A History of Babylon, 2200 BC-AD 75

A History of Babylon, 2200 BC-AD 75

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  • Create Date:2021-09-19 09:56:25
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  • Author:Paul-Alain Beaulieu
  • ISBN:1405188987
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Summary

Provides a new narrative history of the ancient world, from the beginnings of civilization in the ancient Near East and Egypt to the fall of Constantinople

Written by an expert in the field, this book presents a narrative history of Babylon from the time of its First Dynasty (1880-1595) until the last centuries of the city's existence during the Hellenistic and Parthian periods (ca。 331-75 AD)。 Unlike other texts on Ancient Near Eastern and Mesopotamian history, it offers a unique focus on Babylon and Babylonia, while still providing readers with an awareness of the interaction with other states and peoples。 Organized chronologically, it places the various socio-economic and cultural developments and institutions in their historical context。 The book also gives religious and intellectual developments more respectable coverage than books that have come before it。

A History of Babylon, 2200 BC - AD 75 teaches readers about the most important phase in the development of Mesopotamian culture。 The book offers in-depth chapter coverage on the Sumero-Addadian Background, the rise of Babylon, the decline of the first dynasty, Kassite ascendancy, the second dynasty of Isin, Arameans and Chaldeans, the Assyrian century, the imperial heyday, and Babylon under foreign rule。


Focuses on Babylon and Babylonia
Written by a highly regarded Assyriologist
Part of the very successful Histories of the Ancient World series
An excellent resource for students, instructors, and scholars
A History of Babylon, 2200 BC - AD 75 is a profound text that will be ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses on Ancient Near Eastern and Mesopotamian history and scholars of the subject。

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Liam Malone

I think this is one of the best histories I've read in ages。 It is difficult keeping track of the proper names for people, tribes, individuals, gods, temples, regions, cities, canals, mountains because all the names are so foreign to me。 But the level of detail is stupendous。 As part of my mammoth 24+ reading project on the Ancient Near East, I now can place Babylon in its framework。 The only question I have for now is when conquerors deported victims it doesn't really tell us where they went! U I think this is one of the best histories I've read in ages。 It is difficult keeping track of the proper names for people, tribes, individuals, gods, temples, regions, cities, canals, mountains because all the names are so foreign to me。 But the level of detail is stupendous。 As part of my mammoth 24+ reading project on the Ancient Near East, I now can place Babylon in its framework。 The only question I have for now is when conquerors deported victims it doesn't really tell us where they went! Under Assyria many went into the Assyrian homelands。 Like the Jews to Babylon。 。。。more