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From the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Battle of Ipsus

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ISBN-10: 0521299497

ISBN-13: 9780521299497

Edition: 1985

Authors: Phillip Harding, E. Badian, Robert K. Sherk

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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…    
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List price: $59.99
Copyright year: 1985
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 2/21/1985
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 236
Size: 5.91" wide x 8.90" long x 0.51" tall
Weight: 1.034

Volume Editor's Introduction
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Symbols
Ancient chronology
Alliance between Athens and Eretria, 404/3 or 394/3
Rewards for the liberators of Athens from the Thirty, 404/3 or 403/2 or 401/0
Dedicatory epigram to Lysandros, end of the fifth or second half of fourth c
Athens honours loyal Samians, 403/2
The Athenians adopt the Ionian alphabet, 403/2
Athens honours the heroes of Phyle, 403/2
Theozotides and the Athenian orphans, 403/2
The revised Athenian law-code (the calendar of sacrifices), 403/2-400/399
Extract from an inventory of the treasures of Athena and of the Other Gods, 398/7
Internal politics in Athens, Corinth, Thebes and Argos as the real cause of the Corinthian War, 397/6 (early 396) or 396/5
The activities of Konon, 397/6-394/3
The battle of Sardis, 396/5
Alliance between Boeotia and Athens, 395
The Boeotian constitution, 395
Alliance between Athens and Locris, ?395
Fortification of Peiraeus, 395/4 and 394/3
Spartan victory at Corinth, 395/4 or 394/3
Monuments for the Athenian casualties at Corinth and Coronea, 394
Athens honours Dionysios I of Syracuse, 393
Two treaties between Amyntas III and the Chalcidians, c. 393 and before 382
Athenian mercenary forces at Corinth, 393-391
Athens rejects the Great King's peace, 392/1
Arbitration between Miletus and Myus, between 391 and 388
Athens resumes alliance with Thasos, 391/90 or 390/89 or 389/8 or 387/6
Athens honours Clazomenae, 387/6
Leukon, king of the Bosporos, 387-347
Political change at Erythrae, sometime between 387/6 and 355
Athens honours Hebryzelmis, 386/5
Dissolution of Mantinea, 385 or 384
Alliance between Athens and Chios, 384/3
The occupation of the Cadmea, 382/1
Alliance between Athens and Thebes, 378/7
Alliance between Athens and Byzantium, 378/7
'Charter of the Second Athenian Confederacy', 378/7 (spring 377)
A new name for tribute, ?378/7
Methymna joins the Athenian Confederacy, 378/7
Alliance between Athens and Chalcis, 378/7
Reorganization of Athenian finances, 378/7
Athens honours Straton, king of Sidon, 378/7 or 368/7 or 364 or 360
Recommendation that Corcyra, Acarnania and Cephallenia enter the Athenian Confederacy, 375
Alliance of Athens and Corcyra, 375 or 374/3 or 371
Athenian alliance with Amyntas III, 375/4 or 373/2
The peace of 375/4
Athenian law concerning the Certifier of silver coinage, 375/4
Epigram commemorating the Theban victory at Leuctra, 371
Extract from an Athenian naval record, 371/70 or 366/5
Boeotia honours a Carthaginian, 369/8 or 362 or 361
The Thessalians honour Pelopidas, 369/8 or 364/3
Institution of the Pezhetairoi, 369-7 or c. 350
The Arcadian League honours the Athenian Phylarchos, between 368 and 361
Alliance between Athens and Dionysios I of Syracuse, 368/7
Athens honours Mytilence, 367
Seizure of the Attic Spondophoroi by a member state of the Aetolian League, 367
Treaty between Athens and Ceos, 362
Alliance of Athens, Arcadia, Achaea, Elis and Phlius, 362/1
Greece and the Revolt of the Satraps, 362/1 or 344 or between 338 and 334
Athens sends cleruchs to Potidaea, 361
Alliance between Athens and Thessaly, 361/60
Contributions for the rebuilding of the temple at Delphi, 360
Treaty between Philip II and Athens, 359/8 or 357
Philip II's relations with Thessaly, 358/7-353/2
Philip II captures Amphipolis, 357
Treaty between Athens and three Thracian kings, 357
Alliance of Athens and Euboean cities, 357/6
Athens aids Eretria, 357/6
Alliance between Philip II and the Chalcidians, 357/6
Arkesine honours the Athenian governor Androtion, spring 356
Andros garrisoned by the Athenians in the Social War, 356
Athenian alliance with Ketriporis, Lyppeios and Grabos, midsummer 356
End of the Social War, 355/4
Chares in Asia, 355/4
The siege of Methone, 355/4
Contributions to the Sacred War, 354-352
Euboulos and the Theoric Fund, about 354
Treaty between Philip II and Kersebleptes, 352/1
Athenian cleruchs sent to Samos, 352/1
Resolution of the dispute over the Sacred Orgas between Athens and Megara, 352/1-350/49
Treaty between Erythrae and Hermias of Atarneus, between 350 and 344 or 342
Alliance between Athens and Olynthus and Athenian aid to Olynthus, 349/8
Chalcidian refugees at Myrina in Lemnos, c. 348
Athens honours Spartokos, Pairisades and Apollonios, 346
Athens renews her alliance with Mytilence, 346
Extracts from the accounts of the Delphian Naopoioi, 346-344
Revision of the citizen-lists at Athens, 346/5
Athens rejects the Great King's request for re-affirmation of friendship, 344/3
Philip of Macedon reorganizes his government of Thessaly, 344-342
Payment of Phocian fine to Delphi, 343 or 342
Alliance of Athens with Achaea, Arcadia, Argos, Megalopolis and Messenia, 343/2
The character and death of Hermias of Atarneus, 342/1
Alliance between Athens and Chalcis and the liberation of Oreus, 341
Athenians under Phokion restore democracy to Eretria, 341
Foundation of the League of Greek states for defence against Philip II of Macedon, 340
Athens honours Elaeus, 340
Immediate causes of the outbreak of war between Athens and Philip II of Macedon, 340
The wooing of Thebes before the battle of Chaeronea, 340/39
Athens honours the Tenedians, 340/39
Epigram in honour of the Athenian dead at Chaeronea, 338
Philip II's settlement in Greece: the 'League of Corinth', 338/7
Athens honours loyal Acarnanians, 337
Athenian law against tyranny, 337/6
Renewal of the treaty between Macedon and the Greeks by Alexander the Great or Alliance between Alexander and Athens, 336/5
Priene honours Antigonos Monophthalmos, ?334
Delphi honours Aristotle and Kallisthenes, between 334 and 331 or 327
Alexander dedicates the temple of Athena Polias at Priene, 334/3 or 330
Alexander's regulations for Priene and Naulochum, 334/3 or 330
Alexander's letter to the Chians, 334/3 or 332
Dedication of the ephebes of the tribe Kekropis, 334/3
Oath of the Athenian ephebes (not dated)
Philonides, courier and surveyor for Alexander, after 334
Athens grants Citian merchants a plot of land for building a temple, 333
Six documents relating to the tyrants of Eresus, c. 332; 324/3; 323/2 or 319; 306/5; 301/0
Restoration of exiles to Mytilene, 332 or 324
Iasos honours Gorgos and Minnion, c. 332
Demosthenes' contact with the court of Alexander, 331
Cyrene supplies grain to Greek states, 331-324
Treaty between Miletus and Sardis, c. 330 or earlier
Athens honours Eudemos of Plataea, 329
Athens honours Memnon, 327/6
Money brought to Athens by Harpalos, 325/4
Athens sends a colony to the Adriatic, 325/4
Restoration of Tegean exiles, 324 or 319-317
Alliance of the Greeks against Macedon (Lamian or Hellenic War), 323
The Lamian (or Hellenic) War, 323-322
History of the Diadochi, 323/2-322/1
Extract from Ptolemy's constitution for Cyrene, 322/1 or 313/12 or 308/7
Samians honour Gorgos of Iasos, c. 321
Samians honour Antileon of Chalcis, c. 321
The deme Aixone honours Demetrios of Phaleron, 317/16
Rise of Kassandros to the throne of Macedon, 317/16
Donations for the rebuilding of Thebes, after 316
Letter of Antigonos Monophthalmos to Skepsis, announcing the peace concluded with Kassandros, Lysimachos and Ptolemy, 311/10
Alliance of Ptolemy with Antigonos and Demetrios, 309/8
Renovating the walls of Athens, 307/6
Athenian artillery on the Acropolis, 307/6
Establishment of the Demetrieia on Delos by the Island League, c. 306/5
The tribe Akamantis decrees a sacrifice for the safe return of its soldiers, 304/3 or 303/2
Foundation of the Hellenic League under Antigonos and Demetrios, 303/2
Athens honours Nikandros of Ilium and Polyzelos of Ephesus, 301
Death of Antigonos Monophthalmos at Ipsus, 301/0
Glossary
Appendixes
Athenian archons 403/2-301/0
Athenian time reckoning
The ten Athenian tribes
Numbers and coinage
Indexes
A Gods and goddesses
B Personal and geographical names
Subjects and terms
Translated passages