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       George Rawlinson

      History of Phoenicia

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664640888

       TO THE CHANCELLOR, VICE-CHANCELLOR, and SCHOLARS Of The UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

       This Work

       CAMDEN PROFESSOR

       PREFACE

       HISTORY OF PHOENICIA

       CHAPTER I—THE LAND

       CHAPTER II—CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIONS

       CHAPTER III—THE PEOPLE—ORIGIN AND CHARACTERISTICS

       CHAPTER IV—THE CITIES

       CHAPTER V—THE COLONIES

       CHAPTER VI—ARCHITECTURE

       CHAPTER VII—ÆSTHETIC ART

       CHAPTER VIII—INDUSTRIAL ART AND MANUFACTURES

       CHAPTER IX—SHIPS, NAVIGATION, AND COMMERCE

       CHAPTER X—MINING

       CHAPTER XI—RELIGION

       CHAPTER XII—DRESS, ORNAMENTS, AND SOCIAL HABITS

       CHAPTER XIII—PHOENICIAN WRITING, LANGUAGE, AND LITERATURE

       CHAPTER XIV—POLITICAL HISTORY

       1. Phoenicia, before the establishment of the hegemony of Tyre.

       2. Phoenicia under the hegemony of Tyre (B.C. 1252-877)

       3. Phoenicia during the period of its subjection to Assyria (B.C.

       4. Phoenicia during its struggles with Babylon and Egypt (about B.C.

       5. Phoenicia under the Persians (B.C. 528-333)

       6. Phoenicia in the time of Alexander the Great (B.C. 333-323)

       7. Phoenicia under the Greeks (B.C. 323-65)

       8. Phoenicia under the Romans (B.C. 65-A.D. 650)

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       CHANCELLOR, VICE-CHANCELLOR, and SCHOLARS

       Of The

       UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

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      His Last as Occupant of a Professorial Chair

       Is Dedicated

       As a Token of Respect and Gratitude

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      PREPARER’S NOTE

       The original text contains a number of characters that are

       not available even in 8-bit Windows text. Where possible

       these have been represented with a similar letter, but some

       things, e.g. Hebrew script, have been omitted.

       The 8-bit version of this text includes Windows font

       characters. These may be lost in 7-bit versions of the text,

       or when viewed with different fonts.

       Greek text has been transliterated within brackets “{}”

       using an Oxford English Dictionary alphabet table.

       Diacritical marks have been lost. Phoenician or other

       Semitic text has been replaced with an ellipsis in brackets,

       i.e. “{ … }”.

       The numerous sketches and maps in the original have also

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      Histories of Phoenicia or of the Phoenicians were written towards the middle of the present century by Movers and Kenrick. The elaborate work of the former writer01 collected into five moderate-sized volumes all the notices that classical

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