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Discover the rich history of ancient medicine with this groundbreaking text. Featuring a detailed examination of Hippocratic vocabulary and its origins, Erotianus offers readers an in-depth look at the language of early medical practitioners. Essential reading for anyone interested in the history of medicine or the classical world.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Frontmatter -- ZUR EINFÜHRUNG -- HISTORISCHE ATTISCHE INSCHRIFTEN -- INDEX -- INHALT -- Backmatter
Frontmatter -- ZUR EINFÜHRUNG -- 1. Griechische Söldner in Ägypten -- 2. Gesetz von Chios -- 3. Sigeion zu anfang des VI. jahrh -- 4. Bündnis zwischen den Eleern und den Heraiern -- 5. Kroisos und Ephesos (mitte des VI. jahrh.) -- 6. Samos in der mitte des VI. jahrh. -- 7. Gela am ende des VI. jahrh -- 8/9. Milet am ende des VI. jahrh -- 10. Brief des Königs Dareios I(c.500) -- 11. Weihung von Peparethos -- 12. Die bei Salamis gefallenen Korinther -- 13 . Gelons Sieg über die Karthager bei Himera -- 14 . Schlacht bei Plataiai -- 15. Die in den Perserkriegen gefallenen Megarer -- 16. Hierons Sieg über die Etrusker bei Kymai -- 17. Schlacht bei Tanagra -- 18. Gesetz von Halikarnassos -- 19. Sieg von Tarent über Thurioi -- 20. Kampf bei Tanagra -- 21. Messenier und Naupaktier bei Pylos und Sphakteria -- 22. Oligarchie auf Thasos -- 23/24. Beschlüsse von Eretria für zwei Tarentiner -- 25. Rhodos -- 26. Lykien am ende des V. jahrh -- 2 7 . Befreiung von Delos -- 28. Konon in Erythrai geehrt -- 29. Amyntas III von Makedonien und der chalkidische Bund -- 30 . Pausanias und Hagesipolis von Sparta -- 31. Vertrag zwischen Maussollos und Phaseiis -- 32. Mylasa und Maussollos -- 33/34. Olympia -- 35. Proxeniedekret des arkadischen Bundes -- 36. Der Satrapenaufstand und die Griechen -- 37. Ehrung von Ilion für Menelaos von Pelagon -- 38. Androtion aus Athen in Arkesine -- 39. Amphipolis von Philipp eingenommen -- 40. Erythrai und Maussollos -- 41-43. Dritter Heiliger Krieg -- 44-46. Das bosporanische Reich im IV. jahrh -- 47. Erythrai und Hermias von Atameus -- 48. Beschluss des Bundes der Ionier -- 49. Der molossische Bund -- 50. Argos als Schiedsrichter zwischen Kimolos und Melos -- 51/52. Alexander und Priene -- 53. Alexander an das Volk von Chios -- 54. Orchomenische Ritter im Heere Alexanders -- 55. Priene und Athen -- 56. Beiträge zum Peloponnesischen Kriege -- INDEX -- INHALT -- BERICHTIGUNGEN UND NACHTRÄGE -- Backmatter
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