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Empire in Ancient Assyria. Assyriology Archives, #6
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- Date de parution10/11/2025
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Résumé
In the heart of Mesopotamia rose one of history's most disciplined and awe-inspiring civilizations - the Assyrian Empire, a realm that transformed the art of kingship, war, and recordkeeping into instruments of divine order. Empire in Ancient Assyria immerses the reader in a world where clay tablets governed destiny, where cities like Nineveh and Assur pulsed with the rhythm of conquest and faith, and where kings believed themselves chosen by the gods to bring cosmic order to earth.
Drawing from archaeological discoveries, royal inscriptions, and the remarkable Eponym Canon, this work unveils how the Assyrians measured time itself - turning governance into sacred mathematics and history into the architecture of eternity. Through vivid narrative and deep scholarship, Empire in Ancient Assyria traces the empire's rise from a cluster of riverine city-states to the greatest military and administrative power of the ancient world.
It explores the celestial philosophies that shaped their calendar, the monumental palaces that immortalized their kings, and the libraries that preserved the wisdom of millennia. This is not merely the story of an empire-it is the chronicle of humanity's earliest attempt to master time, memory, and meaning itself, carved in stone and fired in the furnaces of history.
Drawing from archaeological discoveries, royal inscriptions, and the remarkable Eponym Canon, this work unveils how the Assyrians measured time itself - turning governance into sacred mathematics and history into the architecture of eternity. Through vivid narrative and deep scholarship, Empire in Ancient Assyria traces the empire's rise from a cluster of riverine city-states to the greatest military and administrative power of the ancient world.
It explores the celestial philosophies that shaped their calendar, the monumental palaces that immortalized their kings, and the libraries that preserved the wisdom of millennia. This is not merely the story of an empire-it is the chronicle of humanity's earliest attempt to master time, memory, and meaning itself, carved in stone and fired in the furnaces of history.



