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This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the
classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer
them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so
that everyone can enjoy them.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1887 Edition.
1887. Contents: The Immediate Effect of Alexander's Conquests on
Social Life in Greece; The Revolution in Hellenic Life Made by
Alexander's Ideas; The Diadochi as Executors of Alexander's Ideas;
The Younger Generation of Diadochi and the Princesses of Their Day;
Home Politics During the Wars of the Diadochi; The Relation of Art
and Literature to the Social Life of the Period; The Serious Side
of Greek Society-The Religion of the Day; The Golden Age of the
Hellenistic World; Alexandria and Its Rivals; The Alexandria of
Philadelphus, Antioch, etc.; The Literature of Alexandria Under the
First and Second Ptolemies; Alexandrian Literature; The City Life
of the Third Century B.C. and Its Effects Upon the Civilisation of
the Age; Pergamum and Its Position in the Hellenistic World; The
Mercantile Aspects of Hellenism, Leagues and Federations,
Arbitration, Public Credit; The Greece of Aratus; The Inner Life of
the Period; The Crisis of Hellenism; The Gradual Subjection of
Hellenism to Rome-The Crisis in Greece and the Settlement of Asia
Minor; Decaying Hellenism in Syria-Its Collision with Judaism;
Decaying Hellenism in Egypt; Polybius and His Age; and The
Importation of Hellenism to Rome.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
1887. Contents: The Immediate Effect of Alexander's Conquests on
Social Life in Greece; The Revolution in Hellenic Life Made by
Alexander's Ideas; The Diadochi as Executors of Alexander's Ideas;
The Younger Generation of Diadochi and the Princesses of Their Day;
Home Politics During the Wars of the Diadochi; The Relation of Art
and Literature to the Social Life of the Period; The Serious Side
of Greek Society-The Religion of the Day; The Golden Age of the
Hellenistic World; Alexandria and Its Rivals; The Alexandria of
Philadelphus, Antioch, etc.; The Literature of Alexandria Under the
First and Second Ptolemies; Alexandrian Literature; The City Life
of the Third Century B.C. and Its Effects Upon the Civilisation of
the Age; Pergamum and Its Position in the Hellenistic World; The
Mercantile Aspects of Hellenism, Leagues and Federations,
Arbitration, Public Credit; The Greece of Aratus; The Inner Life of
the Period; The Crisis of Hellenism; The Gradual Subjection of
Hellenism to Rome-The Crisis in Greece and the Settlement of Asia
Minor; Decaying Hellenism in Syria-Its Collision with Judaism;
Decaying Hellenism in Egypt; Polybius and His Age; and The
Importation of Hellenism to Rome.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
1887. Contents: The Immediate Effect of Alexander's Conquests on
Social Life in Greece; The Revolution in Hellenic Life Made by
Alexander's Ideas; The Diadochi as Executors of Alexander's Ideas;
The Younger Generation of Diadochi and the Princesses of Their Day;
Home Politics During the Wars of the Diadochi; The Relation of Art
and Literature to the Social Life of the Period; The Serious Side
of Greek Society-The Religion of the Day; The Golden Age of the
Hellenistic World; Alexandria and Its Rivals; The Alexandria of
Philadelphus, Antioch, etc.; The Literature of Alexandria Under the
First and Second Ptolemies; Alexandrian Literature; The City Life
of the Third Century B.C. and Its Effects Upon the Civilisation of
the Age; Pergamum and Its Position in the Hellenistic World; The
Mercantile Aspects of Hellenism, Leagues and Federations,
Arbitration, Public Credit; The Greece of Aratus; The Inner Life of
the Period; The Crisis of Hellenism; The Gradual Subjection of
Hellenism to Rome-The Crisis in Greece and the Settlement of Asia
Minor; Decaying Hellenism in Syria-Its Collision with Judaism;
Decaying Hellenism in Egypt; Polybius and His Age; and The
Importation of Hellenism to Rome.
1887. Contents: The Immediate Effect of Alexander's Conquests on
Social Life in Greece; The Revolution in Hellenic Life Made by
Alexander's Ideas; The Diadochi as Executors of Alexander's Ideas;
The Younger Generation of Diadochi and the Princesses of Their Day;
Home Politics During the Wars of the Diadochi; The Relation of Art
and Literature to the Social Life of the Period; The Serious Side
of Greek Society-The Religion of the Day; The Golden Age of the
Hellenistic World; Alexandria and Its Rivals; The Alexandria of
Philadelphus, Antioch, etc.; The Literature of Alexandria Under the
First and Second Ptolemies; Alexandrian Literature; The City Life
of the Third Century B.C. and Its Effects Upon the Civilisation of
the Age; Pergamum and Its Position in the Hellenistic World; The
Mercantile Aspects of Hellenism, Leagues and Federations,
Arbitration, Public Credit; The Greece of Aratus; The Inner Life of
the Period; The Crisis of Hellenism; The Gradual Subjection of
Hellenism to Rome-The Crisis in Greece and the Settlement of Asia
Minor; Decaying Hellenism in Syria-Its Collision with Judaism;
Decaying Hellenism in Egypt; Polybius and His Age; and The
Importation of Hellenism to Rome.
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