La civilización sumeria [Sumerian Civilization]
Una apasionante visión general de Sumeria y los antiguos sumerios (Historia de Mesopotamia)
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Billy Wellman
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¿Cuánto sabe sobre la «cuna de la civilización»? Explore el legado de los brillantes antiguos mesopotámicos que transformaron el mundo.
El legado de la antigua Mesopotamia fue realmente revolucionario. Dibujos infantiles rayados en arcilla húmeda evolucionaron hasta convertirse en el primer lenguaje escrito. Los mesopotámicos escribieron los primeros poemas épicos, los primeros himnos, las primeras historias y los primeros códigos legales. Desarrollaron la primera rueda para el transporte; los sencillos carros que transportaban ladrillos o productos agrícolas se transformaron en carros que corrían a sesenta kilómetros por hora.
Contemplaron al cielo y lo cartografiaron, observando los movimientos retrógrados de los planetas y prediciendo los eclipses lunares y solares. Desarrollaron el concepto del tiempo, las medidas, el cálculo básico, las matemáticas superiores y la ingeniería hidráulica.
En Mesopotamia nacieron los primeros grandes imperios del mundo —acadios, asirios, babilonios y aqueménidas— que se extendieron por tres continentes.
A continuación, se exponen algunas de las interrogantes que se plantean:
- ¿Cuál es la antigüedad de la primera ciudad del mundo?
- ¿Cómo se compara el Génesis de Eridu con el de Noé y el arca?
- ¿Cuál fue la velocidad del primer sistema postal del mundo?
- ¿Cuántas veces fue robado Marduk, el dios patrón de Babilonia?
- ¿Cómo se comparaba el código legal de Hammurabi con la Ley de Moisés?
- ¿Quién calculó pi (π) con el valor de 3,125 y comprendió el teorema de Pitágoras doce siglos antes de que naciera Pitágoras?
- ¿Tenía realmente Jerjes un millón de hombres en su ejército?
- ¿Qué imperio abarcaba el 44% de la población mundial?
Desplácese hacia arriba y haga clic en el botón «añadir al carrito» para conocer las historias de la increíble Mesopotamia antigua.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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Magnífico libro para principiantes en este tema (como yo). Y magnífica lectura también. No se si el libro en papel tiene imágenes (que me habría mucho gustado ver). El audio es de buena calidad.
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