The History of Tyre, Volume 10 presents a comprehensive, readable history of this iconic Phoenician city.
It draws on a wide range of ancient and medieval sources to trace Tyre’s rise, its role in trade and culture, and its changing fortunes under empire and faith.
In these pages, you’ll find a clear account of Tyre’s origins, its Greek, Roman, Islamic, and Crusader eras, and the city’s enduring influence on commerce, religion, and politics along the eastern Mediterranean. The work explains how geography shaped its history and why Tyre mattered to neighboring powers, scholars, and travelers across centuries.
- Framing Tyre’s origins, geography, and pivotal early periods
- Tracing the city through empires, conquests, and religious shifts
- Describing trade, industries, and cultural exchanges that fueled its fame
- Discussing sources, methods, and the evolution of Tyre’s historical record
Ideal for readers of classical and medieval history, Phoenician studies, and Mediterranean commerce who want a grounded, documentary-style overview.