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The Ancient Egyptians used a hieroglyphic writing system that still
resonates today for its graphic representation of things, people,
pharaohs and concepts. These hieroglyphics were discovered by
adventurers and archeologists in temples, tombs and on papyrus
documents, telling of the everyday life, religion and history of
this 5,000-year-old civilization. Some of the symbols were simple
but represented something with a wider significance, such as the
eye of Horus; other logographs might represent an animal, such as a
snake, elephant or lion; while others, such as the Ba symbol of a
bird with a human head, represented the human soul with the ability
to travel to the afterlife using wings. The language grew and over
time came to represent every facet of Ancient Egyptian life. This
book allows the reader to piece together and read the symbols, to
understand their meanings and use, and examines what they have
taught the world about this most influential of early
civilizations. In Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Illustrated, we
learn more of the story of this rich ancient language and its
development over thousands of years, and the story of their
decipherment after the discovery of the Rosetta Stone. The book
explores the key logograms for popular concepts such as ‘sun’,
‘house’ and ‘mountain’, as well as more complex ideas such
as Ajet, or ‘sun rising over mountains’; marvel at
Tutankhamun’s full name as marked on his tomb, which is portrayed
using a reed, a wave of water, a falcon, an ankh symbol, and a
series of staffs; learn about the two outstretched arms of the Ka
symbol, which represents the mortal life and soul of a person. Each
of the graphically illustrated entries is accompanied by a
description of the written form and an explanation of its meaning.
Presented in a high-quality Chinese-bound format with accompanying
illustrations, Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Illustrated provides a
compact, easy-to-understand introduction to the writing system of
Ancient Egypt.
The drama of history and the confluence of geography and climate
have made Egypt one of the most sought-after travel destinations in
the world. But what is that elusive something that makes it unlike
anywhere else on earth? In Egypt Inside Out, Trevor Naylor and
Doriana Dimitrova escape the crowds and clamor to take us a on a
lyrical exploration of place, bringing us the country in all its
captivating regional diversity: the wistfulness of Alexandria, the
serenity of Aswan, the energy of Cairo, the lushness of Fayoum, the
magic of Siwa, the haunting purity of river and desert.
Photographing villages, towns, and cities from the cool, intimate
interiors of hotels and homes, and from on board boats, taxis, and
trains, they transport us to Egypt's hideaways and dappled shadows,
its groves and temples, dazzling colors and sublime light, and the
vast splendor of its landscapes and monumental architecture.
Written by an author who has known Egypt for more than thirty
years, and illustrated with beautifully observed photographs, Egypt
Inside Out is a unique journey through the ever-present allure of
an extraordinary country.
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Egypt (Paperback)
Trevor Naylor
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R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Four thousand years before the birth of Christ, ancient Egypt was
the cradle of modern civilization. Pharaohs built great cities on
the fertile banks of the River Nile, and employed thousands of
labourers to create lavish tombs and temples such as Thebes and the
pyramids of the Giza plateau. Today the exceptional beauty and
scale of the antiquities is legendary, drawing millions of visitors
to Egypt's monuments each year. But the nation is much more than
even that. From the beaches on the Red Sea to the Nile, from the
markets in Cairo and Alexandria to the country's Roman, Coptic and
Sassanid history, and Arab and Ottoman culture, Egypt is
spectacular. Ranging from desert monasteries to the trade on the
Suez Canal, from mausoleums hidden for centuries to medieval souks
to urban life today, Egypt takes the reader from the mountains to
the sea, from the desert to the city, from the ancient to the
modern. Featuring 200 colour photographs and captions explaining
the fascinating stories behind each image, Egypt is a stunning
portrait of an ancient and modern land.
No matter where we come from, we all have our unique local
expressions and proverbs that raise confused eyebrows when
translated literally. These phrases usually carry humor and wisdom
at their core, but are only fully understood in their native
language. A Roving Eye explores some of these phrases and sayings
from one of the world's most expressive tongues, Egyptian Arabic,
the most widely spoken form of Arabic. Including some one hundred
popular phrases and proverbs, all linked to parts of the body and
features of the face, A Roving Eye uses striking black-and-white
photography to bring these expressions to life. The result is a
book that will delight both learners and native speakers of Arabic,
as well as lovers of Egypt who have little knowledge of the
language. Each phrase or saying features a photograph, the original
expression in Arabic, its transliteration, and its equivalents in
English (both literal and proverbial). The whole book makes a
perfect gift or a fun read for family and friends.
Cairo is a city of splendor and spectacle, long celebrated as much
for its warmth and bustling street life as for the legacy of its
tumultuous past. Yet for the countless visitors who fall under its
spell, the prolonged din of its crowds and traffic can seem
overwhelming at times, tempting them out of the city's open spaces
into its shadow light, the cooler, quieter interiors of
restaurants, homes, hotels, and terraces. Cairo Inside Out evokes
the light and moods of this great metropolis with stunning
photographs shot from the city's indoor havens. We observe it
through and from nostalgic haunts, such as Cafe Riche and the
Windsor Hotel, and look out onto its great sights-the Nile, the Red
Pyramid at Dahshur, Ibn Tulun mosque-from the most intimate urban
interiors, homes, and watersides. For those who may have lived in
Cairo, this is a reminder of a city that moves and yet remains
wonderfully unchanged. For visitors and residents, this evocative
collection, an unabashed homage to Cairo's persistent color and
allure, will inspire them to visit those places once more. This new
expanded paperback edition of the bestselling hardback includes an
additional section of photographs taken from Cairo's newer and more
recently established haunts and places of interest.
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