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The First Age of the Sicilian Greeks. B.C. 735—480.The Affairs of Syracuse to the Beginning of the Deinomenid Dynasty. B.C. 734—495.
The First Age of the Tyrants. B.C. 608—505.
The Beginnings of the Deinomenid Dynasty. B.C. 505—480.
The Emmenid Dynasty at Acragas. B.C. 488—472.
Early Poetry and Philosophy in Sicily.
The First Wars with Carthage and Etruria. B.C. 480—472.The Carthaginian Invasion and the Death of Gelon. B.C. 480—478.
The Works of Theron at Akragas. B.C. 480—472.
The Reign of Hieron. B.C. 478—467.
The Relation of Hieron to Literature and Philosophy.
Sicily Free and Independent. B.C. 472—433.The Fall of the Tyrants. B.C. 472—466.
The Commonwealths after the Fall of the Tyrants. B.C. 466—433.
The Enterprise of Ducetius. B.C. 459 — 440.
General View of the Sikeliot Cities in the Fifth Century before Christ.
Appendix.