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The Athenian Trireme

The Athenian Trireme
Author: J. S. Morrison
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521564564

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Second edition of the technical and historical background to the reconstruction of a Greek warship.


Ancient Greek Warship

Ancient Greek Warship
Author: Nic Fields
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2007-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781846030741

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Formidable and sophisticated, triremes were the deadliest battleship of the ancient world, and at the height of their success, the Athenians were the dominant exponents of their devastating power. Primarily longships designed to fight under oar power, the trireme was built for lightness and strength; ship-timber was mostly softwoods such as poplar, pine and fir, while the oars and mast were made out of fir. Their main weapon was a bronze-plated ram situated at the prow. From the combined Greek naval victory at Salamis (480 BC), through the Peloponnesian War, and up until the terrible defeat by the Macedonians at Amorgos, the Athenian trireme was an object of dread to its enemies. This book offers a complete analysis and insight into the most potent battleship of its time; the weapon by which Athens achieved, maintained, and ultimately lost its power and prosperity.


The Greek Warship

The Greek Warship
Author: William Woodthorpe Tarn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1905
Genre: Ships, Ancient
ISBN:

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Warships of the Ancient World

Warships of the Ancient World
Author: Adrian K. Wood
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2013-01-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1849089795

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The world's first war machines were ships built two millennia before the dawn of the Classical world. Their influence on the course of history cannot be overstated. A wide variety of galleys and other types of warships were built by successive civilisations, each with their own distinctive appearance, capability and utility. The earliest of these were the Punt ships and the war galleys of Egypt which defeated the Sea People in the first known naval battle. Following the fall of these civilisations, the Phoenicians built biremes and other vessels, while in Greece the ships described in detail in the 'Trojan' epics established a tradition of warship building culminating in the pentekonters and triaconters. The warships of the period are abundantly illustrated on pottery and carved seals, and depicted in inscriptions and on bas-reliefs. The subject has been intensively studied for two and a half millennia, culminating in the contemporary works of authoritative scholars such as Morrison, Wallinga, Rodgers and Casson. To date there are no works covering the subject which are accessible and available to non-academics.


The Athenian Trireme

The Athenian Trireme
Author: John S. Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Ships
ISBN:

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Ships and Sea-Power before the Great Persian War

Ships and Sea-Power before the Great Persian War
Author: H.T. Wallinga
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 900432917X

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This book presents a new theory about the developments in shipping and naval organization that culminated in the invention - around 530 BC in the eastern Mediterranean - of the trireme, and the subsequent adoption of this first specialized warship of antiquity by all the naval powers of the time. New interpretations are proposed of Greek and Assyrian iconographic data and of hitherto ignored evidence in Herodotos and Thukydides, the non-military factors determining developments are emphasized. Thukydides' fundamental essay on the genesis of Greek sea-powers is studied in depth, the rarity of these sea-powers stressed, and the peculiar background of the naval power of Phokaia and the Samian tyrant Polykrates exposed. The problem of the trireme's place of origin, the factors determining its invention, probably in Saïte Egypt, and its immediate adoption by the Persian king Kambyses are discussed. The first naval operations of the Persians are surveyed, reasons and circumstances of the trireme's introduction into the navies of the Greek city-states analysed with special attention for Themistokles' navy bill. The book offers ancient historians and classical philologists a radically new approach to archaic maritime and naval history. It will also be useful to (nautical) archaeologists.


Great Naval Battles of the Ancient Greek World

Great Naval Battles of the Ancient Greek World
Author: Owen Rees
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473889847

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Naval warfare is the unsung hero of ancient Greek military history, often overshadowed by the more glorified land battles. Owen Rees looks to redress the balance, giving naval battles their due attention. This book presents a selection of thirteen naval battles that span a defining century in ancient Greek history, from the Ionian Revolt and Persian Invasion to the rise of external naval powers in the Mediterranean Sea, such as the Carthaginians.Each battle is set in context. The background, wider military campaigns, and the opposing forces are discussed, followed by a narrative and analysis of the fighting. Finally, the aftermath of the battles are dealt with, looking at the strategic implications of the outcome for both the victor and the defeated. The battle narratives are supported by maps and tactical diagrams, showing the deployment of the fleets and the wider geographical factors involved in battle. Written in an accessible tone, this book successfully shows that Greek naval warfare did not start and end at the battle of Salamis.


Building the Trireme

Building the Trireme
Author: Frank Welsh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1988
Genre: Ships
ISBN:

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Verslag van de reconstructie van een Griekse galei.


Athenian Trireme vs Persian Trireme

Athenian Trireme vs Persian Trireme
Author: Nic Fields
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2022-07-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472848632

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A fascinating and detailed exploration of one of the most famous warships of the Ancient world - the trireme - and its tactical employment by the opposing sides in the 5th-century BC Graeco-Persian Wars. You may be familiar with the Athenian trireme – but how much do you know about the ram-armed, triple-oared warships that it dueled against at the battles of Artemision, Salamis and the Eurymedon River? How similar or different were these warships to each other? And why did the Persians rely on Phoenician vessels to form much of their navy? Much attention has been devoted to the Greek trireme, made famous by modern reconstruction – with only passing notice given to the opposing Persian navy's vessels in illustrated treatments. Join us on the Aegean as, for the first time, we reveal a rarely attempted colour reconstruction of a trireme in Persian service. Compare the form, construction, design, manoeuvrability, and tactical deployment of the opposing triremes, aided by stunning illustrations. Man the decks of these warships with the fighting complement of Greek citizen hoplites, Scythian archers and Persian marines, and learn why the Greeks placed a bounty of 10,000 drachmae on the head of Artemisia – the Karian queen and Persian admiral, and the only woman among Xerxes' commanders.