Phoenicia: History of a Civilization
By (Author) George Rawlinson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
12th November 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Asian history
939.44
Paperback
376
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
458g
George Rawlinson's classic account of the Phoenicians, one of the most important and compelling of ancient civilizations - and one of the least familiar to the general public - is here reissued in its first paperback edition. Topics covered include 'Early Phoenician Enterprise', 'Rise of Tyre to the First Rank Among the Cities', 'Phoenicia's Contest With Assyria, and Her Position as Assyria's Tributary', 'Phoenicia's Recovery of Independence', 'Phoenician Manufactures and Works of Art' and 'Phoenician Language, Writing and Literature'. This seminal work, which has provided the basis for much modern scholarship on the history and archaeology of the Levant, will be welcomed by all those interested in the ancient history of the Mediterranean world in general and of Lebanon in particular.
George Rawlinson (1812-1902), English scholar and historian, is best known for his translation of the History of Herodotus, The Origin of Nations, Manual of Ancient History, The History of Ancient Egypt, and his contributions to the Encyclopedia Britannica.