Early History of Egypt : From the Old Testament, Herodotus, Manetho, and the Hieroglyphical Incriptions
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Paperback / Softback
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1036518477
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9781036518479
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Ancient history: to c 500 CE
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This book includes a meticulously curated compilation of ancient writings that shed light on the history of Egypt prior to its conquest by the Persians, drawing from the rich narratives of Herodotus, Manetho, and other significant sources. It navigates through the labyrinth of historical fragments and hieroglyphical inscriptions to offer a coherent picture of early Egyptian civilization. The author's determination to adhere closely to the accounts of Greek historians sets this work apart, while also incorporating insights unlocked by the decipherment of hieroglyphics, which significantly bolster our understanding of this era.
Through chronological listings and an examination of architectural achievementsincluding those housed in the British Museumthe book offers compelling evidence of the kings' wealth and power. It uniquely juxtaposes these findings against prominent antiquarians' conclusions, thus inviting readers into a nuanced discourse on Egypt's illustrious past. Additionally, explorations into mythology and linguistic studies enrich our grasp on the cultural fabric that wove Egyptian society together.
The volume doesn't shy away from tackling controversial epochs in Jewish and Greek histories that intersect with Egyptian chronology, aiming not to assert definitive answers but to broaden perspectives on these pivotal moments. This approach underscores a broader ambition to illuminate darkened corridors of history through diligent scholarship.
Captivating for historians and lay readers alike, this book promises not just a journey through Egypt's storied past but also an invitation to view its narrative through a lens that balances reverence for ancient texts with critical inquiry into their interpretations.
Through chronological listings and an examination of architectural achievementsincluding those housed in the British Museumthe book offers compelling evidence of the kings' wealth and power. It uniquely juxtaposes these findings against prominent antiquarians' conclusions, thus inviting readers into a nuanced discourse on Egypt's illustrious past. Additionally, explorations into mythology and linguistic studies enrich our grasp on the cultural fabric that wove Egyptian society together.
The volume doesn't shy away from tackling controversial epochs in Jewish and Greek histories that intersect with Egyptian chronology, aiming not to assert definitive answers but to broaden perspectives on these pivotal moments. This approach underscores a broader ambition to illuminate darkened corridors of history through diligent scholarship.
Captivating for historians and lay readers alike, this book promises not just a journey through Egypt's storied past but also an invitation to view its narrative through a lens that balances reverence for ancient texts with critical inquiry into their interpretations.
This book includes a meticulously curated compilation of ancient writings that shed light on the history of Egypt prior to its conquest by the Persians, drawing from the rich narratives of Herodotus, Manetho, and other significant sources. It navigates through the labyrinth of historical fragments and hieroglyphical inscriptions to offer a coherent picture of early Egyptian civilization. The author''s determination to adhere closely to the accounts of Greek historians sets this work apart, while also incorporating insights unlocked by the decipherment of hieroglyphics, which significantly bolster our understanding of this era.
Through chronological listings and an examination of architectural achievementsincluding those housed in the British Museumthe book offers compelling evidence of the kings'' wealth and power. It uniquely juxtaposes these findings against prominent antiquarians'' conclusions, thus inviting readers into a nuanced discourse on Egypt''s illustrious past. Additionally, explorations into mythology and linguistic studies enrich our grasp on the cultural fabric that wove Egyptian society together.
The volume doesn''t shy away from tackling controversial epochs in Jewish and Greek histories that intersect with Egyptian chronology, aiming not to assert definitive answers but to broaden perspectives on these pivotal moments. This approach underscores a broader ambition to illuminate darkened corridors of history through diligent scholarship.
Captivating for historians and lay readers alike, this book promises not just a journey through Egypt''s storied past but also an invitation to view its narrative through a lens that balances reverence for ancient texts with critical inquiry into their interpretations.
Through chronological listings and an examination of architectural achievementsincluding those housed in the British Museumthe book offers compelling evidence of the kings'' wealth and power. It uniquely juxtaposes these findings against prominent antiquarians'' conclusions, thus inviting readers into a nuanced discourse on Egypt''s illustrious past. Additionally, explorations into mythology and linguistic studies enrich our grasp on the cultural fabric that wove Egyptian society together.
The volume doesn''t shy away from tackling controversial epochs in Jewish and Greek histories that intersect with Egyptian chronology, aiming not to assert definitive answers but to broaden perspectives on these pivotal moments. This approach underscores a broader ambition to illuminate darkened corridors of history through diligent scholarship.
Captivating for historians and lay readers alike, this book promises not just a journey through Egypt''s storied past but also an invitation to view its narrative through a lens that balances reverence for ancient texts with critical inquiry into their interpretations.
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