The History of Antiquity, Vol. 2 (of 6)

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The History of Antiquity, Vol. 2 (of 6)

by Max Duncker

EN·~9 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
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THE HISTORY OF ANTIQUITY.

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THE - HISTORY OF ANTIQUITY. - FROM THE GERMAN - OF - PROFESSOR MAX DUNCKER,

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BOOK III. - ASSYRIA. PHŒNICIA. ISRAEL.

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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: Footnotes have been renumbered and moved to the end of the chapters in this HTML version. Obvious errors in punctuation have been silently corrected. Other than that, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, and ligature usage have been retained.

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ASSYRIA.

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CHAPTER I. - THE STORY OF NINUS AND SEMIRAMIS.

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CHAPTER II. - THE BEGINNINGS OF THE ASSYRIAN KINGDOM.

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CHAPTER III. - THE NAVIGATION AND COLONIES OF THE PHENICIANS.

1:07:51
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CHAPTER IV. - THE TRIBES OF ISRAEL.

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CHAPTER V. - THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MONARCHY IN ISRAEL.

23:21

Description

The volume offers a richly detailed tour of the ancient Near East, drawing on nineteenth‑century scholarship that has been carefully translated and updated. It opens with a sweeping description of the land between the Tigris and the Zagros, where fertile valleys and rugged highlands nurtured early societies. From this setting emerges the legendary king Ninus, whose ambitious campaigns against Babylon, Armenia and Media set the stage for the rise of Assyria.

The subsequent chapters broaden the narrative, guiding listeners through the seafaring prowess of the Phoenicians, the tribal organization of early Israel, and the formative reigns of David and Solomon. Interwoven with observations on trade routes, agricultural practices, and religious customs, the work paints a vivid picture of how these cultures interacted and shaped one another. Listeners will find a compelling blend of geographical insight and human drama that brings the ancient world to life without sacrificing scholarly rigor.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (520K characters)

Release date

2012-02-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Max Duncker

Max Duncker

1811–1886

A 19th-century German historian and public figure, he is best remembered for sweeping works on the ancient world and for moving between scholarship and politics in a turbulent age. His life joined academic ambition with public service, giving his writing a strong sense of history in motion.

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