Audiobook: History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great, Vol II
History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great, Vol II
1 - Chapter 11, part 1-2
- Download Chapter 11, part 1-2 audio
- Download Chapter 11, part 3-4 audio
- Download Chapter 11, part 5-6 audio
- Download Chapter 11, part 7-8 audio
- Download Chapter 11, part 9 audio
- Download Chapter 11, part 10 audio
- Download Chapter 12, part 1 audio
- Download Chapter 12, part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 12, part 3-4 audio
- Download Chapter 12, part 5 audio
- Download Chapter 12, part 6 audio
- Download Chapter 13, part 1-2 audio
- Download Chapter 13, part 3-4 audio
- Download Chapter 13, part 5 audio
- Download Chapter 14, part 1 audio
- Download Chapter 14, part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 14, part 3 audio
- Download Chapter 14, part 4-5 audio
- Download Chapter 15, part 1-2 audio
- Download Chapter 15, part 3-4 audio
- Download Chapter 15, part 5-6 audio
- Download Chapter 15, part 7-9 audio
- Download Chapter 15, part 10-12 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 1-2 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 3 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 4 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 5 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 6 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 7 audio
- Download Chapter 16, part 8-9 audio
- Download Chapter 17, part 1-3 audio
- Download Chapter 17, part 4-5 audio
- Download Chapter 17, part 6 audio
- Download Chapter 17, part 7 audio
- Download Chapter 17, part 8-9 audio
- Download Chapter 17, part 10-12 audio
- Download Chapter 18 part 1 audio
- Download Chapter 18 part 2 audio
- Download Chapter 18 part 3-5 audio
- Download Chapter 18 part 6-7 audio
Audiobooks Genres
Author
Description
J.B. Bury wrote his “History of Greece” before World War I, but it is such a good overview of classical Greek history that the third edition was still being used as a college textbook in the late 1960′s. In the newer editions, a co-author rewrote the material dealing with the early centuries where there have been new archeological developments, but the later chapters and Bury’s framework were retained essentially unchanged. Bury writes in a lucid, easily understood style that entertains as it educates. The book covers artistic and literary development, as well as politics and war, and its field of view includes western Asia Minor, the Agean archipelago, and “Greater Greece” (Sicily and Southern Italy). (Summary by Karen Merline)
LibriVox Recording of A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander Vol I
Liked what you heard? Share it with your friends and family!.