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Cyrus the Great

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547388081
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 145 S., 1.23 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

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In 'Cyrus the Great', Jacob Abbott intimately chronicles the life and legacy of Cyrus II of Persia, detailing his monumental ascent as the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. Abbott adeptly navigates the historical tapestry of Cyrus's reign, approximately 30 years, during which the extent of his domain knew no parallel, stretching from the Aegean to the Indus River. Abbott's narrative not only sheds light on Cyrus's military conquests and administrative acumen but also underscores his foresight in respecting the customs and religions of subjugated lands, a strategy crucial to the unity and stability of his vast empire. Artfully blending a historian's precision with the grace of a storyteller, Abbott weaves the intricate details of significant building projects like Pasargadae and lauds Cyrus's seminal contributions to human rights and governance into a compelling biography set against the rich panorama of ancient Near Eastern civilizations. Jacob Abbott, a prolific author and educator of the nineteenth century, brings to this historical examination an erudition borne of his commitment to demystifying the lives of influential figures for the broader public. His insight into the character of Cyrus the Great was perhaps influenced by his own educational endeavors and an innate understanding of the nuances of leadership and moral governance. Embedded within Abbott's biography is a reflection on the parallels between ancient and contemporary notions of rulership, power, and ethical statecraft, offering readers a mirror to evaluate the leadership of their own time. 'Cyrus the Great' is recommended not only to scholars and students of ancient history but also to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of leadership and empire-building. Abbott's meticulous research and accessible prose render the past alive, presenting Cyrus's story as not merely a chronological account, but a study in the exercise of power balanced with wisdom and humanity. This biography transcends the confines of antiquity, inspiring contemporary readers to reflect on the virtues that constitute enlightened governance and the enduring impact of one man's vision on civilizations across centuries.

Autorenportrait

Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) was a prolific American author best known for his works of juvenile fiction and popular histories. Born in Hallowell, Maine, Abbott was a remarkable figure in 19th-century American literature, notably for his contribution to children's literature. A man of diverse talents and profound knowledge, he studied at Bowdoin College and later at Andover Theological Seminary, eventually venturing into educational and literary pursuits. Abbott's writing career spanned decades, during which he authored more than 200 books, combining moral instruction with entertainment to captivate young readers. His 'Rollo Books' series was particularly beloved, featuring the adventures and learning experiences of a young boy named Rollo. Abbott also composed biographies and historical works, reflecting his scholarly approach and interest in educating the youth. One such book is 'Cyrus the Great,' where Abbott presents the life and achievements of the founder of the Persian Empire in an engaging narrative that showcases his skill at weaving factual history with storytelling. His literary style was marked by a clear and accessible prose, designed to make complex ideas comprehensible and interesting to children and adolescents. Abbott's contributions to the fields of education and literature were substantial, and his legacy as a pioneer in American children's literature endures to this day.

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