The Siege of Tyre: Alexander the Great and the Gateway to Empire
Autor David A. Guentheren Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2024
The Siege of Tyre: Alexander the Great and the Gateway to Empire by David A. Guenther is the first book-length treatment of this critical and fascinating campaign, featuring catapults, triremes, religious invocations, close combat, and marvels of engineering, including a massive manmade causeway from the mainland to the island. The siege is thoroughly analyzed from the standpoint of what is plausible given the nature of the technology of the time and what we now know of the geology and physical fortifications of ancient Tyre. The book begins with the background leading up to the siege: Alexander’s army, his invasion of Asia Minor, the sieges of Miletus and Halicarnassus, and the battles of the Granicus and Issus. It also describes the culture, people, cities, and economy of ancient Phoenicia to place the story of the siege in a broader context. Critical to the siege were the evolving technologies in the ancient Mediterranean world, including innovations in catapult design, military engineering, and naval architecture. Guenther also takes into account recent scientific discoveries about the geology of the ancient seabed around Tyre and its effect on the siege. Finally, the book points out possible gender-biased views on topics such as sacred temple prostitution among the ancient Phoenicians and the fate of women in besieged cities of the ancient world. An engrossing blend of ancient wonder and historical and technological analysis, The Siege of Tyre is the remarkable story of Alexander the Great’s “masterpiece.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594164286
ISBN-10: 1594164282
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 12 b-w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Westholme Publishing, U.S.
Colecția Westholme Publishing
ISBN-10: 1594164282
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 12 b-w
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Westholme Publishing, U.S.
Colecția Westholme Publishing
Recenzii
"In an absorbing, meticulously researched study, Guenther hones in on Alexander’s 332 BC siege of what was once a Phoenician island—now attached to the coast of Lebanon. In hot pursuit of the Persian emperor, Darius, Alexander made the strategic move to disband the Macedonian-Greek navy, as it was no match for the powerful Persian navy, and instead concentrate on striking by land the string of Phoenician coastal towns that made, supplied, and repaired the great Persian ships. After enduring a long march into Asia Minor, then clashing with and scattering Persian troops in the battles of Granicus and Issus, Alexander moved down the Phoenician coast to subdue the home ports, from Arados to Sidon—and all except Tyre accommodated him. The Tyrians resisted and killed Alexander’s envoys, ensuring a violent outcome. The author undertakes in detail the elaborate engineering feats that Alexander and his army used to besiege the recalcitrant Tyre, starting with the “mole,” a kind of massive pier to reach the city’s walls. Despite the ingenious resistance of the Tyrians, Alexander now had a reinforced navy arrive to block the harbor, as well as the use of his catapults and rams, and perhaps “ladders” (the author rather humorously debates the various historians on the scholarly interpretation of certain ancient Greek words), to breach the walls at last. Drawing from ancient sources as well as from modern historians, Guenther dwells extensively on the makeup of Alexander’s army and marvelous engineering for a surprisingly readable adventure. Suspense and action galore in this original, accessible study of an otherwise well-known historical personage."—KIRKUS REVIEWS
“David A. Guenther tells the story of an epic episode in ancient history: the siege of the glorious and powerful island of Tyre by Alexander the Great. Through a meticulous analysis of the Greek and Latin accounts of the siege, Guenther sheds light on a fascinating unequal struggle: Alexander's numerical and technical superiority and audacity against the fierce resistance of the Tyrians withdrawn to their supposedly impregnable island—with the gods in the middle, as at Troy, helping one side or the other. This book offers a timely reflection on past and present imperial dynamics, and on war, with its excesses and regulatory processes.”—Corinne Bonnet, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
“David A. Guenther tells the story of an epic episode in ancient history: the siege of the glorious and powerful island of Tyre by Alexander the Great. Through a meticulous analysis of the Greek and Latin accounts of the siege, Guenther sheds light on a fascinating unequal struggle: Alexander's numerical and technical superiority and audacity against the fierce resistance of the Tyrians withdrawn to their supposedly impregnable island—with the gods in the middle, as at Troy, helping one side or the other. This book offers a timely reflection on past and present imperial dynamics, and on war, with its excesses and regulatory processes.”—Corinne Bonnet, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Notă biografică
David A. Guenther is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Oregon. He has taught for over thirty years and authored many award-winning journal articles. A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, he lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife.
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The Siege of Tyre: Alexander the Great and the Gateway to Empire by David A. Guenther is the first book-length treatment of this critical and fascinating campaign, featuring catapults, triremes, religious invocations, close combat, and marvels of engineering, including a massive manmade causeway from the mainland to the island. The siege is thoroughly analyzed from the standpoint of what is plausible given the nature of the technology of the time and what we now know of the geology and physical fortifications of ancient Tyre. The book begins with the background leading up to the siege: Alexander’s army, his invasion of Asia Minor, the sieges of Miletus and Halicarnassus, and the battles of the Granicus and Issus. It also describes the culture, people, cities, and economy of ancient Phoenicia to place the story of the siege in a broader context. Critical to the siege were the evolving technologies in the ancient Mediterranean world, including innovations in catapult design, military engineering, and naval architecture. Guenther also takes into account recent scientific discoveries about the geology of the ancient seabed around Tyre and its effect on the siege. Finally, the book points out possible gender-biased views on topics such as sacred temple prostitution among the ancient Phoenicians and the fate of women in besieged cities of the ancient world. An engrossing blend of ancient wonder and historical and technological analysis, The Siege of Tyre is the remarkable story of Alexander the Great’s “masterpiece.”