The book of the Ancient Greeks by Dorothy Mills - HTML preview

PLEASE NOTE: This is an HTML preview only and some elements such as links or page numbers may be incorrect.
Download the book in PDF, ePub, Kindle for a complete version.

 

FOOTNOTES

 

CRETE AND THE CIVILIZATION
 OF THE EARLY AEGEAN WORLD

 

CHAPTER II

 [1] Iliad, XIV.

 [2] Odyssey, XIX.

 [3]Odyssey, III.

 [4] Iliad, XVIII.

 [5] See p. 374.

 [6] Important excavations in other parts of Crete have been carried on by Mr. and Mrs. Hawes. (See Bibliography, p. 410).

 [7] Sir Arthur Evans: in the Monthly Review, March, 1901.

 [8] Iliad, XVIII.

 [9] Odyssey, VII.

 [10] Iliad, IX.

 

CHAPTER III

 [1] Odyssey, XVII.

 [2] Odyssey, VII.

 [3] Alpheus, translated by Sir Rennell Rodd in Love, Worship and Death.

 

THE GREEKS

 

CHAPTER I

[1] Euripides: The Trojan Women, translated by Gilbert Murray.

 

CHAPTER II

 [1] Iliad, XV.

 [2] See p. 64.

 [3] Dion Chrysostom.

 [4] Homeric Hymn to Hera.

 [5] Homeric Hymn to Poseidon.

 [6] Homeric Hymn to Athena.

 [7] Homeric Hymn to Apollo.

 [8] Homeric Hymn to Apollo.

 [9] Homeric Hymn to Artemis,

 [10] Odyssey, V.

 [11] Homeric Hymn to Hermes.

 [12] Homeric Hymn to Hephaestus.

 [13] Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite.

 [14] Homeric Hymn to Pan.

 [15] Homeric Hymn to Demeter.

 [16] Homeric Hymn to Demeter.

 [17] Ibid.

 [18] Homeric Hymn to Apollo.

 

CHAPTER III

 [1] See p. 47.

 [2] Pausanias.

 [3] Pausanias.

 [4] Dion Chrysostom.

 [5] From E. N. Gardiner: Greek Athletic Sports and Festivals.

 [6] Iliad, XXIII.

 

CHAPTER IV

 [1] The Politics of Aristotle. See p. 384.

 

CHAPTER V

 [1] Except where noted otherwise, all the quotations in this chapter are from Plutarch: Life of Lycurgus.

 [2] Herodotus, I.

 [3] Xenophon: Constitution of the Lacedaemonians.

 

CHAPTER VI

 [1] Plutarch: Life of Theseus.

 [2] Ibid.

 [3] Poem of Solon, from Aristotle on the Athenian Constitution, translated by P. G. Kenyon. (By permission of Messrs. G. Bell and Sons).

 [4] Except where otherwise noted, the quotations in this section are from Plutarch: Life of Solon.

 [5] Poem of Solon, translated by Leslie White Hopkinson.

 [6] Poem of Solon, from Aristotle on the Athenian Constitution, translated by P. G. Kenyon. (By permission of Messrs. G. Bell and Sons).

 [7] Plutarch: Life of Solon.

 [8] Written by Anyte, a poetess, probably in the 4th century B.C., translated by Sir Rennell Rodd in Love, Worship and Death.

 [9] Aeschylus: The Persians.

 

CHAPTER VII

 [1] Odyssey, XV.

 [2] Euripides: Iphigenia in Tauris, translated by Gilbert Murray.

 [3] Diogenes Laertius.

 [4] Poem of Sappho, translated by Sir Rennell Rodd in Love, Worship and Death.

 [5] Herodotus, I.

 [6] Herodotus, I.

 [7] Herodotus, I.

 [8] Ibid.

 

CHAPTER VIII

 [1] Chapter VIII is taken chiefly from the History of Herodotus.

 

CHAPTER IX

 [1] Except where otherwise noted, Chapter IX is taken or adapted from the History of Herodotus.

 [2] See p. 385.

 [3] See p. 227.

 [4] Plutarch: Life of Themistocles.

 [5] Thucydides, I.

 [6] Plutarch: Life of Themistocles.

 [7] Plutarch: Life of Aristeides.

 [8] Plutarch: Life of Aristeides.

 [9] From the translation in Greek History for Young Readers by Alice Zimmern.

 [10] Aeschylus: The Persians, translated by A. S. Way.

 

CHAPTER X

 [1] Plutarch: Life of Themistocles.

 [2] Ibid.

 [3] Herodotus, IX.

 [4] Plutarch: Life of Themistocles.

 [5] Plutarch: Life of Themistocles.

 [6] Ibid.

 [7] Plutarch: Life of Themistocles.

 [8] Thucydides, I.

 [9] Plutarch: Life of Aristeides.

 [10] From W. Warde Fowler: City-State of the Greeks and Romans.

 [11] Plutarch: Life of Pericles.

 [12] Ibid.

 [13] Ibid.

 [14] Plutarch: Life of Pericles.

 [15] Thucydides, II.

 

CHAPTER XI

 [1] A. E. Zimmern: The Greek Commonwealth.

 [2] Xenophon: The Economist.

 [3] Amphis: quoted by G. M. A. Richter in The Craft of Athenian Pottery.

 

CHAPTER XII

 [1] Aristophanes: The Wasps, translated by B. B. Rogers. (By permission of Messrs. G. Bell and Sons.)

 [2] Xenophon: The Economist.

 [3] Ibid.

 [4] Theocritus: From Idyll, XXIV, translated by S. C. Calverley. (By permission of Messrs. G. Bell and Sons.)

 [5] Xenophon: The Economist.

 [6] Author Unknown: From Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, translated by J. W. Mackail.

 [7] See Emily James Putnam: The Lady.

 

CHAPTER XIII

 [1] From The Schools of Hellas, by Kenneth J. Freeman.

 [2] Lucian, translated by Kenneth J. Freeman, in The Schools of Hellas.

 [3] Plato: Protagoras, translated by Jowett.

 [4] Xenophon: Banquet.

 [5] See p. 312.

 [6] Plato: Laws.

 [7] Plato: Republic, translated by Davies and Vaughan.

 [8] Herodas: Mime, III, translated by Kenneth J. Freeman in The Schools of Hellas.

 

CHAPTER XIV

 [1] Euripides: Hippolytus, translated by Gilbert Murray.

 [2] From the translation of Iphigenia in Tauris by Gilbert Murray.

 

CHAPTER XV

 [1] Xenophon: Memorabilia.

 [2] Homeric Hymn to Athena.

 [3] Author Unknown: From Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, translated by J. W. Mackail.

 

CHAPTER XVI

 [1] See A. E. Zimmern: The Greek Commonwealth.

 [2] Thucydides, I.

 [3] Ibid.

 [4] Thucydides, I.

 [5] Plutarch: Life of Pericles.

 [6] Euripides: The Trojan Women, translated by Gilbert Murray.

 [7] See p. 386.

 [8] From Plutarch: Life of Alcibiades.

 [9] Ibid.

 [10] Thucydides, VI.

 [11] Thucydides, VI.

 [12] Ibid.

 [13] Plutarch: Life of Alcibiades.

 [14] From Plutarch: Life of Alcibiades.

 [15] Thucydides, VII.

 [16] Thucydides, VIII.

 [17] Plutarch: Life of Alcibiades.

 [18] Xenophon: Hellenica, II.

 [19] Xenophon: Hellenica II.

 [20] Ibid.

 [21] Based on Xenophon: The Anabasis.

 

CHAPTER XVII

 [1] Cornelius Nepos: Life of Epaminondas.

 [2] Cornelius Nepos: Life of Epaminondas.

 [3] Xenophon: Hellenica, VII.

 

CHAPTER XVIII

 [1] From Justin.

 [2] Arrian: Anabasis of Alexander.

 [3] Plutarch: Life of Demosthenes.

 [4] Plutarch: Life of Demosthenes.

 [5] Third Philippic.

 [6] Second Olynthiac Oration.

 [7] On the Crown.

 [8] Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 [9] Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 [10] Ibid.

 [11] Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 [12] Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 [13] Arrian: Anabasis of Alexander.

 [14] Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 [15] Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 [16] Arrian: Anabasis of Alexander.

 [17] Arrian: Anabasis of Alexander.

 [18] From Plutarch: Life of Alexander.

 

CHAPTER XIX

 [1] The Book of the Ancient World.

 [2] Thucydides, VII.

 [3] Plato: Symposium, translated by Jowett.

 [4] Diogenes Laertius.

 [5] Xenophon: Memorabilia.

 [6] Plato: Symposium, translated by Jowett.

 [7] Diogenes Laertius.

 [8] Plato: Apology, translated by F. J. Church.

 [9] Plato: Apology, translated by F. J. Church.

 [10] Plato: Apology, translated by F. J. Church.

 [11] Xenophon: Memorabilia.

 [12] Plato: Apology, translated by F. J. Church.

 [13] See p. 9.

 [14] Plato: Phaedo, translated by F. J. Church.

 [15] Plato: Phaedo, translated by F. J. Church.

 [16] Plato: Phaedo, translated by F. J. Church.

 [17] See p. 111.

 [18] Diogenes Laertius.

 [19] See p. 361 ff.

 [20] II Corinthians IV, 18.

 [21] Plato: Phaedrus, translated by Jowett.

 [22] See p. 72.

 [23] See Chapters viii and ix.

 [24] See p. 302.

 [25] Thucydides, I.

 [26] See The Funeral Speech, p. 187.

 [27] See Chapter XVI, v. The March of the Ten Thousand.

 [28] See Chapter XII, ii. The Athenian Lady.

 [29] For the construction of a Greek drama, see Chapter XIV.

 [30]See p. 163.

 [31] See p. 300.

 [32] See Chapter XIV.

 [33] See p. 300.

 [34] See p. 390.

 [35] See Chapter XV.

 [36] See in this connection the reference to Praxiteles on p. 222.

 [37] Author Unknown: From Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology, translated by J. W. Mackail.

 

CHAPTER XX

 [1] From Athenaeus.

You may also like...

  • US Truths and Remedies
    US Truths and Remedies History by John C. Dean
    US Truths and Remedies
    US Truths and Remedies

    Reads:
    54

    Pages:
    87

    Published:
    May 2024

    The US has lied to the world about who killed JFK, who killed RFK, What caused the towers to totally collapse on 9/11/01,why we went to war in Iraq and Afghan...

    Formats: PDF, Epub, Kindle, TXT

  • The Cover-up General
    The Cover-up General History by Edwin Giltay
    The Cover-up General
    The Cover-up General

    Reads:
    20

    Pages:
    286

    Published:
    Apr 2024

    Indiscreet spies, a malicious general and innocent civilians: 'The Cover-up General' reads like an exciting spy novel. But it also serves as factual testimony...

    Formats: PDF, Epub, Kindle, TXT

  • Guardians of Faith: The Hospitaller Order of St. Thomas of Acon
    Guardians of Faith: The Hospitaller Order of St. Thomas of Acon History by James K. Cater
    Guardians of Faith: The Hospitaller Order of St. Thomas of Acon
    Guardians of Faith: The Hospitaller Order of St. Thomas of Acon

    Reads:
    25

    Pages:
    92

    Published:
    Jan 2024

    Founded in 1191 during the tumultuous times of theThird Crusade, this noble order has stood as a bastion of faith,chivalry, and humanitarian service for over ...

    Formats: PDF, Epub, Kindle, TXT

  • PAST VOICES
    PAST VOICES History by Ian Matsuda
    PAST VOICES
    PAST VOICES

    Reads:
    11

    Pages:
    32

    Published:
    Jan 2024

    A refreshingly entertaining introduction to art in this series of 7 books that takes you through the art and the lives, both of artists and of peopleTogether ...

    Formats: PDF, Epub, Kindle, TXT