Theoretical Chronology.
Transition to early history 53
The Asiatic colonies 53
Late authorities for the details 54
The colonization of the West 54
The original authority 55
What was nobility in early Greece? 55
Macedonian kings 56
Romans 56
Hellenistic cities 56
Glory of short pedigrees 56
The sceptics credulous in chronology 57
The current scheme of early dates 57
The so-called Olympic register 58
Plutarch's account of it 58
The date of Pheidon of Argos 59
revised by E. Curtius 60
since abandoned 60
The authority of Ephorus 61
not first-rate 62
Archias, the founder of Syracuse 62
associated with legends of Corcyra and Croton 63
Thucydides counts downward from this imaginary date 64
Antiochus of Syracuse 64
not trustworthy 65
his dates illusory 66
though supported by Thucydides 66
who is not omniscient 66
Credulity in every sceptic 67
Its probable occurrence in ancient critics 68
Value of Hippias' work 68
Even Eratosthenes counts downward 69
Clinton's warning 69
Summary of the discussion 69
The stage of pre-Homeric remains 70
Prototype of the Greek temple 70
Degrees in this stage 71
Probably not so old as is often supposed 72
Mr. Petrie's evidence 72
The epic stage 72
The earliest historical stage 73
The gap between Homer and Archilochus 73
Old lists suspicious, and often fabricated 74
No chronology of the eighth centuryB.C. to be trusted 75
Cases of real antiquity 76