The History of Ancient Egypt
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- Nombre de pages261
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4738614-8
- EAN8596547386148
- Date de parution13/11/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The History of Ancient Egypt is a meticulously curated anthology that invites readers into the complex and fascinating world of one of humanity's earliest civilizations. Through a blend of historical analyses and narrative storytelling, this collection captures the grandeur of Egypt from its prehistoric origins to its eventual integration into the Roman domain. The anthology ventures beyond conventional historical recounting, immersing readers in tales of dynastic struggles, architectural marvels, and religious developments, presenting a holistic understanding of Egypt's enduring legacy.
Authored by accomplished historians Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, both renowned for their extensive work on ancient civilizations, the anthology draws from a rich well of scholarly research and narrative prowess. Their collective expertise forms the backbone of this volume, situating Egypt within the broader context of Mediterranean and Near Eastern history. This collaboration reflects the historical movements of the 19th century, a time when scholarly curiosity about the ancient world fueled a deeper interest in cultural and archaeological exploration, providing readers with an insightful look at how Egypt's story interfaces with larger historical dynamics.
Whether for the seasoned historian or the intrigued novice, The History of Ancient Egypt offers a profound exploration of historical continuity and change. This anthology transcends mere documentation, bringing together diverse perspectives that paint a nuanced portrait of Egypt's illustrious past. It serves not just as an educational compendium but as a springboard for greater reflection on ancient civilizations' influence on our world today.
Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this dialogue of ages, gaining insights into the intricate tapestry of Egypt's history and its everlasting impact on human civilization.
Authored by accomplished historians Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, both renowned for their extensive work on ancient civilizations, the anthology draws from a rich well of scholarly research and narrative prowess. Their collective expertise forms the backbone of this volume, situating Egypt within the broader context of Mediterranean and Near Eastern history. This collaboration reflects the historical movements of the 19th century, a time when scholarly curiosity about the ancient world fueled a deeper interest in cultural and archaeological exploration, providing readers with an insightful look at how Egypt's story interfaces with larger historical dynamics.
Whether for the seasoned historian or the intrigued novice, The History of Ancient Egypt offers a profound exploration of historical continuity and change. This anthology transcends mere documentation, bringing together diverse perspectives that paint a nuanced portrait of Egypt's illustrious past. It serves not just as an educational compendium but as a springboard for greater reflection on ancient civilizations' influence on our world today.
Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this dialogue of ages, gaining insights into the intricate tapestry of Egypt's history and its everlasting impact on human civilization.
The History of Ancient Egypt is a meticulously curated anthology that invites readers into the complex and fascinating world of one of humanity's earliest civilizations. Through a blend of historical analyses and narrative storytelling, this collection captures the grandeur of Egypt from its prehistoric origins to its eventual integration into the Roman domain. The anthology ventures beyond conventional historical recounting, immersing readers in tales of dynastic struggles, architectural marvels, and religious developments, presenting a holistic understanding of Egypt's enduring legacy.
Authored by accomplished historians Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, both renowned for their extensive work on ancient civilizations, the anthology draws from a rich well of scholarly research and narrative prowess. Their collective expertise forms the backbone of this volume, situating Egypt within the broader context of Mediterranean and Near Eastern history. This collaboration reflects the historical movements of the 19th century, a time when scholarly curiosity about the ancient world fueled a deeper interest in cultural and archaeological exploration, providing readers with an insightful look at how Egypt's story interfaces with larger historical dynamics.
Whether for the seasoned historian or the intrigued novice, The History of Ancient Egypt offers a profound exploration of historical continuity and change. This anthology transcends mere documentation, bringing together diverse perspectives that paint a nuanced portrait of Egypt's illustrious past. It serves not just as an educational compendium but as a springboard for greater reflection on ancient civilizations' influence on our world today.
Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this dialogue of ages, gaining insights into the intricate tapestry of Egypt's history and its everlasting impact on human civilization.
Authored by accomplished historians Arthur Gilman and George Rawlinson, both renowned for their extensive work on ancient civilizations, the anthology draws from a rich well of scholarly research and narrative prowess. Their collective expertise forms the backbone of this volume, situating Egypt within the broader context of Mediterranean and Near Eastern history. This collaboration reflects the historical movements of the 19th century, a time when scholarly curiosity about the ancient world fueled a deeper interest in cultural and archaeological exploration, providing readers with an insightful look at how Egypt's story interfaces with larger historical dynamics.
Whether for the seasoned historian or the intrigued novice, The History of Ancient Egypt offers a profound exploration of historical continuity and change. This anthology transcends mere documentation, bringing together diverse perspectives that paint a nuanced portrait of Egypt's illustrious past. It serves not just as an educational compendium but as a springboard for greater reflection on ancient civilizations' influence on our world today.
Readers are invited to immerse themselves in this dialogue of ages, gaining insights into the intricate tapestry of Egypt's history and its everlasting impact on human civilization.