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Title: The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 2
Author: Various
Release Date: November 17, 2003 [eBook #10114]
Language: English
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THE GREAT EVENTS BY FAMOUS HISTORIANS
VOLUME II
A COMPREHENSIVE AND READABLE ACCOUNT OF THE WORLD'S HISTORY. EMPHASIZING
THE MORE IMPORTANT EVENTS, AND PRESENTING THESE AS COMPLETE NARRATIVES
IN THE MASTER-WORDS OF THE MOST EMINENT HISTORIANS
NON-SECTARIAN NON-PARTISAN NON-SECTIONAL
ON THE PLAN EVOLVED FROM A CONSENSUS OF OPINIONS GATHERED FROM THE MOST
DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS OF AMERICA AND EUROPE, INCLUDING BRIEF
INTRODUCTIONS BY SPECIALISTS TO CONNECT AND EXPLAIN THE CELEBRATED
NARRATIVES, ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY, WITH THOROUGH INDICES,
BIBLIOGRAPHIES, CHRONOLOGIES, AND COURSES OF READING
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
ROSSITER JOHNSON, LL.D.
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
CHARLES F. HORNE, Ph.D.
JOHN RUDD, LL.D.
1905
BINDING
Vol. II
The binding of this volume is a facsimile of the original on exhibition
in the Bibliotheque Nationale.
It was executed by the Royal Binder, Clovis Eve, for Marie de' Medicis,
Queen Consort of Henry IV of France. She was a great lover of fine arts,
and especially of rich bindings. The one here shown was her special
pride. It shows her arms--the arms of France and Tuscany--surrounded
with the cordeliere, the sign of her widowhood, accompanied by the
monogram M.M. (Marie Medicis). She was exiled by Cardinal Richelieu in
1631.
CONTENTS
VOLUME II
An Outline Narrative of the Great Events,
CHARLES F. HORNE
Institution and Fall of the Decemvirate in Rome (B.C. 450),
HENRY G. LIDDELL
Pericles Rules in Athens (B.C. 444),
PLUTARCH
Great Plague at Athens (B.C. 430),
GEORGE GROTE
Defeat of the Athenians at Syracuse (B.C. 413),
SIR EDWARD S. CREASY
Retreat of
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