Greek War of Independence (1821-1827)
by Charles D. Chambers
About this book
Written in the style and language of Thucydides, and intended for students in the early stages of learning to read Ancient Greek, this brief history of the war, in four parts, is based on standard nineteenth-century accounts, both in English and Puristic Greek. The Greek text is preceded by a preface in English and followed by extensive notes, also in English, that provide both historical background and grammatical explanations. - Summary by Ariphron
Chapters (8)
1Part I. The Campaign in the Trans-Danubian Principalities under Prince Alexander Hypsilantes
2Part II. The First Year of the War in Greece, 1821
3Part III. The Campaigns of 1822 and 1823
4Part IV. Events in Greece From the Arrival of Lord Byron to the Battle of Navarino, 1823-1827
5Notes to Part I
6Notes to Part II
7Notes to Part III
8Notes to Part IV

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