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In writing this book, the author desired to familiarize the general
public with some of the fine pieces of Egyptian sculpture and
goldsmiths' work, and to point out how to approach them in order to
appreciate their worth.
Amelia Edwards' English translation of the Manual of Egyptian
Archaeology by the renowned French Egyptologist Gaston Camille
Charles Maspero (1846 1916) was originally published in 1887. The
fifth edition reissued here appeared in 1902, ten years after
Edwards' death, under the auspices of Maspero. Edwards' translation
was important for generating public interest in Egyptology in
Britain. It is a classic work of popular Egyptology that has served
for years as an indispensable guide for students, amateur
enthusiasts and professionals, and was long relied upon by British
tourists visiting Egypt's ancient sites. The book contains chapters
on civil and military architecture, religious architecture, ancient
tombs, Egyptian painting and sculpture, and industrial art. There
are detailed sections on the various materials used including
stone, clay, glass, wood, ivory, leather, textile fabrics, iron,
lead, and bronze. The volume is beautifully illustrated with over
300 engravings.
The tales of ancient Egypt have for centuries delighted and spurred
the imagination of anyone who loves a good story, yet sadly, many
of these tales have fallen into obscurity over the years. Now these
stories have been brought back to life for a new generation of
readers.
When first published in 1882, the folktales collected in Popular
Stories of Ancient Egypt comprised the first anthology of ancient
Egyptian narratives ever to be compiled into book form. The
culmination of a life's work by Gaston Maspero, a towering figure
of nineteenth-century Egyptology, it presented a wealth of
information on Egyptian culture, language, history, and society.
Since its publication, additional texts have been discovered,
deciphered, or translated into modern languages. The present
collection is made up of twenty-four tales gleaned from countless
ancient written sources, and from a variety of historical periods.
It contains some of the most ancient folktales in existence, such
as The Tale of the Two Brothers, thought to be the oldest in the
world. Other stories include King Khufui and the Magicians, The
Lamentations of the Fellah, The Shipwrecked Sailor, TheAdventure of
Satni-Khamois with the Mummies, The Doomed Prince, and The Story of
Rhampsinitus. This edition contains a new Foreword that introduces
Maspero and describes his work, and provides for the first time
extensive identifications of the ancient stories in terms of
international tale-types and motifs.
Certain to be of interest to folklorists, this classic collection
will also amuse parents, students, storytellers, and anyone who
enjoys authentic folk wisdom.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly
expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable,
high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
This will not be an unbroken history of the ancient Oriental
dynasties and nations: the order of events, the lines of the kings,
the movements and invasions of the peoples may be found fully
related in the author's "Ancient History." Maspero only wishes to
give the readers of this book some impression of the life under its
various phases amongst the two most civilized nations which
flourished upon our earth before the Greeks. Illustrated. Contents:
Egypt: Thebes and the popular life; The market; Pharaoh; Amen, the
Great God of Thebes; Recruitment of the army; Life in the castle;
Illness and death; Funeral and the tomb; The Journey and battle;
Assyria: A royal residence; Private life of an Assyrian; Death and
the funeral; Royal chase; Royal audience, preparing for war;
Assurbanipal's library; Science of presages; The War; Fleet and the
siege of a city; The triumph.
Includes both volumes 1 and 2. This work is a translation of the
classic work by the celebrated French scholar, recapturing the
fervor of Egyptology and Assyriology in their early years. For all
those who have dipped or plunged into study of these ancient
civilizations, this classic study of Egypt and Chaldea will hold
fascination. Contents: The Nile and Egypt; Gods of Egypt; Legendary
History of Egypt; Political Constitution of Egypt; Memphite Empire;
First Theban Empire; Ancient Chaldea; Temples and the Gods of
Chaldea; Chaldean Civilization. Handsomely illustrated.
This book represents the third volume Professor Maspero penned on
the history of the ancient East. Contents: Assyrian Revival and the
Struggle for Syria; Tiglath-Pileser III and the Organization of the
Assyrian Empire From 745 to 722 BC; Sargon of Assyria and
Sennacherib (722-681 BC); Power of Assyria at Its Zenith,
Esarhaddon and Assur-Bani-Pal; Medes and the Second Chaldean
Empire; Iranian Conquest; Last Days of the Old Eastern World. With
maps and numerous illustrations.
Here is a picture of Egyptian moral and society found in seventeen
stories and six fragments. These stories present Egyptian life,
culture and thought and give the reader a first hand account of
Egyptian times. Contents: Story of the Two Brothers; King Khufui
and the Magicians; Lamentations of the Fellah; Memoirs of Sinuhit;
Shipwrecked Sailor; How Thutiyi Took the City of Joppa; Cycle of
Satni-Khamois; Cycle of Ramses II; Doomed Prince; Story of
Rhampsinitus; Voyage of Unamunu to the Coasts of Syria; Cycle of
Petubatis; Fragments.
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