Chapter XXXIV. The Rise of Alcibiades
b Victor Duruy, Histoire grecque.
c Thucydides, History of the Grecian War (translated by Henry Dale).
Chapter XXXV. The Sicilian Expedition
b Adolf Holm, History of Greece.
c Julius Beloch, Griechische Geschichte.
d John B. Bury, History of Greece.
e Edward A. Freeman, article on “Sicily” in the Ninth Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
f George Grote, History of Greece.
g Victor Duruy, Histoire grecque.
h Karl O. Müller, The Dorians.
i Thucydides, History of the Grecian War (translated by Henry Dale).
j John Gillies, History of Ancient Greece.
Chapter XXXVI. Close of the Peloponnesian War
b J. Gillies, History of Ancient Greece.
c George Grote, History of Greece.
d William Mitford, History of Greece.
e Oliver Goldsmith, History of Greece.
f Xenophon, Hellenics.
g Johann K. F. Manso, Sparta.
h Connop Thirlwall, The History of Greece.
i George W. Cox, The Athenian Empire.
GREECE (Ancient)
Longitude East 22° from Greenwich
GREECE (Ancient)
Longitude East 27° from Greenwich
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