>
History of Babylonia and Assyria: Volume 1 (Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology)

History of Babylonia and Assyria: Volume 1 (Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology)

  • £14.69
  • Save £15


Robert William Rogers
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 7/2/2015
EAN 9781108083072, ISBN10: 1108083072

Paperback, 456 pages, 21.7 x 14 x 2.8 cm
Language: English

Robert W. Rogers (1864–1930), American professor of biblical exegesis, became fascinated by the Hebrew language as a boy, when trying to understand the Book of Job, and subsequently studied ancient languages and history in Leipzig and Oxford, where he became a friend of A. H. Sayce. In this two-volume 1901 work, he provides a history of the Mesopotamian civilisations, but begins with an extensive review of the archaeological and literary sources of information, opening with the earliest accounts of Western travellers. Volume 1 then continues with a discussion of the environment and resources, and the peoples and the chronology of the area, before beginning a narrative of Babylonian history, which closes with the end of the dynasty of Isin. The work, with its detailed review of and reliance on original sources, is still valuable as an introduction to a long period of ancient Middle Eastern history.

Preface
Book I. Prolegomena
1. Early travellers and early decipherers
2. Grotefend and Rawlinson
3. Early explorers in Babylonia
4. Explorations in Assyria and Babylonia, 1734–1820
5. Excavations in Assyria and Babylonia, 1843–54
6. The decipherment of Assyrian
7. The decipherment of Sumerian and Vannic
8. Explorations in Assyria and Babylonia, 1872–1900
9. The sources
10. The lands of Babylonia and Assyria
11. The peoples of Babylonia and Assyria
12. The chronology
Book II. The History of Babylonia
1. The history of Babylonia to the fall of Larsa
2. The first and second dynasties of Babylon
3. The Kassite dynasty
4. The dynasty of Isin.