Sean Manning, Armed Force in the Teispid-Achaemenid Empire: Past Approaches, Future Prospects, (Oriens et Occidens –32), Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2021, pp. 437; ISBN 978-3-515-12775-2

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The image of the Achaemenid army that survives to this day has been shaped by testimo - nies of Greek authors writing on the Greco-Persian wars of the 5 th and 4 th c. BCE. From the 19 th c. onwards, the said testimonies and data found within capture the attention of scholars, constantly stir up major controversies and remain open to reinterpretation. New research methods in philology, history and archaeology challenge the scholarly consensus on the Achaemenid military history, open new research avenues and produce newer, exacter data. Although the voluminous research on the Persian army comprises scores of articles, treatises and monographs, the scholars continue to discuss its makeup, organisational structure and operation. One scholar who reinterprets the available evidence and questions commonly held beliefs is Sean Manning, whose monograph, Armed Force in the Teispid-Achaemenid Empire: Past Approaches, Future Prospects (an expanded version of his doctoral dissertation at the University of Innsbruck, 2018)
肖恩·曼宁,《特易皮德·阿契美尼德帝国的武装力量:过去的方法,未来的前景》,(Oriens et Occidens–32),Franz Steiner Verlag,斯图加特,2021,第437页;ISBN 978-3-515-12775-2
幸存至今的阿契美尼德军队的形象是由希腊作家撰写的关于公元前5世纪和4世纪希腊-波斯战争的文章塑造的。从19世纪开始,在其中发现的上述证词和数据引起了学者的注意,不断引发重大争议,并保持着重新解释的开放性。文献学、历史学和考古学的新研究方法挑战了学术界对阿契美尼德军事史的共识,开辟了新的研究途径,并产生了更新、准确的数据。尽管对波斯军队的大量研究包括数十篇文章、论文和专著,但学者们仍在继续讨论其组成、组织结构和运作。肖恩·曼宁(Sean Manning)是一位重新解释现有证据和对普遍持有的信念提出质疑的学者,他的专著《Teispid Achaemonid帝国的武装力量:过去的方法,未来的前景》(他在因斯布鲁克大学的博士论文的扩展版,2018)
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Electrum Arts and Humanities-Classics
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期刊介绍: Electrum has been published since 1997 by the Department of Ancient History at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow as a collection of papers and monographs. In 2010 it starts as journal with one monographic issue per year. Journal publishes scholarly papers embodying studies in history and culture of Greece, Rome and Near East from the beginning of the First Millennium BC to about AD 400. Contributions are written in English, German, French and Italian. The journal publishes books reviews.
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