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2012-07-27
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Solger, H.
Algemeene Geschiedenis in Verhalen: Oudheid
Inleiding -- De Egyptenaren -- Kores en de Perzen -- De Phoeniciƫrs -- De Grieken -- De tocht naar Troje: 1200 v. C. -- Lycurgus en de Spartanen: 888 -- Solon en de Atheners -- De Perzische oorlogen -- Pericles: 444 -- Alcibiades -- Socrates: 400 -- Epaminondas en Pelopidas -- Alexander van Macedoniƫ -- De oude Romeinen -- Pyrrhus en Fabricius -- De Punische oorlogen: 264-146 -- De Gracchen -- Marius en Sulla -- Julius Caesar: 44 -- Octavianus Augustus -- Verscheidene Keizers van 't Romeinsche rijk -- Constantijn de Groote: 323 n. C. -- De volksverhuizing: 375 -- Ondergang van 't West-Romeinsche rijk.
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"Algemeene Geschiedenis in Verhalen: Oudheid" by H. Solger is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This work appears to serve as an educational resource aimed at self-instruction and guidance for teaching, focusing on ancient civilizations and their historical contexts. The early chapters introduce various topics, ranging from the emergence of human society and early agriculture to significant ancient cultures such as the Egyptians, Persians, and Greeks, detailing their achievements and societal structures. The opening of the book presents an introduction to the ancient world, discussing the origins of humanity and early settlement patterns. It highlights the transition from nomadic lifestyles to agriculture, emphasizing the societal changes brought about by farming and livestock domestication. The text briefly mentions the early advancements in tools and language, then transitions into specific examples of ancient civilizations, starting with the Egyptians, illustrating their geographic, cultural, and technological contributions, such as the pyramids, hieroglyphs, and societal hierarchies. The narrative sets the stage for a deeper exploration of these civilizations, inviting readers to understand the foundational elements of human history in the ancient era. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Reading ease score: 70.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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