. The eastern nations and Greece. - ^ ^ ^ w I ^ 5 2 « C o ^ J- £v« JJo to«-=-g Me 23 o^ °5- E^ 2: 281 282 THE GIL^CO-ORIENTAL WORLD [§311 chapters without interrupting the movement of the narrative. Evena short study of these matters will help us to form a more adequateconception of that wonderful, many-sided genius of the Hellenic racewhich enabled Hellas, captujred, to lead captive her captor. Selections from the Sources. Plutarch, Pkilopcemen and Aratus. DavissReadings (Greece), pp. 322-329; Flings Source Book, pp. 330-338. References (Modern). Holm, vol. iv (the best history in Engl


. The eastern nations and Greece. - ^ ^ ^ w I ^ 5 2 « C o ^ J- £v« JJo to«-=-g Me 23 o^ °5- E^ 2: 281 282 THE GIL^CO-ORIENTAL WORLD [§311 chapters without interrupting the movement of the narrative. Evena short study of these matters will help us to form a more adequateconception of that wonderful, many-sided genius of the Hellenic racewhich enabled Hellas, captujred, to lead captive her captor. Selections from the Sources. Plutarch, Pkilopcemen and Aratus. DavissReadings (Greece), pp. 322-329; Flings Source Book, pp. 330-338. References (Modern). Holm, vol. iv (the best history in English of theperiod). Grote (ten-volume ed.), vol. x, pp. 213-326. Gardner, Aew Chaptersin Greek History, chap, xv, The Successors of Alexander and Greek Civili-zation in the East. Mahaffy, The Story of Alexanders Empire, chaps, vi-xxxii;Creek Life and Thought from the Age of Alexander to the Rovian Conquest;A Survey of Greek Civilization, chaps, viii, ix; and The Progress of Uelletiismin Alexanders Empire. Freeman, History of


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