
The Cyrus Cylinder
The Great Persian Edict from Babylon
Irving Finkel(Editor)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 18. November 2021
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-1-350-29705-0 (ISBN)
Description
Some historical artefacts are destined forever to alter how the ancient world is perceived. The unearthing in today's Iraq (in 1879) of a clay cylinder-shaped decree from Cyrus the Great, founder of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia, stands in the same tradition of game-changing discoveries from antiquity as Hammurabi's famous law code or the intact tomb of the boy-king Tutankhamun. For the Cyrus Cylinder contains in microcosm the whole history of its period. Inscribed with an account of the conquest of Babylon in 539 BC by the Persian king, it records an event which launched one of the greatest imperial adventures in history. It describes Cyrus' capture and deposition of Nabonidus, last native Babylonian ruler (represented by the Cylinder text as an oppressor of his own people), and proclaims the Persian, aided by the god Marduk, as a liberator. His annexation of Babylon was to become the platform upon which the Achaemenid military machine built its later vast imperium.
But the Cylinder is more than an ancient exercise in propaganda. It has been celebrated as the world's first declaration of human rights, and an international symbol of religious tolerance, setting out the decree from which Cyrus freed the Jews in Babylon: an event recorded by Isaiah. Few other objects from antiquity are invested with so many hopes for the future. This important volume is the first to discuss the Cylinder and its remarkable history. Written by internationally respected authorities from the British Museum, it offers a fresh consideration of its subject in the light of new discoveries. Included here is a complete new translation of the Cylinder inscription using recently identified but previously unpublished sources. Archive materials have allowed a fresh investigation of the circumstances of the original nineteenth-century find by Hormuzd Rassam, and a reappraisal of the mysterious 'Chinese bone' forgeries. The book also discusses the extraordinary and evolving history of Cyrus' timeless message: a message that continues powerfully to resonate.
But the Cylinder is more than an ancient exercise in propaganda. It has been celebrated as the world's first declaration of human rights, and an international symbol of religious tolerance, setting out the decree from which Cyrus freed the Jews in Babylon: an event recorded by Isaiah. Few other objects from antiquity are invested with so many hopes for the future. This important volume is the first to discuss the Cylinder and its remarkable history. Written by internationally respected authorities from the British Museum, it offers a fresh consideration of its subject in the light of new discoveries. Included here is a complete new translation of the Cylinder inscription using recently identified but previously unpublished sources. Archive materials have allowed a fresh investigation of the circumstances of the original nineteenth-century find by Hormuzd Rassam, and a reappraisal of the mysterious 'Chinese bone' forgeries. The book also discusses the extraordinary and evolving history of Cyrus' timeless message: a message that continues powerfully to resonate.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
64 colour
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 208 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-29705-0 (9781350297050)
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I L Finkel is Assistant Keeper of Ancient Mesopotamian Script, Languages and Cultures in the Department of the Middle East at the British Museum. He is co-author (with M J Seymour) of Babylon: Myth and Reality (2008), and editor of Ancient Board Games in Perspective (2007).
Content
List of Illustrations
Preface
Intoduction
1. The Cyrus Cylinder: The Babylonian Perspective
2. The Cyrus Cylinder: Discovery
3. The Cyrus Cylinder: Display and Replica
4. The Cyrus Cylinder: the creation of an icon and its loan to Tehran
5. The Cyrus Cylinder: a Persian perspective
Afterword
Appendix: Transliteration of the Cyrus Cylinder text
References
Index
Preface
Intoduction
1. The Cyrus Cylinder: The Babylonian Perspective
2. The Cyrus Cylinder: Discovery
3. The Cyrus Cylinder: Display and Replica
4. The Cyrus Cylinder: the creation of an icon and its loan to Tehran
5. The Cyrus Cylinder: a Persian perspective
Afterword
Appendix: Transliteration of the Cyrus Cylinder text
References
Index