03181cam a22003613u 450000100060000000300070000600500170001300600020003000700050003200800410003704000110007804100170008905000060010610000120011224500200012424600220014426400510016630000470021733600260026433700260029033800360031649001360035250000310048850503250051950800250084452012730086953402190214254600420236154602160240365300210261983001360264085600430277629529UtSlPG20260610133655.0mcr n260607r2009||||utu|||||o|||||||||||||| d aUtSlPG 7apt2iso639-1 4aD1 aUnknown10aHistoria Antiga1 aHistória Antiga 1aSalt Lake City, UT :bProject Gutenberg,c2009 a1 online resource :bmultiple file formats atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aPropaganda de Instrução para Portuguezes e Brazileiros Bibliotheca do Povo e das Escolas Terceiro anno - Oitava Serie Numero 58 aRelease date is 2009-07-280 aIntroducção; Capitulo I - Os hebreus; Capitulo II - Os egypcios; Capitulo III - Os assyrios e babylonios; Capitulo IV - Os phenicios; Capitulo V - Os carthaginezes; Capitulo VI - Os syrios; Capitulo VII – Os persas; Capitulo VIII -Os indios; Capitulo IX - Os chins; Capitulo X - Os gregos; Capitulo XI - Os romanos aProduced by M. Silva a"Historia Antiga" by Unknown is a historical account likely written in the late 19th century. The text serves as an elementary treatise on ancient history, covering significant civilizations and peoples, including the Hebrews, Egyptians, Assyrians, and Babylonians, progressing through key historical periods until the fall of the Roman Empire. The book appears to provide a systematic overview of these ancient societies, their cultures, and pivotal events that shaped history. The opening of "Historia Antiga" introduces the concept of ancient history, outlining its divisions and the key periods that structure the narrative. It begins with an exploration of pre-historic times, discussing the development of humankind and the cultural genesis of various races. The introduction sets the tone for an analytical examination of historic peoples, establishing a framework for understanding their legacies, such as the contribution of Semitic, Hamitic, and Aryan races to civilization. Subsequently, it proceeds to outline the trajectory of these civilizations, leading into the specific chapters focused on notable groups, starting with the Hebrews, which form the foundational context for further historical exploration. (This is an automatically generated summary.) pOriginally published:cLisboa: Secção Editorial da Companhia Nacional Editora Adm. Justino Guedes Largo do Conde Barão, 50 Agencias: PORTO - Largo dos Loyos, 47,1.º RIO DE JANEIRO - R. da Quitanda, 38, 1900 aThis ebook uses 19th century spelling aEste livro eletrónico usa a ortografia da edição em papel do século XIX. Para ajudar o Project Gutenberg a atualizar a ortografia desta obra, visite a página http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/PT_Ortografia aHistory, Ancient 0aPropaganda de Instrução para Portuguezes e Brazileiros Bibliotheca do Povo e das Escolas Terceiro anno - Oitava Serie Numero 5840uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29529