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Ancient Egypt: History Mythology & Literature - Illustrated Edition - cover

Ancient Egypt: History Mythology & Literature - Illustrated Edition

Lewis Spence, Arthur Gilman, George Rawlinson, E.a. Wallis Budge, Gaston Maspero, Agnes Sophia Griffith Johns

Translator George Rawlinson, E.a. Wallis Budge, Amelia B. Edwards, Donald MacKenzie, Flinders Petrie, Charles F. Horne, James Henry Breasted, Frederic Charles Cook, James Teakle Dennis

Publisher: DigiCat

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Summary

Ancient Egypt: History, Mythology & Literature is an enthralling anthology that explores the enigmatic world of one of history's most fascinating civilizations. This collection weaves together a tapestry of narratives that traverse millennia, capturing the essence of Egypt's historical grandeur, mythological intrigue, and literary innovation. Ranging from historical treatises to evocative accounts of myths, the anthology immerses readers in a realm where gods converse with pharaohs, and the Nile flows through pages of rich descriptive prose. Throughout the collection, standout pieces highlight transformational moments, inviting readers to ponder the many facets of Ancient Egyptian culture and thought. The anthology features luminaries like Lewis Spence, Arthur Gilman, and George Rawlinson, whose scholarship and literary prowess contribute profoundly to this work. Collectively, the authors draw from diverse backgrounds—spanning archaeology, history, and philology—to illuminate Ancient Egypt from multifarious angles. This convergence reflects broader cultural movements such as Orientalism and Egyptomania, enriching the academic landscape of this anthology. Their narratives resonate with a commitment to unearthing and reimagining the past, offering readers a multidimensional perspective on a civilization that continues to captivate and inspire. Engaging and insightful, this volume is a treasure trove for readers yearning to delve deep into Ancient Egyptian civilization. Offering an array of perspectives and literary styles, Ancient Egypt: History, Mythology & Literature is a vital resource for students and enthusiasts seeking to expand their understanding of Egypt's majestic history and cultural ethos. Whether embarking on educational pursuits or personal exploration, readers will find value in the anthology's ability to create a dialogue between the past and present, inviting reflection on timeless themes of humanity's enduring quest for knowledge and meaning.
Available since: 12/16/2023.
Print length: 1037 pages.

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