History of the Phoenician Civilization. Exploring the Mercantile Prowess and Cultural Legacy of Ancient Phoenicia
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- Nombre de pages389
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4779363-2
- EAN8596547793632
- Date de parution29/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "History of the Phoenician Civilization, " George Rawlinson meticulously unravels the intricate tapestry of Phoenician society, exploring its significant contributions to trade, culture, and the evolution of written language in the ancient Mediterranean world. Employing a narrative style that beautifully marries scholarly rigor with accessible prose, Rawlinson situates the Phoenicians within the broader context of ancient history, deftly analyzing their interactions with neighboring civilizations such as the Egyptians and Greeks.
The work is distinguished by its comprehensive use of archaeological evidence alongside classical texts, thereby enriching our understanding of a culture often overshadowed by its more dominant contemporaries. George Rawlinson, a prominent historian and philologist of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by his extensive study of ancient Near Eastern scripts and historical contexts. His familiarity with classical authors and dedication to accuracy promote a nuanced portrayal of the Phoenicians, shedding light on their complexities as seafarers, traders, and innovators.
Rawlinson's passion for history is evident in his painstaking research, which aims not only to document the Phoenicians but to foster an appreciation for their enduring legacy. Readers interested in ancient civilizations and the foundations of Western culture will find Rawlinson's work an invaluable resource. With its balanced blend of historical detail and engaging narrative, "History of the Phoenician Civilization" invites scholars and casual readers alike to explore the richness of a civilization that laid the groundwork for contemporary trade and commerce.
This book stands as a testament to the Phoenicians' pivotal role in shaping the ancient world, making it a crucial addition to any serious historical library.
The work is distinguished by its comprehensive use of archaeological evidence alongside classical texts, thereby enriching our understanding of a culture often overshadowed by its more dominant contemporaries. George Rawlinson, a prominent historian and philologist of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by his extensive study of ancient Near Eastern scripts and historical contexts. His familiarity with classical authors and dedication to accuracy promote a nuanced portrayal of the Phoenicians, shedding light on their complexities as seafarers, traders, and innovators.
Rawlinson's passion for history is evident in his painstaking research, which aims not only to document the Phoenicians but to foster an appreciation for their enduring legacy. Readers interested in ancient civilizations and the foundations of Western culture will find Rawlinson's work an invaluable resource. With its balanced blend of historical detail and engaging narrative, "History of the Phoenician Civilization" invites scholars and casual readers alike to explore the richness of a civilization that laid the groundwork for contemporary trade and commerce.
This book stands as a testament to the Phoenicians' pivotal role in shaping the ancient world, making it a crucial addition to any serious historical library.
In "History of the Phoenician Civilization, " George Rawlinson meticulously unravels the intricate tapestry of Phoenician society, exploring its significant contributions to trade, culture, and the evolution of written language in the ancient Mediterranean world. Employing a narrative style that beautifully marries scholarly rigor with accessible prose, Rawlinson situates the Phoenicians within the broader context of ancient history, deftly analyzing their interactions with neighboring civilizations such as the Egyptians and Greeks.
The work is distinguished by its comprehensive use of archaeological evidence alongside classical texts, thereby enriching our understanding of a culture often overshadowed by its more dominant contemporaries. George Rawlinson, a prominent historian and philologist of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by his extensive study of ancient Near Eastern scripts and historical contexts. His familiarity with classical authors and dedication to accuracy promote a nuanced portrayal of the Phoenicians, shedding light on their complexities as seafarers, traders, and innovators.
Rawlinson's passion for history is evident in his painstaking research, which aims not only to document the Phoenicians but to foster an appreciation for their enduring legacy. Readers interested in ancient civilizations and the foundations of Western culture will find Rawlinson's work an invaluable resource. With its balanced blend of historical detail and engaging narrative, "History of the Phoenician Civilization" invites scholars and casual readers alike to explore the richness of a civilization that laid the groundwork for contemporary trade and commerce.
This book stands as a testament to the Phoenicians' pivotal role in shaping the ancient world, making it a crucial addition to any serious historical library.
The work is distinguished by its comprehensive use of archaeological evidence alongside classical texts, thereby enriching our understanding of a culture often overshadowed by its more dominant contemporaries. George Rawlinson, a prominent historian and philologist of the 19th century, was deeply influenced by his extensive study of ancient Near Eastern scripts and historical contexts. His familiarity with classical authors and dedication to accuracy promote a nuanced portrayal of the Phoenicians, shedding light on their complexities as seafarers, traders, and innovators.
Rawlinson's passion for history is evident in his painstaking research, which aims not only to document the Phoenicians but to foster an appreciation for their enduring legacy. Readers interested in ancient civilizations and the foundations of Western culture will find Rawlinson's work an invaluable resource. With its balanced blend of historical detail and engaging narrative, "History of the Phoenician Civilization" invites scholars and casual readers alike to explore the richness of a civilization that laid the groundwork for contemporary trade and commerce.
This book stands as a testament to the Phoenicians' pivotal role in shaping the ancient world, making it a crucial addition to any serious historical library.