
HISTORY OF GREECE.
PREFACE TO VOL. VIII.
CONTENTS. VOL. VIII.
CHAPTER LXII. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR. — OLIGARCHY OF FOUR HUNDRED AT ATHENS.
CHAPTER LXIII. THE RESTORED ATHENIAN DEMOCRACY, AFTER THE DEPOSITION OF THE FOUR HUNDRED, DOWN TO THE ARRIVAL OF CYRUS THE YOUNGER IN ASIA MINOR.
CHAPTER LXIV. FROM THE ARRIVAL OF CYRUS THE YOUNGER IN ASIA MINOR, DOWN TO THE BATTLE OF ARGINUSÆ.
CHAPTER LXV. FROM THE BATTLE OF ARGINUSÆ TO THE RESTORATION OF THE DEMOCRACY AT ATHENS, AFTER THE EXPULSION OF THE THIRTY.
CHAPTER LXVI. FROM THE RESTORATION OF THE DEMOCRACY TO THE DEATH OF ALKIBIADES.
CHAPTER LXVII. THE DRAMA. — RHETORIC AND DIALECTICS. — THE SOPHISTS.
CHAPTER LXVIII. SOKRATES.
In this volume the drama of Athens’ last war years unfolds with vivid detail. After the disastrous defeat at Syracuse, the city teeters between oligarchic conspiracies and a fragile democratic revival, as the notorious Four Hundred seize power and are later ousted. The narrative follows the turbulent rise and fall of leaders like Alcibiades, the shifting alliances with Persia, and the desperate attempts to preserve civic order. Readers hear the speeches, reforms, and amnesties that shaped a society on the brink of collapse.
Beyond the battlefield, the author turns to the intellectual currents that defined the era. A careful examination of the Sophists challenges long‑held assumptions about their corrupting influence, while an entire chapter is devoted to Socrates, presenting him as the unparalleled mind that sparked a new scientific impulse. The work blends political history with philosophical insight, offering a rich portrait of a civilization in transition. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for the forces that forged Western thought.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (918K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-05-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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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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