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A History of the Ancient World

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In a distinguished career, Chester Starr has explored topics from early humanity to Athenian democracy and classical sea power. His notable work, A History of the Ancient World, is now available in a new edition, providing an informative account of early history from the rise of the first cities to the fall of the Roman Empire. This richly illustrated edition explores early human history, with Greece and Rome at the forefront, while also surveying the cities and empires of Mesopotamia, India from the Indus civilization to the Gupta state, and China from the Hsia dynasty to the Han empire. The new edition incorporates the latest research into Starr's clear narrative, with revisions to nearly every chapter. It includes updated discussions on early humankind, a new perspective on the Jewish revolt against Rome led by Bar Kochba, and thoroughly revised bibliographies. The account of the Roman Empire's decline has also been rewritten based on recent classical scholarship. Numerous carefully selected maps and illustrations enhance the text, while Starr's engaging prose makes complex ancient history accessible to nonspecialists. Previous editions were praised for their scope and accuracy, and this updated Fourth Edition remains a distinguished and comprehensive introduction to the ancient past.

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A History of the Ancient World, Chester G. Starr

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1991
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Titul
A History of the Ancient World
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1991
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
742
ISBN10
0195066286
ISBN13
9780195066289
Série
Anotácia
In a distinguished career, Chester Starr has explored topics from early humanity to Athenian democracy and classical sea power. His notable work, A History of the Ancient World, is now available in a new edition, providing an informative account of early history from the rise of the first cities to the fall of the Roman Empire. This richly illustrated edition explores early human history, with Greece and Rome at the forefront, while also surveying the cities and empires of Mesopotamia, India from the Indus civilization to the Gupta state, and China from the Hsia dynasty to the Han empire. The new edition incorporates the latest research into Starr's clear narrative, with revisions to nearly every chapter. It includes updated discussions on early humankind, a new perspective on the Jewish revolt against Rome led by Bar Kochba, and thoroughly revised bibliographies. The account of the Roman Empire's decline has also been rewritten based on recent classical scholarship. Numerous carefully selected maps and illustrations enhance the text, while Starr's engaging prose makes complex ancient history accessible to nonspecialists. Previous editions were praised for their scope and accuracy, and this updated Fourth Edition remains a distinguished and comprehensive introduction to the ancient past.