Egyptian History

Par : Arthur Gilman, George Rawlinson
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  • Nombre de pages261
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4771593-1
  • EAN8596547715931
  • Date de parution08/11/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

Egyptian History is a compelling anthology that sheds light on the rich tapestry of Egypt's past, offering a panoramic view of its civilization through a multitude of literary styles. This collection traverses the sands of time, bringing to life the grand narratives and minute details that have shaped Egyptian history. The anthology features an eclectic mix of historical accounts, cultural analyses, and poetic reflections, each illuminating the grandeur and complexity of this ancient civilization.
Without singling out individual authors, the anthology presents a curated selection of works that range from evocative imageries of the Nile to intricate discussions on dynastic politics, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of Egypt's multifaceted history. With contributions from renowned historians Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, this anthology is anchored in the scholarly rigor and passionate pursuits of its editors.
Together, they bring forth a kaleidoscope of perspectives, drawing from their profound understanding of historical narratives and cultural nuances. Their collective endeavors resonate with the intellectual currents that align with the exploration and preservation of world civilizations. By intertwining different scholarly traditions, the collection bridges the gap between past and present, creating a tapestry of voices that echoes throughout the ages.
Egyptian History presents a distinctive opportunity for readers to engage with the enduring legacy of Egypt through a vibrant corpus of works. This anthology is perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the ancient world, as it offers a chance to traverse time and culture within a single, curated volume. The book's rich insights, much like its subjects, stand the test of time, inviting passionate discussions and intellectual curiosity.
It is a trove of educational enlightenment and a celebration of the universal quest for knowledge, facilitating a dialogue that transcends borders and epochs.
Egyptian History is a compelling anthology that sheds light on the rich tapestry of Egypt's past, offering a panoramic view of its civilization through a multitude of literary styles. This collection traverses the sands of time, bringing to life the grand narratives and minute details that have shaped Egyptian history. The anthology features an eclectic mix of historical accounts, cultural analyses, and poetic reflections, each illuminating the grandeur and complexity of this ancient civilization.
Without singling out individual authors, the anthology presents a curated selection of works that range from evocative imageries of the Nile to intricate discussions on dynastic politics, ensuring a comprehensive exploration of Egypt's multifaceted history. With contributions from renowned historians Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, this anthology is anchored in the scholarly rigor and passionate pursuits of its editors.
Together, they bring forth a kaleidoscope of perspectives, drawing from their profound understanding of historical narratives and cultural nuances. Their collective endeavors resonate with the intellectual currents that align with the exploration and preservation of world civilizations. By intertwining different scholarly traditions, the collection bridges the gap between past and present, creating a tapestry of voices that echoes throughout the ages.
Egyptian History presents a distinctive opportunity for readers to engage with the enduring legacy of Egypt through a vibrant corpus of works. This anthology is perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of the ancient world, as it offers a chance to traverse time and culture within a single, curated volume. The book's rich insights, much like its subjects, stand the test of time, inviting passionate discussions and intellectual curiosity.
It is a trove of educational enlightenment and a celebration of the universal quest for knowledge, facilitating a dialogue that transcends borders and epochs.
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Arthur Gilman, George Rawlinson
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