by George Rawlinson Camden Professor of Ancient History in the
Contents
This Work His Last as Occupant of a Professorial Chair Is
CAMDEN PROFESSOR
PREFACE
CHAPTER I THE LAND
CHAPTER II CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIONS
CHAPTER III THE PEOPLE ORIGIN AND CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER IV THE CITIES
CHAPTER V THE COLONIES
CHAPTER VI ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER VII AESTHETIC ART
CHAPTER VIII INDUSTRIAL ART AND MANUFACTURES
CHAPTER IX SHIPS, NAVIGATION, AND COMMERCE
CHAPTER X MINING
CHAPTER XI RELIGION
CHAPTER XII DRESS, ORNAMENTS, AND SOCIAL HABITS
CHAPTER XIII PHOENICIAN WRITING, LANGUAGE, AND LITERATURE
CHAPTER XIV POLITICAL HISTORY
1. Phoenicia, before the establishment of the hegemony of Tyre.
2. Phoenicia under the hegemony of Tyre (B.C. 1252-877)
3. Phoenicia during the period of its subjection to Assyria (B.C.
4. Phoenicia during its struggles with Babylon and Egypt (about B.C.
5. Phoenicia under the Persians (B.C. 528-333)
6. Phoenicia in the time of Alexander the Great (B.C. 333-323)
7. Phoenicia under the Greeks (B.C. 323-65)
8. Phoenicia under the Romans (B.C. 65-A.D. 650)
FOOTNOTES
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