Mediterranean

Cover of Mediterranean by Ernle Bradford
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: Open market e.
Pages: 610
ISBN-13: 9780141033372
Dimensions:
Height: 203 mm
Length: 130 mm
Width: 28 mm
Weight: 424 g
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Mediterranean by Ernle Bradford, published by Penguin on March 1, 2007, is a comprehensive exploration of the Mediterranean Sea’s rich and tumultuous history. Spanning 610 pages, this edition delves into the sea’s significance as a cradle of both Western and Eastern civilizations, detailing the rise and fall of empires such as the Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans. Bradford examines how naval innovations and maritime strategies influenced the fate of these empires, alongside the cultural exchanges that shaped art, science, and philosophy throughout history.

Readers will find a detailed account of the Mediterranean’s role in significant historical events, including the Crusades and the exploits of notable figures like Napoleon and Suleiman the Great. The book also highlights the sea’s impact on the spread of culture, from the literary inspirations of Homer to the contributions of the Islamic Golden Age that fueled the Renaissance. Mediterranean presents a thorough narrative of maritime and military history, illustrating how this vital body of water has been a witness to both conflict and cultural flourishing throughout the ages.


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For many, the Mediterranean conjures tranquil images – whether it’s the warm weather and good food of Italy’s coastline, or the cosmopolitan city of Istanbul; gateway between West and East. But as Ernle Bradford details, the Mediterranean, while geologically young, is home to a long and bloody history, it is a sea that has witnessed many an empire rise and fall.From its origins as arguably the cradle of both Western and Eastern Civilisations, where early Phoenicians used it traverse the known world for trade. Or the rise of the Ancient Greeks, whose early innovations allowed them to become the dominant empire, only to fall in the face of the Romans – the great tacticians. Only for the likes of the Byzantines, and later the Norseman and even the Venetians to make their own kingdoms, empires and republics. A sea later crossed by warring Crusaders and Moors.Bradford shows in great detail how the sea and innovations made in naval, navigational knowledge and shipbuilding often made or conversely, broke an empire. Everyone from Napoleon to Suleiman the Great to even pirates saw the importance of such waters – and the decisive battles fought on them.But Bradford also shows the importance of the Mediterranean in the spread of culture – in science, in art, in language, in religion, in agriculture and in philosophy. After all, it is the same sea where Homer set The Odyssey and where Lord Byron and Keats were inspired to write a wealth of poetry. Where arguably the filtering of scientific thought and art from the Islamic Golden Age, gave way to the birth of the Renaissance.For Bradford, this is the Portrait of A Sea, where life and death have reigned as long as human civilization has…Mediterranean is a fascinating read of maritime and military history from ancient to modern times across the Mediterranean.

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