The Scythian Empire, Christopher I. Beckwith
The Scythian Empire, Christopher I. Beckwith
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The Scythian Empire
Central Eurasia and the Birth of the Classical Age from Persia to China

Author: Christopher I. Beckwith

Narrator: Jim Lee

Unabridged: 7 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by Jim Lee provides a rich, discovery-filled account of how a forgotten empire transformed the ancient world In the late 8th and early 7th centuries BCE, Scythian warriors conquered and unified most of the vast Eurasian continent, creating an innovative empire that would give birth to the age of philosophy and the Classical age across the ancient world—in the West, the Near East, India, and China. Mobile horse herders who lived with their cats in wheeled felt tents, the Scythians made stunning contributions to world civilization—from capital cities and strikingly elegant dress to political organization and the world-changing ideas of Buddha, Zoroaster, and Laotzu—Scythians all. In The Scythian Empire, Christopher I. Beckwith presents a major new history of a fascinating but often forgotten empire that changed the course of history. At its height, the Scythian Empire stretched west from Mongolia and ancient northeast China to northwest Iran and the Danube River, and in Central Asia reached as far south as the Arabian Sea. The Scythians also ruled Media and Chao, crucial frontier states of ancient Iran and China. By ruling over and marrying the local peoples, the Scythians created new cultures that were creole Scythian in their speech, dress, weaponry, and feudal socio-political structure. As they spread their language, ideas, and culture across the ancient world, the Scythians laid the foundations for the very first Persian, Indian, and Chinese empires. Filled with fresh discoveries, The Scythian Empire presents a remarkable new vision of a little-known but incredibly important empire and its peoples.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Douglas

I approached this book with great interest, based on Maxwell Carter's rave review in the Wall Street Journal: "simply, dazzlingly original" and "Scholarly depth and breadth rarely meet on equal terms [The Scythian Empire] marries the two to memorable effect." The book promises astonishing insights i......more

Goodreads review by Bethany

2.5 stars This review is based on an ARC e-audiobook received for free from Libro.fm. I am not being paid to review this book and what I write here is my own opinion. My rating scale is below. I picked this book from libro.fm’s advance listener options on a whim because I knew little to nothing about......more

Goodreads review by Terence

"The Scythians, a nomadic herding people from the steppes, spread their complex and highly innovative culture into the peripheral Eurasian world of late Archaic Antiquity by directly ruling over parts of it. Its introduction to Southeastern Europe, the Near East, South Asia, and East Asia at the sam......more

Goodreads review by Ryan

This book relies extensively on linguistic analysis of multiple languages. I often felt lost working through those passages, but the inferences and conclusions that Beckwith is able to make from that linguistic evidence is fascinating and, for me at least, was worth the hard to read linguistic passa......more

Goodreads review by William

The finest part of the book is the origin of philosophy on the Scythian steppe, a flowering that spread both east and west. I find it quite convincing that these Steppe folk were much more fundamental in the foundational moments of what would arise to become Persia, Indian, and Chinese culture.......more