
Primitive Athens as described by Thucydides
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Chapters (205)
- Primitive Athens as described by Thucydides
- PREFACE.
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- INTRODUCTORY.
- CHAPTER I. THE ANCIENT CITY, ITS CHARACTER AND LIMITS.
- CHAPTER II. THE SANCTUARIES IN THE CITADEL.
- 1. The hero-tomb of Kekrops.
- 2. The Pandroseion.
- CHAPTER III. THE SANCTUARIES THAT ARE OUTSIDE THE CITADEL.
- CHAPTER IV. THE SPRING KALLIRRHOË-ENNEAKROUNOS ‘NEAR’ THE CITADEL.
- CONCLUSION.
- 1. The lie of the modern town.
- 2. A misunderstanding of the text of Thucydides.
- 3. The duplication of certain sanctuaries.
- 4. Confusion as to Kallirrhoë and Enneakrounos.
- FOOTNOTES
- CRITICAL NOTE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
- Thucydides, II. 15, discussion of.
- Pausanias, Commentaries on.
- Official Reports of Excavations by the German Archaeological Institute at Athens published in—
- (1) Mittheilungen des K. Deutschen Archaeologischen Instituts in Athen.
- (2) Antike Denkmäler d. K. Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts Berlin. (Official plans of Excavations with Text.) Ausgrabungen in Athen, 1899-1901, II., Pl. 37, 38. (3) Jahrbuch d. K. D. Arch. Inst.
- Topography of Athens:
- General.
- Pan’s Cave.
- Pelargikon.
- Enneakrounos.
- INDEX.
- CLASSICAL AUTHORS.
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