This English translation (18681873) made accessible to the Victorian reading public a history by the great German scholar Curtius.Adolphus William Ward's translation of 18681873 made Curtius' seminal work (first published in German between 1857 and 1867) available to the Victorian reading public. Volume 2 covers the themes of conflict and unity in the events leading up to the Ionian revolt and the Peloponnesian War.Adolphus William Ward's translation of 18681873 made Curtius' seminal work (first published in German between 1857 and 1867) available to the Victorian reading public. Volume 2 covers the themes of conflict and unity in the events leading up to the Ionian revolt and the Peloponnesian War.The German archaeologist Ernst Curtius (18141896) published this seminal work in three volumes between 1857 and 1867. It quickly became a bestseller and was republished in numerous German editions. The work was translated into English by the eminent British historian Adolphus William Ward (18371924) who divided it into five volumes, published between 1868 and 1873. Volume 2 focuses on the themes of conflict and unity, with the second part of Book 2, and Book 3 which covers the Ionian revolt and the events that led to the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War. Curtius' History was a pioneering work of nineteenth-century classical scholarship. For many generations it provided an indispensable guide through the complex history of the ancient Greek world, and it continues to inspire researchers today.Book II. From the Dorian Migration to the Persian Wars (continued): 4. The unity of Greece; 5. The conflicts with the barbarians; Book III. From the Termination of the Ionian Revolt to the Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War: 1. The wars of liberation; 2. The growth of the power of Athens; 3. The years of peace.