This is the fourth volume (first published in 1808) of William Mitford's History of Greece, covering the period from the peace between Sparta and Persia in 386 to the assassination of Philip of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, in 336 BCE.
This is the third volume (first published in 1797) of William Mitford's History of Greece, covering the period from the end of the Peloponnesian War to the peace of Antalcidas between Sparta and Persia in 386 BCE. The rise of Philip of Macedon is given emphasis in this volume.
This is the second volume (first published in 1790) of William Mitford's History of Greece, covering the period from the end of the first Peloponnesian War in 445 BCE, to the final conclusion of the great conflict in 404 BCE and the end of Greece's 'golden age'.
This is the first volume (first published in 1784) of William Mitford's History of Greece, covering the period from the nation's legendary foundations, including the Trojan War and the first Olympiad, to the end of the first Peloponnesian War in 445 BCE.