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A HISTORY

OF

ART IN CHALDÆA & ASSYRIA

FROM THE FRENCH
OF
GEORGES PERROT,
PROFESSOR IN THE FACULTY OF LETTERS, PARIS; MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE,
AND
CHARLES CHIPIEZ.

ILLUSTRATED WITH FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO ENGRAVINGS IN THE TEXT
AND FIFTEEN STEEL AND COLOURED PLATES.

IN TWO VOLUMES.—VOL. I.

TRANSLATED AND EDITED BY
WALTER ARMSTRONG, B.A., Oxon.,
AUTHOR OF "ALFRED STEVENS," ETC.

Lions head

London: CHAPMAN AND HALL, Limited.
New York: A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON.
1884.

London:
R. Clay, Sons, and Taylor,
BREAD STREET HILL.


PREFACE.

[Pg v]In face of the cordial reception given to the first two volumes of MM.Perrot and Chipiez's History of Ancient Art, any words of introduction fromme to this second instalment would be presumptuous. On my own part,however, I may be allowed to express my gratitude for the approvalvouchsafed to my humble share in the introduction of the History of Art inAncient Egypt to a new public, and to hope that nothing may be found in thefollowing pages to change that approval into blame.

W. A.

October 10, 1883.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I.

THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHALDÆO-ASSYRIAN CIVILIZATION.
 PAGE[Pg vii]
§ 1.  Situation and Boundaries of Chaldæa and Assyria1-8
§ 2.  Nature in the Basin of the Euphrates and Tigris8-13
§ 3.  The Primitive Elements of the Population13-21
§ 4.  The Wedges21-33
§ 5.  The History of Chaldæa and Assyria33-55
§ 6.  The Chaldæan Religion55-89
§ 7.  The People and Government89-113
 

CHAPTER II.

THE PRINCIPLES AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHALDÆO-ASSYRIAN ARCHITECTURE.
 
§ 1.  Materials114-126
§ 2.  The General Principles of Form126-146
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