spent by the Greek fleets in cruising about the Ægean, doing the work of liberation. At first Spartan admirals were in command, but the Ionians disliked Dorian discipline, and Pausanias, the victor of Platæa, was puffed up with pride and power. So they turned to Athens, whose commanders were Kimon, the rich and generous son of Miltiades, Aristeides the Just, and Xanthippus, the father of Pericles, all men of the aristocracy, but loyal servants of Athens and capable seamen. Thus they formed the Confederacy of Delos, a league of maritime states, Ionians who worshipped the Delian Apollo. On his sacred island was to be the treasury of the league, and there the common synods were to meet. This league Athens soon transformed into an empire. From the first some of its members were too poor to supply the normal unit of subscription, the trireme galley. These, then, contributed money on the assessment of Aristeides.
The Glory That Was Greece
Table of Contents
- Preface 9
- Note 17
- Introduction 18
- Hellenism 19
- The Land And Its People 28
- I 46
- A New Chapter Of History 47
- Crete, The Doorstep Of Europe 52
- Progress Of æGean Culture 60
- The Mainland Palaces 84
- The Makers Of æGean Art 96
- II 104
- The Heroic Age 105
- The Northern Invaders 106
- Homer And The Achæans 119
- The Shield Of Achilles 124
- Kings And Gods 136
- Art Of The Epic Period 151
- The Hero’s Home 160
- Hesiod’s World 169
- III 175
- The Ages Of Transition 176
- The Coming Of Apollo 177
- Athletics 201
- Sparta 226
- Pallas Athene 254
- Tyranny And Culture 277
- Doric Style 288
- Ionic Style 289
- Ionia 315
- The West 336
- IV 350
- The Grand Century 351
- The Rise Of Athens 352
- Pheidias 387
- Ictinus And The Temple-builders 421
- Tragedy And Comedy 456
- Aidôs 497
- V 515
- The Fourth Century 516
- Athens 517
- Sparta And Thebes 530
- Fourth-century Culture 557
- Sculpture 567
- The Other Arts 598
- Literature And Philosophy 611
- VI 636
- The Macedonian World 637
- Alexander And His Work 638
- Alexander In Art 658
- Alexandria 663
- Athens And Her Philosophers 672
- VII 695
- Epilogue 695