ABSTRACT

This lavish set of books contains the most complete collection of raw material for reconstructing the history of the Achaemenid Persian Empire to date. Studying Achaemenid history has been difficult in the past because original sources include texts from hugely disparate origins, many different languages and various periods in history; the risk is to rely too heavily on biased and often inaccurate Greek and Roman sources. Amelie Kuhrt presents here an unprecedented collection of key texts to form a balanced representation of all aspects of the Empire, in translations from their original Greek, Old Persian, Akkadian, Hebrew, Aramaic, Egyptian or Latin. Kuhrt selects from classical writers, the Old Testament, royal inscriptions, administrative documents and Babylonian historical writing, as well as the evidence of monuments, artefacts and archaeological sites. All material is accompanied by a detailed introduction to the sources and guidelines to their interpretation. A truly monumental achievement, this collection will prove to be a major resource for any student of Persian history, from undergraduate level to the advanced scholar.

chapter |5 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 1|11 pages

THE SOURCES

part |2 pages

PART I Prehistory and formation of the empire (c.750–520)

chapter 2|28 pages

THE MEDES

chapter 3|57 pages

CYRUS THE GREAT

chapter 4|31 pages

THE REIGN OF CAMBYSES

chapter 5|44 pages

FROM CAMBYSES TO DARIUS I

part |2 pages

PART II Achaemenid history and its problems