The Essential Works of George Rawlinson. Egypt, The Kings of Israel and Judah, Phoenicia, Parthia, Chaldea, Assyria, Media, Babylon, Persia…
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- Nombre de pages3099
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- ISBN859-65--4776452-6
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- Date de parution25/12/2023
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In "The Essential Works of George Rawlinson, " the reader is invited to explore a meticulously curated collection of Rawlinson's seminal writings on ancient history and culture. Renowned for his articulate prose and analytical depth, Rawlinson's texts delve into the civilizations of the Near East, particularly focusing on the Assyrians and Babylonians. The literary style combines rigorous scholarship with a narrative accessibility that brings historical figures and events vividly to life, situating these works within the broader context of 19th-century historiography, characterized by a growing fascination with archaeology and oriental studies.
George Rawlinson, an eminent scholar and one of the pioneering archaeologists of his time, significantly contributed to the understanding of ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. His deep engagement with cuneiform inscriptions and the translation of monumental inscriptions-coupled with his role as the editor of the acclaimed "History of Herodotus"-shaped his perspectives on the complexities of ancient societies.
His academic journey underscores a lifelong commitment to unveiling the narratives of civilizations often overshadowed in mainstream historical discourse. This collection is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history alike, as it offers invaluable insights into the foundations of modern historiography. Rawlinson's ability to weave together facts with compelling storytelling invites readers to not only learn but to engage critically with the ancient world, making this compilation an essential addition to any academic library.
George Rawlinson, an eminent scholar and one of the pioneering archaeologists of his time, significantly contributed to the understanding of ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. His deep engagement with cuneiform inscriptions and the translation of monumental inscriptions-coupled with his role as the editor of the acclaimed "History of Herodotus"-shaped his perspectives on the complexities of ancient societies.
His academic journey underscores a lifelong commitment to unveiling the narratives of civilizations often overshadowed in mainstream historical discourse. This collection is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history alike, as it offers invaluable insights into the foundations of modern historiography. Rawlinson's ability to weave together facts with compelling storytelling invites readers to not only learn but to engage critically with the ancient world, making this compilation an essential addition to any academic library.
In "The Essential Works of George Rawlinson, " the reader is invited to explore a meticulously curated collection of Rawlinson's seminal writings on ancient history and culture. Renowned for his articulate prose and analytical depth, Rawlinson's texts delve into the civilizations of the Near East, particularly focusing on the Assyrians and Babylonians. The literary style combines rigorous scholarship with a narrative accessibility that brings historical figures and events vividly to life, situating these works within the broader context of 19th-century historiography, characterized by a growing fascination with archaeology and oriental studies.
George Rawlinson, an eminent scholar and one of the pioneering archaeologists of his time, significantly contributed to the understanding of ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. His deep engagement with cuneiform inscriptions and the translation of monumental inscriptions-coupled with his role as the editor of the acclaimed "History of Herodotus"-shaped his perspectives on the complexities of ancient societies.
His academic journey underscores a lifelong commitment to unveiling the narratives of civilizations often overshadowed in mainstream historical discourse. This collection is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history alike, as it offers invaluable insights into the foundations of modern historiography. Rawlinson's ability to weave together facts with compelling storytelling invites readers to not only learn but to engage critically with the ancient world, making this compilation an essential addition to any academic library.
George Rawlinson, an eminent scholar and one of the pioneering archaeologists of his time, significantly contributed to the understanding of ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. His deep engagement with cuneiform inscriptions and the translation of monumental inscriptions-coupled with his role as the editor of the acclaimed "History of Herodotus"-shaped his perspectives on the complexities of ancient societies.
His academic journey underscores a lifelong commitment to unveiling the narratives of civilizations often overshadowed in mainstream historical discourse. This collection is highly recommended for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history alike, as it offers invaluable insights into the foundations of modern historiography. Rawlinson's ability to weave together facts with compelling storytelling invites readers to not only learn but to engage critically with the ancient world, making this compilation an essential addition to any academic library.