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Coele-Syria (Lebanon) (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
Egypt (Egypt) (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
Asia (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
Macedonia (Macedonia) (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
Syria (Syria) (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
Cappadocia (Turkey) (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
224 BC - 220 BC (search for this): book 4, chapter 2
Why Begin With This Period of History
I thought this was the best point; first, because it is there
Reasons for starting from this point. (1.) The fact that the history of
Aratus ends at that point. (2.) The possibility of getting good evidence. (3.) The changes
in the various governments in the 139th Olympiad. B. C. 224-220
that Aratus leaves off, and I meant my work, as
far as it was Greek history, to be a continuation
of his; and, secondly, because the period thus
embraced in my history would fall partly in the
life of my father, and partly in my own; and
thus I should be able to speak as eye-witness
of some of the events, and from the information
of eye-witnesses of others. To go further back
and write the report of a report, traditions at
second or third hand, seemed to me unsatisfactory either with a view to giving clear impressions
or making sound statements.Philip, son of Macedonia;But, above
all, I began at this period because it was then that the history
of the whole world