The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: An Elusive World Wonder Traced

Stephanie Dalley
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The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon: An Elusive World Wonder Traced

Stephanie Dalley
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Review from previous edition: "This meticulously researched book reveals the truth about a Wonder of the Ancient World, an astonishing creation involving sophisticated hydraulics to create a garden so marvellous that it challenged God." --Times Higher Education "A gripping detective story, wonderfully written and illustrated, with an astonishing conclusion. Unmissable." --The Tablet "An enjoyable read throughout." --BBC History Magazine "[L]earned and never less than gripping ... when the inadequacies of a received tradition are as glaring as they clearly are in the case of the Hanging Garden, it is a cause for celebration that there are scholars of the calibre of Stephanie Dalley to propose a convincing alternative." --Tom Holland, Literary Review "This fascinating book reads more like a detective story than a scholarly account of an ancient civilization ... Ms Dalley makes a brilliant and convincing argument." --Land and Business "[B]old, clear and immensely interesting... Every good summer needs a controversy and Dalley's high-class book and sheer likeability have now given us an excellent one." --Robin Lane Fox, Financial Times "[Dalley] makes a compelling case. Scholars will doubtless find matter for debate, but her central argument rings true." --Nick Rennison, The Sunday Times [Culture] "Deeply researched and rigorously argued - and certain to raise both hopes and objections." --Kirkus Reviews "This scholarly work is full of absorbing details." --Penelope Hobhouse, The Garden "Dalley's obvious passion for the book shines through in the book, as does a wealth of knowledge and her commitment to provide the evidence to prove her case The writing is fluid and interesting, suiting specialist and non-specialist alike ... I whole-heartedly recommend this book." --Stephen Harmer, Garden Design Journal "[A] brilliant piece of detective work Well-written and thought-provoking, and certainly for the general reader." --Richard Mawrey, Historic Gardens Review "The location of this leafy Seventh Wonder has long been disputed; Dr Dalley presents meticulous, fascinating evidence for its siting in Assyria. History books will be rewritten." --Oxford Today "Even the greatest skeptic will learn a lot about ancient Assyria and Babylonia, and much more ... Highly recommended." --M. Van De Mireoop, CHOICE
  • Date de publication : Mar 31, 2015
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 304
  • Éditeur : Oxford University Press
  • ISBN : 9780198728849
  • Dimensions : 5.314960629" W x 1.0" L x 8.503937007" H
Stephanie Dalley is an Honorary Research Fellow at Somerville College, Oxford, a Member of Wolfson College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. With degrees in Assyriology from the Universities of Cambridge and London, her academic career has specialized in the study of ancient cuneiform texts and she has worked on archaeological excavations in Iraq, Turkey, Syria, and Jordan. She has written several books on the myths and culture of ancient Mesopotamia, with special reference to their impact on later civilizations, many of which have been translated into Arabic, Italian, and Japanese. She lives in Oxford with her husband and maintains a large garden.

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