The ancient world, from the earliest times to 800 AD . y as the criticalpoints are reached, and should then drill upon it until it says itself as thealphabet does. The following dates are enough for this drill in Greekhistory. The table should be filled out as is done for the first two dates. 776 First recorded Oijrmpiad 338 490 Marathon 222 405 146 371 2. Name in order fifteen battles, between 776 and 146 , stating foreach the parties, leaders, result, and importance. (Such tables alsoshould be made by degrees as the events are reached.) 3. Explain concisely the following terms or nam


The ancient world, from the earliest times to 800 AD . y as the criticalpoints are reached, and should then drill upon it until it says itself as thealphabet does. The following dates are enough for this drill in Greekhistory. The table should be filled out as is done for the first two dates. 776 First recorded Oijrmpiad 338 490 Marathon 222 405 146 371 2. Name in order fifteen battles, between 776 and 146 , stating foreach the parties, leaders, result, and importance. (Such tables alsoshould be made by degrees as the events are reached.) 3. Explain concisely the following terms or names: Olympiads,Ephors, Mycenaean Culture, Olympian Religion, Araphictyonies, Sappho.{Let the class extend the list several fold.) B. Topical Reviews This is a good point at which to review certain culture topics, —, agriculture, industrial arts, life of rich and poor, philosophy, litera-ture, art, religion, science, — tracing each separately from the dawn ofhistory. Make a table showing the chief divisions of Greek history, with Julius Caesar. — The British Museum bust. PART 11 Rome and the West PAET IV EOME The center of our studies, the goal of our thoughts, the point to whichall paths lead and the point from which all paths start again, is to befound in Home and her abiding power. — Freeman. CHAPTER XIXTHE PLACE OF ROME IN HISTORY 322. Preceding History. — Our civilization began seven thou-sand years ago in the fertile valleys of Egypt and westernAsia. Slowly war and trade spread it around the easterncoasts of the Mediterranean. But the contributions of thisOriental civilization to the future were mainly material. About600 the Greeks, in their Aegean home and in their manysettlements scattered along all the Mediterranean coasts, be-came the leaders in civilization. They made marvelousadvance in art, literature, philosophy, and in some chief contributions were intellectual. After about threehundred years, under Alexander the Gr


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