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THE BEGINNINGS OF NAVIES Civilization and sea power arose from the Mediterranean, and the progress of recent archeological research has shown that civilizations and empires had been reared in the Mediterranean on sea power long before the dawn of history. Since the records of Egypt are far better preserved than those of any other nation of antiquity, and the discovery of the Rosetta stone has made it possible to read them, we know most about the beginnings of civilization in Egypt. We know, for instance, that an Egyptian king some 2000 years before Christ possessed a fleet of 400 fighting ships. But it appears now that long before this time the island of Crete was a great naval and commercial power, that in the earliest dynasties of Egypt Cretan fleets were carrying on a commerce with the Nile valley. Indeed, the Cretans may have taught the Egyptians something of the art of building sea-going ships for trade and war.[1] At all events, Crete may be regarded as the first great sea power of history, an island empire like Great Britain to-day, extending its influence from Sicily to Palestine and dominating the eastern Mediterranean for many centuries. From recent excavations of the ancient capital we get an interesting light on the old Greek legends of the Minotaur and the Labyrinth, going back to the time when the island kingdom levied tribute, human as well as monetary, on its subject cities throughout the Ægean. [Footnote 1 It is interesting to note that the earliest empires, Assyria and Egypt, were not naval powers, because they arose in rich river valleys abundantly capable of sustaining their inhabitants. They did not need to command the sea.] On this sea power Crete reared an astonishingly advanced civilization. Until recent times, for instance, the Phœnicians had been credited with the invention of the alphabet. We know now that 1000 years before the Phœnicians began to write the Cretans had evolved a system of written characters—as yet undeciphered—and a decimal system for numbers. A correspondingly high stage of excellence had been reached in engineering, architecture, and the fine arts, and even in decay Crete left to Greece the tradition of mastery in laws and government. From Torr, Ancient Ships

A History of Sea Power edition by William Oliver Stevens Religion Spirituality eBooks

An amazing review of trends, events, personalities, influences that caused and were affected by naval power from 6000 BC (!) through WW 1. Although necessarily breezy to cover such a span of history, the book gave good value in understanding the whys and whos and whats of naval conflict. Particularly evident was the thumbnail profiles of political and naval leaders including their strengths and weaknesses. Some were bold, some timid and some downright cowardly. The basic tenents were, however, illustrated over and over: fortune favors the bold. A wonderful and illucidating read. I only wish it continued through WW II.

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  • File Size 7781 KB
  • Print Length 338 pages
  • Publisher Library of Alexandria (December 27, 2012)
  • Publication Date December 27, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00B0XM7WU

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Important study of a crucial topic. Without a reasonable understanding of the most important mode of transportation, any understanding of history is impossible.
It's OK. But it's free.
Very good haven`t read about ancient warfare in a while it it was refreshing. The Kirtland chapter was great read
A really good book it needs to be updated with WW2 and up to the present. Really good reading ok
Recommended.
As knowledge is power, and this book sums it up.
An amazing review of trends, events, personalities, influences that caused and were affected by naval power from 6000 BC (!) through WW 1. Although necessarily breezy to cover such a span of history, the book gave good value in understanding the whys and whos and whats of naval conflict. Particularly evident was the thumbnail profiles of political and naval leaders including their strengths and weaknesses. Some were bold, some timid and some downright cowardly. The basic tenents were, however, illustrated over and over fortune favors the bold. A wonderful and illucidating read. I only wish it continued through WW II.
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