Fasti Hellenici by Henry Fynes Clinton is a detailed chronological record of Greek history from the 124th Olympiad to the death of Augustus. This meticulously researched volume offers an exhaustive account of significant events, political developments, and cultural milestones during this pivotal era.
Clinton’s work provides invaluable insights for historians, classicists, and anyone interested in understanding the ancient world. By presenting a clear and structured timeline, Fasti Hellenici serves as an essential reference for navigating the complexities of Greek and Roman history, making it a timeless resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
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