Widely acknowledged as the most authoritative study of ancient Greece, George Grote's twelve-volume work, begun in 1846, established the shape of Greek history which still prevails in textbooks and popular accounts of the ancient world today. Grote employs direct and clear language to take the reader from the earliest times of legendary Greece to the death of Alexander and his generation, drawing upon epic poetry and legend, and examining the growth and decline of the Athenian democracy. The work provides explanations of Greek political constitutions and philosophy, and interwoven throughout are the important but outlying adventures of the Sicilian and Italian Greeks. Volume 6 offers the history of Greece from the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War in 431 BCE to the Peace of Nikias.
Part II. Historical Greece (cont.): 47. From the Thirty Years' Truce to the blockade of Potidea; 48. From the blockade of Potidea down to the end of the first year of the Peloponnesian War; 49. From the beginning of the second year down to the end of the third year of the Peloponnesian War; 50. From the commencement of the fourth year of the Peloponnesian War down to the revolutionary commotions at Korkyra; 51. From the troubles in Korkyra down to the end of the sixth year; 52. Seventh year of the war; 53. Eighth year of the war.