History of the Sasanian Empire (eBook)

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2022
373 Seiten
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History of the Sasanian Empire - George Rawlinson
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In 'History of the Sasanian Empire,' George Rawlinson presents a meticulously researched narrative of the Neo-Persian Empire, the enduring realm that reigned from 224 to 651 AD before succumbing to the burgeoning Islamic conquests. Rawlinson's examination delves deeply into the geopolitical, cultural, and military facets of a civilization renowned for its opulent courts, strategic statecraft, and confrontations with the Byzantine Empire. His prose, characterized by both scholarly rigor and accessibility, vividly reconstructs an era critical to understanding Middle Eastern antiquity within its broader historical context. Rawlinson's narrative weaves together primary sources and archaeological evidence to illuminate the grandeur and complexities of Sasanian society, governance, and artistic achievements, offering a valuable tribute to one of history's underappreciated powers.

George Rawlinson, an esteemed historian and officer of the 19th century, was uniquely situated to reconstruct this monumental history, having dedicated his life to the study of ancient civilizations. His extensive knowledge of antiquarian affairs and his ability to translate complex historical narratives into compelling accounts have positioned Rawlinson as an authoritative voice in the field. 'History of the Sasanian Empire' likely stems from Rawlinson's fascination with the intricate interplay of cultures and religions in antiquity, as well as his desire to fill the void in scholarly work on this significant yet often overlooked chapter in Persian history.

This book is highly recommended for historians, classicists, and any readers drawn to the rich tapestry of the ancient world. Rawlinson's 'History of the Sasanian Empire' is not merely a chronicling of dates and events; it is an exploration into the lifeblood of a civilization that shaped the contours of the Near East. The depth of its examination and its lucid prose make it an essential read for those seeking to comprehend the legacies of empires and the enduring impact they have on contemporary cultures and geopolitics.

George Rawlinson (1812–1902) was an eminent English scholar and historian of the 19th century, renowned for his contributions to the field of ancient history. Born in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, he was the younger brother of the more famous Assyriologist, Sir Henry Rawlinson. George Rawlinson was a scholar of classical languages and history, having graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in 1838, where he later became a fellow. He became Camden Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford, a position he held from 1861 to 1889, and was a prolific writer on the ancient world. His works, characterized by meticulous research and a clear, narrative style, made significant impacts on the study of ancient history during his time. Among his notable works is the 'History of the Sasanian Empire,' which delves into the intricate history of the Sasanian Persians, a regional power in the Near East from 224 to 651 CE. His comprehensive depiction of this empire is considered a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the late ancient world and the transition towards the early medieval period. Rawlinson's scholarship illuminated the interplay between major civilizations such as the Roman Empire and the Sasanians, a topic that continues to captivate students and historians. His body of work is marked by an ease of readability that brings to life the ancient events he studied, reaching a broader audience beyond academic circles and contributing to the popularization of historical studies.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Schlagworte Alexander the Great • ancient persia • Classical Antiquity • Dan Brown • George Rawlinson books • Homo Deus • Iranian heritage • Ken Follett • Middle Eastern ancient history • Mythology • Persian Empire studies • pre-Islamic Iran • Rome • sapiens • Sasanian dynasty history • Sassanid civilization • templars • the song of achilles • Vikings • Zoroastrianism history
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