History of Greece, Volume 02 (of 12)

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History of Greece, Volume 02 (of 12)

by George Grote

EN·~13 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

HISTORY OF GREECE

0:16
2

CONTENTS. VOL. II.

29:29
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CHAPTER XVIII. CLOSING EVENTS OF LEGENDARY GREECE.—PERIOD OF INTERMEDIATE DARKNESS, BEFORE THE DAWN OF HISTORICAL GREECE.

1:03:01
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CHAPTER XIX. APPLICATION OF CHRONOLOGY TO GRECIAN LEGEND.

46:52
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CHAPTER XX. STATE OF SOCIETY AND MANNERS AS EXHIBITED IN GRECIAN LEGEND.

1:29:45
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CHAPTER XXI. GRECIAN EPIC.—HOMERIC POEMS.

2:14:41
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CHAPTER I. GENERAL GEOGRAPHY AND LIMITS OF GREECE.

42:27
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CHAPTER II. THE HELLENIC PEOPLE GENERALLY, IN THE EARLY HISTORICAL TIMES.

57:05
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CHAPTER III. MEMBERS OF THE HELLENIC AGGREGATE, SEPARATELY TAKEN.—GREEKS NORTH OF PELOPONNESUS.

53:12
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CHAPTER IV. EARLIEST HISTORICAL VIEW OF PELOPONNESUS. DORIANS IN ARGOS AND THE NEIGHBORING CITIES.

50:26

Description

Delving into the shadowy dawn of Greek civilization, this volume traces the legendary movements that shaped the Peloponnese and beyond. It recounts the return of the Heraclids, their uneasy alliance with the Dorians, and the mythic battles that divided the land among invading tribes. Alongside these epic tales, the text explores how early poets and later scholars used these stories to explain the origins of cities such as Sparta, Argos, and the Olympic Games.

The second half shifts focus to the great migrations of the Thessalians, Boeotians, and various Aeolic, Ionic, and Doric groups, mapping their journeys from mainland Greece to Asia and the Aegean islands. Readers are introduced to the scholarly debate over how to date these myths, with attention to genealogical records, early poetic sources, and modern chronologists’ attempts to separate fact from fable. Throughout, the work offers a vivid portrait of early Greek society, illuminating the customs and governance that emerged from the fertile ground of legend.

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en

Duration

~13 hours (769K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Henry Flower, Adrian Mastronardi, Ramon Pajares Box and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2018-05-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Grote

George Grote

1794–1871

A banker turned historian, he became one of the great 19th-century interpreters of ancient Greece. His writing brought classical history to a wide English-speaking readership while also reflecting his lifelong interest in politics and reform.

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