The History of Ancient Egypt (eBook)

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2022
261 Seiten
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859-654738614-8 (EAN)

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The History of Ancient Egypt - Arthur Gilman, George Rawlinson
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Arthur Gilman's 'The History of Ancient Egypt' stands as an expansive and thorough exploration of one of history's most enigmatic and culturally rich civilizations. Gilman weaves a detailed narrative, chronicling Egypt from its legendary beginnings to its eventual loss of sovereignty. Even as a historical account, the book reads with a literary grace, making it accessible to a wide array of readers. It delves deeply into the social fabric of the ancient society, discussing the Egyptians' way of life, including their customs, art, science, literature, and religion. The comprehensive work also provides context by situating Egypt's narrative within the broader tapestry of world events at the time, giving the reader a clearer perspective of its significance in antiquity.
Arthur Gilman, a scholar in the field of Egyptology, brings to the book an academic rigor that can be attributed to his lifelong commitment to studying ancient cultures. His expertise is manifested through meticulously presented facts that are coupled with a narrative style that shines light on how past events have shaped contemporary understanding. It's evident that Gilman's scholarship and passion for the subject deeply informed his writing, leading to a book that not only educates but also captivates its audience.
'The History of Ancient Egypt' by Arthur Gilman is highly recommended for readers interested in the vast tapestry of Egyptian history. It offers not just a recounting of events, but an immersion into the culture and spirit of an ancient civilization that has fascinated scholars and casual readers alike. The book's interdisciplinary approach makes it a valuable resource for those studying history, archaeology, or cultural studies, while its engaging narrative ensures a satisfying read for history buffs and curious minds who wish to journey through the depth and complexity of Egypt's storied past.

Arthur Gilman, a name of significance in the annals of historical literature, is particularly known for his meticulous research into the bygone eras. Gilman's scholarly pursuits found their epitome in 'The History of Ancient Egypt,' a book that delves deeply into the complex tapestry of the ancient civilization that flourished along the Nile River. The work is a testament to Gilman's dedication to unearthing the narratives that have shaped human history and his commitment to providing a comprehensive understanding of Egypt's extensive past. His ability to present a vivid, chronological account of the rise and fall of dynasties, the construction of monumental architecture, and the day-to-day lives of the ancient Egyptians has earned him recognition in the academic community. Gilman's literary style is marked by rigorous analysis, yet it is accessible to both scholars and lay readers. His contributions extend beyond a mere retelling of historical events; he offers a nuanced exploration of the cultural, religious, and socio-political influences that have left an enduring legacy on civilization. In the sphere of Egyptian studies, Gilman's work remains a significant resource for those seeking to comprehend one of the world's most enigmatic and fascinating cultures.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Schlagworte Ancient Egyptian Civilization • Arthur Gilman Egyptologist • Cleopatra • Egyptian gods and mythology • Egyptology studies • hieroglyphics and scripts • Israel • Ken Follett • Middle Kingdom cultural history • mummification and afterlife beliefs • Napoleon • Nile River historical impact • pharaohs and dynasties • pyramids and archaeology • Robert Graves • Romans • the lost city of z • The Man of Legends • The Templars • Vikings
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