The World’s Story Volume IV: Greece and Rome

The World’s Story Volume IV: Greece and Rome
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01 - The last token, painting, frontispiece
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    01 - The last token, painting, frontispiece

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    02 - Greece Part I: Stories from Greek literature: Historical note

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    03 - The story of Oedipus, by Sophocles, retold by Rev. G. W. Cox

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    04 - The sacrifice of Iphigenia, by Euripides

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    05 - The deification of Homer, painting p. 22

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    06 - Princess Nausicaa and the shipwrecked sailor, by Homer

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    07 - The meeting between Odysseus and his father, by Homer

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    08 - Greece Part II: Life in Early Greece: Historical note

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    09 - How the Spartan boys were trained (about the ninth century B.C.), by Plutarch

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    10 - Solon, who made laws for the Athenians (639-559 B.C.), by Eva March Tappan

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    11 - At the Olympian Games (after the eighth century B.C.), by Charles Diehl

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    12 - The chariot race (after the eighth century B.C.), by Sophocles

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    13 - Greek girls playing ball, painting p. 75

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    14 - Ode on a Grecian urn, by John Keats

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    15 - Greece Part III: War with Persia: Historical note

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    16 - The battle of Marathon (490 B.C.), by E. S. Creasy

  • 17

    17 - The Lemnian: a story of Thermopylae (480 B.C.), by John Buchan

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    18 - How Themistocles brought about the battle of Salamis (480 B.C.) by Plutarch

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    19 - Greece Part IV: The Golden Age of Athens: Historical note

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    20 - Pericles and his age (465-429 B.C.) by Eva March Tappan

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    21 - A religious procession in honor of Apollo, painting p. 128

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    22 - In the temple of Aphrodite, by Ernst Eckstein

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    23 - The bout between the poets (405 B.C.) by Aristophanes

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    24 - The siege of Plataea (427 B.C.) by Thucydides

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    25 - When the ten thousand came to sea (400 B.C.) by Xenophon

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    26 - The death of Socrates (399 B.C.) by Plato

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    27 - Greece Part V: Macedonian supremacy: Historical note

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    28 - Danger from Macedonia (348 B.C.) by Demosthenes

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    29 - Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) by Plutarch

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    30 - In the studio of Apelles (4th century B.C.) by Henry Greenough

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    31 - The death of Alexander the Great, painting p. 204

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    32 - Greece Part VI: From the Roman conquest to the nineteenth century: Historical note

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    33 - The sale of the philosophers (second century A.D.) by Lucian

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    34 - Marco Bozzaris (1823), by Fitz-Greene Halleck

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    35 - The Isles of Greece, by Lord Byron

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    36 - Rome Part I: History and legend: Historical note

  • 37

    37 - Funeral games in honor of Anchises, by Virgil, from translation of Christopher Pearse Cranch

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    38 - The arrival of Aeneas in Italy, by Virgil, from translation of Christopher Pearse Cranch

  • 39

    39 - How Rome was founded (753 B.C. ?), by Jacob Abbott

  • 40

    40 - The contest between the Horatii and the Curiatii (about 650 B.C. ?), by Livy

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    41 - Brutus condemning his sons to death, painting p. 268

  • 42

    42 - Horatius (508 B.C. ?), by Thomas Babington Macaulay

  • 43

    43 - How the Plebeians won their rights, by Eva March Tappan

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    44 - Rome Part II: Stories of the Italian wars: Historical note

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    45 - When Coriolanus spared Rome (490 B.C. ?), by Thomas Arnold

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    46 - How Cincinnatus saved the consul (455 B.C.), by Thomas Arnold

  • 47

    47 - The fall of Veii (396 B.C.) by Thomas Arnold

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    48 - The geese that saved the Capitol (364 B.C.) by Thomas Arnold

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    49 - Rome Part III: Rome becomes mistress of the world: Historical note

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    50 - The Romans of the Early Republic and their ways, by Eva March Tappan

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    51 - How Hannibal made his way to Italy (218 B.C.), by Livy

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    52 - Hannibal crossing the Rhone, painting p. 336

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    53 - How Archimedes defended Syracuse (212 B.C.), by Livy

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    54 - Marius to the Roman people (106 B.C.), by Sallust

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    55 - Spartacus to the gladiators (73 B.C.), by Elijah Kellogg

  • 56

    56 - On the death of Lesbia's sparrow, by Catullus

  • 57

    57 - Rome Part IV: Julius Caesar: Historical note

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    58 - Cicero denouncing Catiline in the Roman senate, painting p. 368

  • 59

    59 - When Caesar crossed the Rubicon (49 B.C.), by Plutarch

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    60 - Caesar at the height of his power (48-44 B.C.), by Plutarch

  • 61

    61 - The assassination of Caesar (44 B.C.) by James Anthony Froude

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    62 - At the funeral of Caesar (44 B.C.) by William Shakespeare

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    63 - Rome Part V: The Augustan Age: Historical note

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    64 - Augustus, the shrewd young emperor (emperor 31 B.C.-14 A.D.), by Eva March Tappan

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    65 - The letter of a Roman university student (44 B.C.), by Cicero the Younger

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    66 - A Roman bore, by Horace

  • 67

    67 - Why Ovid was banished (10 A.D.), by Maurice Baring

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    68 - Rome Part VI: Rome under the Caesars: Historical note

  • 69

    69 - The fall of Sejanus (27 A.D.) by S. Baring-Gould

  • 70

    70 - In the time of Nero, painting p. 430

  • 71

    71 - The emperor Nero on the stage (67 A.D.) by S. Baring-Gould

  • 72

    72 - The destruction of Pompeii (79 A.D.) by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton

  • 73

    73 - A visit to Pompeii (nineteenth century) by Charles Dickens

  • 74

    74 - How to treat the Christians (112 A.D.) a letter of Pliny the Younger to the emperor Trajan, and the emperor's reply

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    75 - Rome Part VII: How the Romans amused themselves: Historical note

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    76 - ''Pollice verso'' (''Thumbs down''), painting p. 460

  • 77

    77 - The dying gladiator, by Lord Byron

  • 78

    78 - The Christian martyrs in the arena (64 A.D.) by Henryk Sienkiewicz

  • 79

    79 - A Roman banquet, by W. A. Becker, adapted from Petronius

  • 80

    80 - The country house of Pliny the Younger (end of the first century A.D.), described by himself

  • 81

    81 - ''Ave Caesar'' (''Hail, Caesar''), painting p. 490

  • 82

    82 - The winning of the first missus (about 391 A.D.) by Georg Ebers

  • 83

    83 - Rome Part VIII: The grandeur that was Rome: Historical note

  • 84

    84 - Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher emperor (121-180 A.D.), by Eva March Tappan

  • 85

    85 - Queen Zenobia and the Roman ambassadors (273 A.D.), by William Ware

  • 86

    86 - The Roman roads, by J. R. S. Sterrett

  • 87

    87 - Constantine the Great (born about 270 A.D. Emperor, 306-337), by Eva March Tappan

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    88 - Rome Part IX: The coming of the Barbarians: Historical note

  • 89

    89 - Rome pays ransom to Alaric the Goth (409 A.D.), by Wilkie Collins

  • 90

    90 - Huns pillaging a French villa, painting p. 540

  • 91

    91 - How the empire was saved from the Huns (451 A.D.), by Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy

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    92 - Peace with the Goths or war ? (535 A.D.), by Felix Dahn

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    93 - Justinian in council, painting p. 548

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    94 - Belisarius (505-564 A.D.), by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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