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Product Identifiers
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-100521054133
ISBN-139780521054133
eBay Product ID (ePID)64172629
Product Key Features
Number of Pages400 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameGreek Oared Ships 900-322 BC
Publication Year2008
SubjectMilitary / Naval, Europe / Greece (See Also Ancient / Greece), Subjects & Themes / Nature, General, Ships & Shipbuilding / General
TypeTextbook
AuthorJ. S. Morrison, R. T. Williams
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Transportation, History
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight25.4 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentPreface; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. The Homeric Period 900-700 BC: 1. Ships of the Bronze Age; 2. Ships of the geometric period; 3. Literary texts; Part II. The Archaic Period: 700-480 BC: 4. Catalogue of ship representations; 5. Literary and epigraphical texts; 6. Accounts deriving from the later fifth century; Part III. The Classical Period 480-322 BC: 7. Catalogue of ship representations; 8. The ship-sheds D. J. Blackman; 9. Written evidence; 10. Sea power in the Aegean: 480-322 BC; 11. Written evidence; 12. Handling; Maps; Bibliography and opus abbreviations; Glossaries; Index to collections; Index of Greek and Latin words; General index.
SynopsisThis book is written in the belief that a proper understanding of Greek civilization in antiquity requires some knowledge of its background of seafaring. A knowledge of nautical practice is required for an understanding of some passages of Greek poetry and prose writing, and for a correct interpretation of numerous historical events. This is an attempt at a thorough study of the evidence, both literary and archaeological. Modern reference books tend to repeat the misconceptions of nineteenth-century scholars. In contrast, Mr Morrison and Mr Williams have written a scholarly and scientific study of the subject. They collect in this volume evidence for Greek oared ships between 900 and 322 BC. The book is primarily a catalogue of decorated pottery and quotations from literature and from naval inventories. The pottery is illustrated by diagrams and plates; and the quotations are given in full., This book is written in the belief that a proper understanding of Greek civilization in antiquity requires some knowledge of its background of seafaring. A knowledge of nautical practice is required for an understanding of some passages of Greek poetry and prose writing. This is an attempt at a thorough study of the evidence, both literary and archaeological.