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Coele-Syria (Lebanon) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
The Starting-point of the History
My History begins in the 140th Olympiad. The events
B. C. 220-217. The History starts from the 140th Olympiad, when the tendency towards unity first shows itself.
from which it starts are these. In Greece, what
is called the Social war: the first waged by
Philip, son of Demetrius and father of Perseus,
in league with the Achaeans against the Aetolians. In Asia, the war for the possession of
Coele-Syria which Antiochus and Ptolemy
Philopator carried on against each other. In
Italy, Libya, and their neighbourhood, the conflict between
Rome and Carthage, generally called the Hannibalian war.
My work thus begins where that of Aratus of Sicyon leaves off.
Now up to this time the word's history had been, so to speak,
a series of disconnected transactions, as widely separated in
their origin and results as in their localities. But from this
time forth History becomes a connected whole: the affairs of
Italy and Libya are involved with those of Asia and Gre
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
Italy (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
Carthage (Tunisia) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
Libya (Libya) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
Asia (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
Sicyon (Greece) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
Rome (Italy) (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
220 BC - 217 BC (search for this): book 1, chapter 3
The Starting-point of the History
My History begins in the 140th Olympiad. The events
B. C. 220-217. The History starts from the 140th Olympiad, when the tendency towards unity first shows itself.
from which it starts are these. In Greece, what
is called the Social war: the first waged by
Philip, son of Demetrius and father of Perseus,
in league with the Achaeans against the Aetolians. In Asia, the war for the possession of
Coele-Syria which Antiochus and Ptolemy
Philopator carried on against each other. In
Italy, Libya, and their neighbourhood, the conflict between
Rome and Carthage, generally called the Hannibalian war.
My work thus begins where that of Aratus of Sicyon leaves off.
Now up to this time the word's history had been, so to speak,
a series of disconnected transactions, as widely separated in
their origin and results as in their localities. But from this
time forth History becomes a connected whole: the affairs of
Italy and Libya are involved with those of Asia and Gre