History of the Phoenician Civilization (eBook)

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2022
389 Seiten
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History of the Phoenician Civilization - George Rawlinson
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In 'History of the Phoenician Civilization', George Rawlinson offers a comprehensive examination of one of antiquity's most influential and enigmatic peoples. With meticulous detail, Rawlinson explores the full spectrum of Phoenician culture, from the intricacies of their trade networks to the subtleties of their linguistic contributions. His narrative, steeped in the rich tapestry of the Eastern Mediterranean, conjures the life and times of a civilization that spread its tendrils across the Mediterranean and beyond. Rawlinson's prose marries the precision of an academic with the storytelling prowess of a seasoned historian, ensuring accessibility without sacrificing depth. The book situates itself within the broader corpus of ancient history research, shedding new light on the aspects of Phoenician life, including their religion, art, and politics through an array of temporal snapshots, from the zenith of Tyre's influence to the periods under Assyrian, Babylonian, Egyptian, and ultimately, Roman dominion.

George Rawlinson's erudition on ancient civilizations was shaped by his career as a 19th-century English scholar. His works often centered around detailing the empires of the Near East, and this particular volume is no exception. Rawlinson's dedication to the discipline of history is evident in the rich references to primary sources and his careful analysis of Phoenician society. Drawing connections between past and present, his extensive knowledge fuels a deeper understanding of how the Phoenicians molded the ancient world, from their lasting contributions to the development of the alphabet to their formidable maritime prowess. This book can be seen as part and parcel of Rawlinson's lifelong passion for illuminating the intricate webs of human civilizations across the tapestry of time.

'History of the Phoenician Civilization' is an indispensable resource for scholars and a captivating read for enthusiasts of ancient history. Rawlinson bestows upon readers an accessible gateway into the world of the Phoenicians, engaging both with the seasoned academic seeking comprehensive detail and analysis, and with the general reader looking for a profound narrative of a society foundational to Western culture. His work is a testament to the enduring legacy of a people whose influence across domains of language, art, and commerce remains undeniable millennia later. It is highly recommended for those who wish to immerse themselves in the depths of ancient Mediterranean history and understand the underpinnings of cultural exchange that shaped the antiquity.

George Rawlinson (1812–1902) was a distinguished 19th-century English scholar and historian known for his contributions to the field of ancient history. Educated at Trinity College, Oxford, he later became a fellow and tutor of Exeter College, Oxford. Rawlinson's scholarly pursuit led him to specialize in the histories of ancient civilizations, notably producing works on the empires of Assyria, Persia, and Egypt, as well as his critically acclaimed 'History of the Phoenician Civilization'. His writings were characterized by meticulous research and a narrative style that made complex civilizations accessible to a broader audience. In 'The History of the Phoenicians', Rawlinson explores the origins, culture, and influential mercantile practices of the Phoenician people, tracing their impact on the ancient Mediterranean world. His contribution to the study of ancient history has earned him recognition as a foundational figure in the field, and his texts continue to be referenced by scholars and enthusiasts of antiquity.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Schlagworte Alexander the Great • ancient civilizations • ancient world history • antiquity maritime nations • archaeology Mediterranean • Classical Studies • cultural heritage Phoenicia • Dan Brown • George Rawlinson historian • Homo Deus • Ken Follett • Middle Eastern Studies • Mythology • Phoenician history • Rome • sapiens • seafaring ancient societies • templars • the song of achilles • Vikings
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