Palmyra : an irreplaceable treasure /
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Author / Creator: | Veyne, Paul, 1930- author. |
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Uniform title: | Palmyre. English |
Imprint: | Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2017. ©2017 |
Description: | ix, 88 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
Local Note: | University of Chicago Library's UCPress copy has original dust jacket. |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11052183 |
Summary: | Located northeast of Damascus, in an oasis surrounded by palms and two mountain ranges, the ancient city of Palmyra has the aura of myth. According to the Bible, the city was built by Solomon. Regardless of its actual origins, it was an influential city, serving for centuries as a caravan stop for those crossing the Syrian Desert. It became a Roman province under Tiberius and served as the most powerful commercial center in the Middle East between the first and the third centuries CE. But when the citizens of Palmyra tried to break away from Rome, they were defeated, marking the end of the city's prosperity. The magnificent monuments from that earlier era of wealth, a resplendent blend of Greco-Roman architecture and local influences, stretched over miles and were among the most significant buildings of the ancient world--until the arrival of ISIS. In 2015, ISIS fought to gain control of the area because it was home to a prison where many members of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood had been held, and ISIS went on to systematically destroy the city and murder many of its inhabitants, including the archaeologist Khaled al-Asaad, the antiquities director of Palmyra.<br> <br> In this concise and elegiac book, Paul Veyne, one of Palmyra's most important experts, offers a beautiful and moving look at the history of this significant lost city and why it was--and still is--important. Today, we can appreciate the majesty of Palmyra only through its pictures and stories, and this book offers a beautifully illustrated memorial that also serves as a lasting guide to a cultural treasure. |
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Item Description: | Translated from the French. Originally published as: Palmyre: L'irremplaçable trésor. |
Physical Description: | ix, 88 pages, 12 unnumbered pages of plates : color illustrations ; 23 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9780226427829 022642782X 9780226452937 022645293X |