TY - BOOK ID - 21919109 TI - From the end of the Peloponnesian war to the battle of Ipsus PY - 1985 VL - 2 SN - 0521299497 0521234352 1316038831 0511611714 9780521299497 9780521234351 PB - Cambridge Cambridge University press DB - UniCat KW - Histoire grecque KW - --Greece KW - -Histoire grecque KW - Greece KW - Griechenland KW - Grèce KW - Hellas KW - Yaṿan KW - Vasileion tēs Hellados KW - Hellēnikē Dēmokratia KW - République hellénique KW - Royaume de Grèce KW - Kingdom of Greece KW - Hellenic Republic KW - Ancient Greece KW - Ελλάδα KW - Ellada KW - Ελλάς KW - Ellas KW - Ελληνική Δημοκρατία KW - Ellēnikē Dēmokratia KW - Elliniki Dimokratia KW - Grecia KW - Grčija KW - Hellada KW - اليونان KW - يونان KW - al-Yūnān KW - Yūnān KW - 希腊 KW - Xila KW - Греция KW - Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ KW - History KW - Sources KW - Sources. KW - Histoire KW - Arts and Humanities KW - Ipsos KW - Greece - History - Spartan and Theban Supremacies, 404-362 BC - Sources KW - Greece - History - Macedonian Expansion, 359-323 BC - Sources KW - Greece - History - Macedonian Hegemony, 323-281 BC - Sources KW - Grèce KW - 4e siècle av. J.-C. KW - Greece -- History -- Spartan and Theban Supremacies, 404-362 B.C. -- Sources. KW - Greece -- History -- Macedonian Expansion, 359-323 B.C. -- Sources. KW - Greece -- History -- Macedonian Hegemony, 323-281 B.C. -- Sources. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:21919109 AB - 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 Wars, the rise of Philip of Macedon, the career of his son Alexander, the Lamian War and, finally, the first rounds of the battle for the succession. There are documents from places as far apart as Priene and Tegea, but the majority come from Athens. This collection includes such material as alliances and peace treaties, honorific decrees, catalogues of temple deposits and naval equipment, laws, accounts, dedications, legal decisions, royal correspondence, constitutions and some important fragments of narrative histories. This book will be welcomed by teachers and students of ancient history. ER -