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In "History of the Sasanian Empire," George Rawlinson delves into the intricacies of one of ancient Persia's most influential dynasties, illuminating its political, cultural, and social dimensions. Written in the 19th century, Rawlinson's scholarly work reflects a meticulous adherence to primary sources and archaeological findings, blending narrative history with analytical insight characteristic of the era's intellectual rigor. His attention to detail and engaging prose offer readers not only a chronological account of the Sasanian rulers but also a deep exploration of their contributions to…mehr

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In "History of the Sasanian Empire," George Rawlinson delves into the intricacies of one of ancient Persia's most influential dynasties, illuminating its political, cultural, and social dimensions. Written in the 19th century, Rawlinson's scholarly work reflects a meticulous adherence to primary sources and archaeological findings, blending narrative history with analytical insight characteristic of the era's intellectual rigor. His attention to detail and engaging prose offer readers not only a chronological account of the Sasanian rulers but also a deep exploration of their contributions to art, religion, and governance, placing the empire within the broader context of ancient Near Eastern history. George Rawlinson, a noted historian and linguist, was deeply influenced by his background in classical studies and his career as a scholar in Assyrian and Babylonian antiquities. His profound admiration for Persian civilization motivated him to undertake comprehensive research on the Sasanian Empire, while his expertise in cuneiform inscriptions provided invaluable perspectives on the complexities of the era. Rawlinson's commitment to resurrecting the voices of this ancient empire underscores his significant contributions to historical scholarship. This book is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history, as it presents a meticulous portrait of the Sasanian Empire that enriches our understanding of its lasting legacy. By weaving together historical narratives and analytical rigor, Rawlinson's work invites readers to engage with a pivotal chapter in the ancient world that continues to inform our cultural and political landscapes today.

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George Rawlinson (1812-1902) was an eminent English scholar and historian of the 19th century, renowned for his contributions to the field of ancient history. Born in Chadlington, Oxfordshire, he was the younger brother of the more famous Assyriologist, Sir Henry Rawlinson. George Rawlinson was a scholar of classical languages and history, having graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in 1838, where he later became a fellow. He became Camden Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford, a position he held from 1861 to 1889, and was a prolific writer on the ancient world. His works, characterized by meticulous research and a clear, narrative style, made significant impacts on the study of ancient history during his time. Among his notable works is the 'History of the Sasanian Empire,' which delves into the intricate history of the Sasanian Persians, a regional power in the Near East from 224 to 651 CE. His comprehensive depiction of this empire is considered a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of the late ancient world and the transition towards the early medieval period. Rawlinson's scholarship illuminated the interplay between major civilizations such as the Roman Empire and the Sasanians, a topic that continues to captivate students and historians. His body of work is marked by an ease of readability that brings to life the ancient events he studied, reaching a broader audience beyond academic circles and contributing to the popularization of historical studies.