Volume I: 1. Geographical outlines of Greece; 2. The earliest inhabitants of Greece; 3. Foreign settlers in Greece; 4. The Hellenic nation; 5. The heroes and their age; 6. The government, manners, religion, knowledge, and arts of the Greeks in the heroic age; 7. The return of the Heracleids; 8. The legislation of Lycurgus; 9. The Messenian wars and affairs of Sparta down to the sixth century B.C.; 10. National institutions and forms of government; Appendix. Volume II: 11. Civil history of Attica to the expulsion of the Pisistratids; 12. The colonies of the Greeks, and the progress of art and literature from the Homeric age to the Persian war; 13. Affairs of the Asiatic Greeks to the year B.C. 521; 14. From the accession of Darius Hystaspis to the Battle of Marathon; 15. From the Battle of Marathon to the Battle of Salamis; 16. From the Battle of Salamis to the end of the Persian invasion; Appendix. Volume III: 17. From the commencement of the Athenian maritime ascendancy to the thirty years' truce between Athens and Sparta; 18. From the commencement of the thirty years' truce to the renewal of hostilities between Athens and Corinth; 19. Causes and occasions of the Peloponnesian War; 20. From the commencement of the Peloponnesian War to the end of the third year; 21. Fourth and fifth years of the Peloponnesian War; 22. From the beginning of the sixth year of the Peloponnesian War to the general pacification of Sicily; 23. From the general pacification of Sicily to the Peace of Nicias; 24. From the Peace of Nicias to the conquest of Melos; 25. The Sicilian expedition before the arrival of Gylippus in Sicily; 26. The Sicilian expedition from the arrival of Gylippus to its close; Appendix. Volume IV: 27. From the close of the Sicilian expedition to the beginning of the rupture between the Spartans and Alcibiades; 28. From the beginning of the rupture between the Spartans and Alcibiades to the overthrow of the Four Hundred at Athens, and the restoration of Alcibiades; 29. From the overthrow of the Four Hundred to the Battle of Notium; 30. From the Battle of Notium to the end of the Peloponnesian War; 31. From the end of the Peloponnesian War to the reestablishment of democracy at Athens; 32. Retrospective survey of the internal condition of Athens during the Peloponnesian War, carried forward to the renewal of hostilities between Athens and Sparta; 33. The expedition of Cyrus the younger; 34. The return of the Greeks; 35. From the renewal of hostilities between Sparta and Persia to the death of Lysander; 36. From the death of Lysander to the Peace of Antalcidas; Appendix. Volume V: 37. From the Peace of Antalcidas to the end of the war between Sparta and Olynthus; 38. From the end of the war with Olynthus to the Battle of Leuctra; 39. From the Battle of Leuctra to the founding of Messena; 40. From the founding of Messena to the Battle of Mantinea; 41. Philip of Macedon; 42. From Philip's establishment on the throne of Macedonia to the end of the Social War; 43. From the end of the Social War to the fall of Olynthus; 44. from the fall of Olynthus to the end of the Sacred War; Appendix. Volume VI: 45. From the end of the Sacred War to the renewal of hostilities between Philip and the Athenians; 46. From the renewal of hostilities between Philip and the Athenians to his death; 47. From Alexander's accession to the taking of Thebes; 48. Retrospective survey of the history of Persia from the Peace of Antalcidas to Alexander's accession; 49. Alexander's expedition in Asia to the Battle of Issus; 50. From the Battle of Issus to the taking of Persepolis; 51. From the taking of Persepolis to the death of Darius; 52. Alexander's campaigns in Bactria and Sogdiana; Appendix. Volume VII: 53. Alexander's campaigns in India to his retreat from the Hyphasis; 54. Alexander's passage down the Indus and return to Susa; 55. From Alexander's r