TABLE OF CONTENTS 



INTRODUCTORY PAGES 



I. EVIDENCE . 1-7 



II. LAND AND LABOUR ..... 7-15 / 



AUTHORITIES IN DETAIL GREEK 



III. THE ILIAD AND ODYSSEY . v . . 16-22 



IV. HESIOD, WORKS AND DAYS .... 22-24 

 V. STRAY NOTES FROM EARLY POETS . . . 24-26 



VI. TRACES OF SERFDOM IN GREEK STATES . 26-28 



VII. HERODOTUS . . . . . . . 28-30 



VIII. THE TRAGEDIANS 



Aeschylus and Sophocles . . ". . 31-33 



Euripides . . . ... . . 33-37 



IX. THE * CONSTITUTION OF ATHENS ' OR ' OLD 



OLIGARCH' 37-40 



X. ARISTOPHANES . . . . . . 40-48 



XL THUCYDIDES . . . . . . ' y 48-52 



XII. XENOPHON . 53-6i 



XIII. THE COMIC FRAGMENTS 61-65 



XIV. EARLY LAWGIVERS AND THEORISTS . . 65-70 

 *** XV. PLATO 70-80 



XVI. THE EARLIER ATTIC ORATORS . . . 80-85 



XVII. ARISTOTLE . 85-103 



XVIII. THE LATER ATTIC ORATORS . . . . 103-112 



XIX. THE MACEDONIAN PERIOD AND THE LEAGUES 1 1 2-1 30 

 Polybius etc Theocritus Plautus and Terence 

 Inscriptions Letter of Philip V to Larisa 

 Evidence preserved by Plutarch, Diodorus, Livy, 

 etc 



