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S. A. Cook

Author of An Introduction to the Bible

39 Works 596 Members 7 Reviews

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Works by S. A. Cook

Athens 478-401 B. C. (1927) — Editor — 53 copies, 1 review
The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. III: The Assyrian Empire (1925) — Editor — 47 copies, 1 review
The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. VI: Macedon, 401–301 B.C. (1927) — Editor — 46 copies, 1 review
Egypt and Babylonia to 1580 B.C. (1923) — Editor — 10 copies
The study of religions (1914) 1 copy

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17 reviews
By now, this collection has been replaced at least twice by later generations of classic historians, but still could provide useful material for thew student. The maps are relatively lavish, and the text is clearly written by the experts then available. Spoiler, the Persian Empire invades the Greek City states, but the Western ones maintain their independence. There is also a chapter on Syracuse and Carthage in Sicily.
An overview of the process whereby Octavian and his friends set the Mediterranean basin to rights, by their lights. Now dated, as it was written by 1938, but still useful. The story continues until the end of the Julian Dynasty. (Nero).
This volume was first published in 1926, and our understanding of the Ancient World has expanded a good deal since then. I still think, though that some understanding can be gained by reading it. I obviously read an earlier reprint.
In the 1960's there was another edition of the larger work yet to come, if not a third by now, (2023). However this was a readable and manageable account for the curious general reader.

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