors; and Clisthenes had a foot-course and a wrestling-ground made ready, to try their powers.
292. oldal - The mouth, with its full yet delicate lips, seems so nearly to smile outright, that it calls forth a responsive smile. The whole statue — unlike anything else that ever was wrought in that severe material of marble — conveys the idea of an amiable and sensual creature, easy, mirthful, apt for jollity, yet not incapable of being touched by pathos.
303. oldal - Hardly will any one venture to say this— that it became a man bred at Pella, then an obscure and inconsiderable place, to possess such inborn magnanimity, as to aspire to the mastery of Greece and form the project in his mind, while you, who were Athenians, day after day in speeches and in dramas...
223. oldal - There is the lofty and spreading plane-tree, and the agnus castus high and clustering, in the fullest blossom and the greatest fragrance ; and the stream which flows beneath the plane-tree is deliciously cold to the feet. Judging from the ornaments and images, this must be a spot, sacred to Achelous and the Nymphs ; moreover, there is a sweet breeze, and the grasshoppers chirrup ; and the greatest charm of all is the grass like a pillow gently sloping to the head.