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Ancient Persia


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Éditeur : I.B.Tauris Date & Lieu : 2001, New York
Préface : Pages : 332
Traduction : ISBN : 1-85043-999-0
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 156x234 mm
Thème : Histoire

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Ancient Persia

Ancient Persia: from 550 BC to 650 AD

Of all the great civilisations of the ancient world, that of Persia is one of the most remarkable but least understood. That is a study of the country's origins and of why it collapsed so dramatically with the Arab invasions of the seventh century. Josef Wiesehöfer provides a comprehensive survey of the Persian Empire under the Achaemenids, the Parthians and the Sasanians. By focusing on promary sources - written, archaeological and numismatic evidenc from Persia - he avoids the traditional Western approach which has tended sto rely so heavily on innaccurate, and sometimes prejudiced, Greek and Roman accounts. Part of the freshness of Ancient Persia comes from presenting a historical discussion of Persia from a Near Eastern perspective. A comprehensive social, political and cultural history of ancient Persia, Wiesehöfer's work provides important new material for specialists while being fully accessible and appealing to anyone interested in the ancient world.


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Contents

Illustrations / vii
Preface / ix
Introduction: The Beginnings of Iranian Supremacy in the Ancient Near East / 1

PART ONE Iran from Cyrus to Alexander the Great: the Reign of the Achaemenids / 5
1 The Testimonies / 7
2 The King and his Subjects / 29
3 Xpaça, Dahyava and Bagi: the Kingdom, the Peoples and the Tributes Paid to the King / 56
4 Everyday Life in Achaemenid Persis / 66

PART TWO Interlude / 103
5 Macedonian Domination over Iran / 105

PART THREE Iran from Arsaces I to Artabanus IV: the Parthian Reign / 115
6 The Testimonies / 117
7 The King and his Subjects / 130
8 Satraps, Traders, Soldiers and Priests: Administration, Economy, the Army and Cults in Arsacid Iran / 144

PART FOUR Iran from Ardashir I to Yazdgird III: the Reign of the Sasanians / 151
9 The Testimonies / 153
10 The King and his Subjects / 165
11 Eranshahr: the Empire, its Inhabitants and their Way of Life / 183

Conclusion: The Survival and Rediscovery of Ancient Iran / 223

Postscript / 243
Abbreviations / 247
Bibliographical Essays / 251
Chronological Table / 310
Dynasties and Kings / 316
Index / 321




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