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History of Phoenicia (eBook)

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2022
390 Seiten
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859-654716996-3 (EAN)

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History of Phoenicia - George Rawlinson
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In "History of Phoenicia," George Rawlinson delivers a meticulously researched and engaging narrative that explores the rich and complex civilization of the Phoenicians. Drawing from an array of ancient sources, including inscriptions, classical texts, and archaeological findings, Rawlinson presents a comprehensive analysis of Phoenician society, commerce, and culture. His writing marries scholarly rigor with an accessible literary style, enabling readers to appreciate the nuances of historical development while situating the Phoenicians within the broader context of the ancient world, particularly their interactions with neighboring powers such as the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans. George Rawlinson, a noted historian and scholar of the ancient Near East, was significantly influenced by his background in classical studies and his tenure as a scholar of Assyriology. His profound interest in ancient civilizations, nurtured by experiences in the field, profoundly shaped his analytical approach in "History of Phoenicia." Rawlinson's work reflects an era of increasing interest in the historical narratives of marginalized cultures, as he sought to reclaim the Phoenicians' legacy, often overshadowed by their more dominant contemporaries. I highly recommend "History of Phoenicia" to any reader interested in ancient history, trade, or cultural studies. With its synthesis of relentless inquiry and thoughtful narrative, Rawlinson's work serves both as an academic resource and a fascinating exploration for those seeking to understand the profound legacy of one of history's most intriguing civilizations.

George Rawlinson (1812–1902) was a renowned English scholar, historian, and priest of the Church of England, widely recognized for his contributions to the study of ancient history. A prolific writer, Rawlinson authored numerous works that have assisted in shaping our understanding of the ancient world. His most notable contributions include his work on Herodotus' histories and his own 'History of Phoenicia' (1889), which showcases his dedication to deep historical research and his aptitude for thorough narrative detail. An Oxford academic, Rawlinson devoted his life to historical inquiry, meticulously examining primary sources and ancient texts to extrapolate the cultural, political, and economic contexts of early civilizations. His 'History of Phoenicia' remains a seminal work in the study of the ancient Mediterranean world, particularly in elucidating the vast influence of Phoenician culture on subsequent civilizations. Rawlinson's literary style combines scholarly rigor with accessible prose, making his works valuable not only to the academic community but also to the wider public interested in historical studies. His examinations of ancient empires contributed significantly to the field of Assyriology and informed contemporary understanding of the Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian empires. Rawlinson's enduring legacy lies in his capacity to bridge the gap between the esoteric world of specialized history and the broader audience eager for knowledge of humanity's earliest chapters.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Vor- und Frühgeschichte / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte Ancient Civilization Exploration • ancient civilizations • Ancient history • Ancient Mediterranean Civilization • Antiquity Studies • archaeological studies • Civilizations of Antiquity • Classical Antiquity • Cultural analysis Phoenicia • George Rawlinson • historical archaeology insights • Historical Geography • historical non-fiction • History • History of Asia • maritime exploration • maritime trade history • Mediterranean culture • Mediterranean history • Merchant Empires • Middle East • Middle Eastern History • Phoenicia • Phoenician Civilization • Phoenician culture • Phoenician legacy analysis • Phoenician Trade Networks • Political history Phoenician society • Rawlinson historical perspective • Scholarly Ancient Studies • scholarly research • Trade and culture exploration • trade routes
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