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Assyrian Empire - Illustrated Edition - cover

Assyrian Empire - Illustrated Edition

George Rawlinson

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Assyrian Empire," George Rawlinson meticulously unravels the complexities of one of the ancient world's most formidable powers. Through a blend of extensive historical analysis, archeological insights, and vivid narratives, Rawlinson presents a comprehensive account of the Assyrian civilization, its military prowess, administrative innovations, and cultural achievements. His literary style is rich and accessible, deftly weaving together primary sources and scholarly interpretations to provide readers with a vivid picture of Assyrian life, politics, and the empire's eventual decline, all set against the backdrop of its contemporary civilizations, including Babylon and Persia. George Rawlinson, a renowned Victorian historian, was an eminent scholar of ancient Near Eastern studies. His expertise in languages, particularly his significant contributions to the decipherment of cuneiform inscriptions, deepened his understanding of the Assyrian Empire's intricate history. Having served as a scholar, diplomat, and editor, Rawlinson's passion for antiquity and his burgeoning interest in Mesopotamian cultures significantly informed his research, making him a trusted authority on the subject. For readers seeking a thorough understanding of ancient history, "Assyrian Empire" is indispensable. Rawlinson's authoritative narrative not only enlightens but also captivates, making it essential for students, historians, and anyone intrigued by the legacies of ancient civilizations. This work offers a profound appreciation of a world that has shaped much of human history.
Disponibile da: 17/11/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 352 pagine.

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