Europe) througlo.it the Ages—I, The Home of the Greek'
THIS is the first of a J- new series of talks in which the growth of European civilization and modern political organization in the last twenty-five centuries will be described. Mr. Xorman Baynes , who is Reader in the History of the Roman Empire at University College, London, will deal with the Ancient World, up to the fall of Rome ; Miss Eileen Power with the Middle Ages; and Mr. D. C. Somervell with the period from the Renaissance to modern times. In this evening's talk Mr. Baynes will tell of the background, geographical and political, in which the Greeks developed the most famous city-states in ' the history of the world.