Empires of the Plain: Henry Rawlinson and the Lost Languages of Babylon

by Lesley Adkins

Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

PJ3164.R33 A674

Publication

Thomas Dunne Books (2004), Edition: 1st Edition, 448 pages

Description

This is the true adventure story of Henry Rawlinson, a fearless soldier, sportsman and explorer. From 1827 he spent 25 years in India, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan. A brilliant linguist, fascinated by history, he became obsessed with cuneiform, the world's earliest writing. An immense inscription on a sheer rock face at Bisitun in Iran was the key to understanding the many cuneiform scripts and languages, and only Rawlinson had the skills to achieve the perilous ascent and copy the monument. the lost languages of Persia and Babylonia, overcoming his bitter rival, Edward Hincks. While Rawlinson was based at Baghdad, incredible palaces with whole libraries of cuneiform clay tablets were unearthed in the ancient mounds of Mesopotamia, from Nineveh to Babylon- the great flood plain of the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers that had been fought over by so many powerful empires. His decipherment of the inscriptions resurrected these lost civilisations, revealing fascinating details of everyday life and forgotten historical events. By proving to the astonished Victorian public that people and places in the Old Testament really existed, Rawlinson assured his own place in history.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member SandyAMcPherson
A difficult book to read. The opening chapter with Rawlinson precariously balanced on a ladder spanning a narrow path hundreds of feet up the cliff face was magnificent atmosphere. The following chapters were a tedious report of all the minutiae of young Henry's life and his unpleasant sea voyage
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to India. I abandoned the story at that point and cannot in all fairness provide a rating. Such an intrepid historian and explorer deserves a better biography.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2003

Physical description

9.96 inches

ISBN

0312330022 / 9780312330026
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