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History of the Persian Empire

Achaemenid period

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History of the Persian Empire
A. T. Olmstead, A. T. Olmstead
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An edition of History of the Persian Empire (1948)

History of the Persian Empire

Achaemenid period

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At the foot of the Mount of Mercy in southeastern Persia, Darius the Great built his capital, Persepolis -- a symbol of Persian glory for two centuries. At its height the Achaemenid Empire, with its power centered in this city, reached from the Nile and Greece eastward to India. Dominating the major travel routes between East and West, it was the meeting ground of the great cultures of the ancient world. Here is the history of the crucial period from Cyrus' extension of Persian rule to Greece to the burning of Persepolis itself by Alexander the Great. Out of a lifetime of study of the ancient Near East, Professor Olmstead has gathered previously unknown material into the story of the life, times, and thought of the Persians, told for the first time from the Persian rather than the traditional Greek point of view. In this story, the author shows how the science, literature, language, and myths of the ancients grew from the intermingling of many cultures and entered into the formation of our own civilization. - Publisher.

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Cover of: History of the Persian Empire.
History of the Persian Empire.
1966, University of Chicago Press
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Cover of: History of the Persian Empire.
History of the Persian Empire.
1963, University of Chicago Press
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History of the Persian Empire.
1959, University of Chicago Press
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Cover of: History of the Persian Empire
History of the Persian Empire: Achaemenid period
1948, University of Chicago Press
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Cover of: History of the Persian Empire.
History of the Persian Empire.
1948, University of Chicago Press
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1948, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Ancient history
Iranian origins
Founder Cyrus
Camp of the Persians
Life among the subject peoples
Cambyses and the conquest of Egypt
Prophet Zoroaster
Usurper Darius
A new lawgiver
From India to Europe
Problems of the Greek frontier
The three capitals : Ecbatana, Babylon, and Susa
Persepolis
A royal huckster
Paths of the gods
Xerxes as crown prince
The great king and his armies
Failure in Europe
Delian League against Persia
New Year's Day at Persepolis
Overtaxation and its results
Triumphs through diplomacy
Oriental tales and romances
Science without theology
Divide and conquer
Decision for Sparta
Dictator to Greece
The last Egyptian empire
Brief recovery
The Nile regained
Science true and false
Religions dying and living
Fresh breezes from the West
Philip and the start of the crusade
Alexander, heir to the crusade
The oriental god-king
Persepolis : the crusade ends

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Chicago, IL

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Library of Congress
DS281 .O4

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Hardcover
Pagination
xix, 576 p., [71] p. of plates (1 folded)
Number of pages
576
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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OL6030813M
LCCN
48007317
OCLC/WorldCat
9078588
Library Thing
2852873

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