A Brief History of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

audiobook (Unabridged) A Brief History of--Wonders Edition

By KJ Smith

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A Brief History of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

A Brief History of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus resurrects the glory of one of antiquity's most magnificent—and enigmatic—wonders. This book transports readers to the bustling port city of ancient Ephesus, where a temple so colossal and lavishly adorned it dazzled pilgrims, conquerors, and historians for centuries once stood. 

The story begins in the Bronze Age, when the cult of Artemis (or Cybele) first took root in Ephesus, and culminates in the 6th century BCE, when King Croesus funded a marble masterpiece so grand it earned its place among the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Through vivid storytelling, the book reveals the temple's groundbreaking architecture—its 127 towering columns, intricate friezes, and sacred statue of the multi-breasted Artemis—while exploring its dual role as a religious sanctuary and a beacon of civic pride. 

But the Temple of Artemis was also a survivor. The book chronicles its destruction and rebirth: burned by Herostratus in a bid for infamy, rebuilt by Alexander the Great, plundered by Goths, and finally lost to Christian zeal and river silt. Alongside its physical history, the narrative delves into its cultural legacy—how it shaped worship, inspired myths, and even influenced early Christian conflicts in Ephesus. 

Blending archaeology, ancient accounts, and modern scholarship, A Brief History of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus is a tribute to a wonder that embodied the spiritual and artistic zenith of the classical world. For lovers of lost civilizations, mythology, and architectural marvels, this book offers a haunting glimpse into a shrine where divinity and human ambition once intertwined

A Brief History of the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus