Ancient Persia

Ancient Persia
Author: Josef Wiesehöfer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Iran
ISBN: 9781417520770

Persia

Persia
Author: Jeffrey Spier
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2022-05-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1606066803

A fascinating study of Persia’s interactions and exchanges of influence with ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. The founding of the first Persian Empire by the Achaemenid king Cyrus the Great in the sixth century BCE established one of the greatest world powers of antiquity. Extending from the borders of Greece to northern India, Persia was seen by the Greeks as a vastly wealthy and powerful rival and often as an existential threat. When the Macedonian king Alexander the Great finally conquered the Achaemenid Empire in 330 BCE, Greek culture spread throughout the Near East, but local dynasties—first the Parthian (247 BCE–224 CE) and then the Sasanian (224–651 CE)—reestablished themselves. The rise of the Roman Empire as a world power quickly brought it, too, into conflict with Persia, despite the common trade that flowed through their territories. Persia addresses the political, intellectual, religious, and artistic relations between Persia, Greece, and Rome from the seventh century BCE to the Arab conquest of 651 CE. Essays by international scholars trace interactions and exchanges of influence. With more than three hundred images, this richly illustrated volume features sculpture, jewelry, silver luxury vessels, coins, gems, and inscriptions that reflect the Persian ideology of empire and its impact throughout Persia’s own diverse lands and the Greek and Roman spheres. This volume is published to accompany a major international exhibition presented at the Getty Villa from April 6 to August 8, 2022.

Athens and Persia in the Fifth Century BC

Athens and Persia in the Fifth Century BC
Author: Margaret C. Miller
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2004-08-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521607582

First comprehensive collection of evidence of the relations between Athens and Persia in fifth century BC.

A History of Persian Earthquakes

A History of Persian Earthquakes
Author: N. N. Ambraseys
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2005-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521021876

A study of the historical seismicity of Iran over the last thirteen centuries.

Persian Grammar

Persian Grammar
Author: Ann K. S. Lambton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1974
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521091244

The grammar in this book is comprehensive, and contains all that is necessary for the student to become thoroughly familiar with the language.

Eastern Persia

Eastern Persia
Author: India. Persian Boundary Commission
Publisher: London : Macmillan
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1876
Genre:
ISBN:

Missing Persians

Missing Persians
Author: Nasrin Rahimieh
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2001-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780815628378

Missing Persians serves to articulate in elegant, vibrant prose the disparate and displaced narratives of five Persian subjects. Nasrin Rahimieh's complex and nuanced arguments effectively demonstrate the links that her five figures have to a stable Persian identity—complicated by their experiences of travel, exile, conversion, and social change. Rahimieh delineates the captivating histories of "missing" Persians from the sixteenth century to modern times and defines the arbitrary generic boundaries that isolate Persian biographies, autobiographies, travelogues, and social histories. Balancing their documentary and historical value with creative and fictional elements, she reads them as individual engagements with broader questions of Persian identity at different moments of the nation's history. As modes of self-expression, these texts reveal both remnants of traditional Persian literary forms and new styles adopted through translations and readings in European literature and history. Even as it sheds new light on crucial points in cultural self-definition, Missing Persians offers a fresh look at traditional institutions, the role of women, and Persia's turbulent struggle to enter modernity on its own terms.