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The Ancient Mariners Seafarers and Sea Fighters of the Mediterranean in Ancient Times. - Second Edition / Lionel Casson, Lionel Casson.

De Gruyter Princeton University Press eBook Package Archive 1927-1999 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Casson, Lionel, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Shipping.
Mediterranean Sea.
Genre:
History
Physical Description:
1 online resource (294 pages) : illustrations, maps
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2020]
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary:
Written by the renowned authority on ancient ships and seafaring Lionel Casson, The Ancient Mariners has long served the needs of all who are interested in the sea, from the casual reader to the professional historian. This completely revised edition takes into account the fresh information that has appeared since the book was first published in 1959, especially that from archaeology's newest branch, marine archaeology. Casson does what no other author has done: he has put in a single volume the story of all that the ancients accomplished on the sea from the earliest times to the end of the Roman Empire. He explains how they perfected trading vessels from mere rowboats into huge freighters that could carry over a thousand tons, how they transformed warships from simple oared transports into complex rowing machines holding hundreds of marines and even heavy artillery, and how their maritime commerce progressed from short cautious voyages to a network that reached from Spain to India.
Contents:
Frontmatter
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Preface to the Second Edition
Preface
CHAPTER ONE. Down to the Sea in Ships
CHAPTER TWO. International Trade Begins
CHAPTER THREE. Excavating Under Water
CHAPTER FOUR. War on the Sea
CHAPTER FIVE. Raiders and Traders
CHAPTER SIX. The Dawn of Maritime Exploration
CHAPTER SEVEN. Westward Ho!
CHAPTER EIGHT. The Wooden Walls
CHAPTER NINE. The Merchants of Athens
CHAPTER TEN. Beyond the Pillars of Hercules
CHAPTER ELEVEN. The Age of Titans
CHAPTER TWELVE. Landlubbers to Sea Lords
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. East Meets West
CHAPTER FOURTEEN. New Light on Ancient Ships and Shipping
CHAPTER FIFTEEN. The Pirates of Cilicia
CHAPTER SIXTEEN. Rome Rules the Waves
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN. All Routes Lead to Rome
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN. An End and a Beginning
Table of Dates
Notes
Index
Notes:
Written by the renowned authority on ancient ships and seafaring Lionel Casson, The Ancient Mariners has long served the needs of all who are interested in the sea, from the casual reader to the professional historian. This completely revised edition takes into account the fresh information that has appeared since the book was first published in 1959, especially that from archaeology's newest branch, marine archaeology. Casson does what no other author has done: he has put in a single volume the story of all that the ancients accomplished on the sea from the earliest times to the end of the Roman Empire. He explains how they perfected trading vessels from mere rowboats into huge freighters that could carry over a thousand tons, how they transformed warships from simple oared transports into complex rowing machines holding hundreds of marines and even heavy artillery, and how their maritime commerce progressed from short cautious voyages to a network that reached from Spain to India.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [223]-233) and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780691212999
0691212996
OCLC:
1158129534

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