6 CHARLES GRIFFIN & CO”’S PUBLICATIONS. 
A MANUAL OF GREEK ANTIQUITIES. 
BY 
PERCY GARDNER, F. B. JEVONS, 
MoAu, IEDs, AND McA. 5 ulD tebe 
Prof. of Class. Archeology and Art in Principal of Hatfield Hall in 
the University of Oxford ; the University of Durham. 
SECOND EDITION. Crown 8vo. With Illustrations. Price 16s. 
‘Modern archeological research has rendered a new survey of Hellenic antiquities INDISPENS- 
ABLE to the student of Greek history and literature, and few men are better qualified to under- 
take such a survey than Professor Gardner and his colleague.”—Times. 
‘“‘Our thanks are due to the eminent scholars who have given us this volume. . . . Both 
have done their work WELL. . . . Dr. JEVoNS has made the dry bones of Greek Constitutional 
Law to live again by his frequent comparison of English PARLIAMENTARY and municipal 
Government. He gives also a SPIRITED CHAPTER ON SLAVERY, and his account of the DRAMA is 
as amusing as it is accurate.” —Manchester Guardian. 
“A work which, although crammed full of information, is everywhere readable.” —Athencewm. 
‘* An EXCELLENT PIECE OF WORK. —Academy. 
“ Gardner’s explanations are in many respects of GREAT WORTH, especially where (as in the case 
of the Greek house) he gives the result of his own researches.” —Deutsche Litteraturzeitung. 
Book I.—THE SURROUNDINGS OF GREEK LIFE: The Land and People— 
The Cities: Arrangement and Plan—The Homeric House—Private Houses : 
Historical Times—The Dress of Men and Women. 
Boox II.—RELIGION AND MYTHOLOGY: National and Borrowed Elements in 
Religion—Classification of Myths—Formation of the Pantheon—The Homeric 
and Hesiodic Pantheon—The Pantheon of Historic Times, 
Boox IIIJ.—CULTUS: Sacred Precincts and Temples—Temple Property—Organisa- 
tion of Religious Societies— Orgiastic Cults—Temple Ritual—Sacrifice—Divination 
and Oracles—The Public Games—The Mysteries—The Attic Calendar, 
Book IV,—THE COURSE OF LIFE: Childhood and Education—Physical Training 
—Daily Life of Men—Travelling—Position and Employments of Women—Treat- 
ment of Disease—Burial and Tombs. 
Book V.—COMMERCE: Aocriculture and Pasturage—Manufactures and Professions 
—Commerce and Trade-Routes—The Money- Market and Coins, 
Book VI.—CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL ANTIQUITIES: The Homeric State 
—The Spartan Constitution—Crete—The Constitutional History of Athens— 
Athens: Metics, Citizens, Demes, Tribes; The Magistrates; The Boulé and the 
Areopagus; The Ecclesia; Finance—The Government of Athens—Attic Law: Pro- 
tection of Life and of the Person; the Law of Property; of Inheritance; Marriage 
Laws—Offences against the State—The Laws of Gortyna—The Judicial System 
and Legal Procedure in Athens—Greek States in their Relations to each other. 
Book VII.—SLAVERY: The Sourtes of the Slave Supply—Employment and Treat- 
ment of Slaves—Emancipation and Price of Slaves—The “effects of Slavery. 
Book VIII.—WAR: Armour and Drill—Army Organisation—The Army in the 
Field—Siege Warfare and Fortifications—The Trireme—Naval Warfare. 
Boox IX.—THE THEATRE: Origin of the Drama—The Buildings—Scenery— 
Actors and their Costumes—Production and Performance of a Play, 
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