A History of Ancient Egypt

A History of Ancient Egypt

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780631193968
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Geschichte
Autor:
Nicolas (Sorbonne University, Paris) Grimal
Herausgeber:
John Wiley & Sons
Anzahl Seiten:
528
Erscheinungsdatum:
13.10.1994
ISBN:
978-0-631-19396-8


Hardback sold over 10,500 copies.

This is the first history of ancient Egypt for 25 years.

Brings together the very latest textual and archaeological evidence.

Informationen zum Autor Nicolas Grimal is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. Ian Shaw is Lecturer in Egyptian Archaeology at the University of Liverpool. Klappentext This is an account of the rise and fall of the civilization in the Nile Valley, covering the first human settlement (c. 120,000 BC) to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 333 BC. It is the first reign-by-reign history of ancient Egypt to be published since Sir Alan Gardiner's Egypt of the Pharaohs (1961) and takes full account of the many archaeological, scientific and linguistic discoveries of the last three decades. The author blends archaeological and textual evidence into a lucid and vivid narrative and, by quoting extensively from contemporary sources, such as the funerary autobiographies of individuals and the official accounts of military campaigns, adds a strong sense of atmosphere to the unfolding of events. Nicolas Grimal recounts the political, cultural and economic history of the Egyptians within the framework of an intricate and well-argued chronology. At a time when the vast accumulation of information from ancient Egypt is becoming almost too diverse for a single mind to encompass, he has managed to transform - without disguising current gaps in knowledge - disparate sources of evidence and the findings of many different disciplines into a coherent historical sequence. This is in itself a considerable achievement: it has also provided the means of presenting one of the most scholarly and at the same time most readable histories ever written of a civilization whose mysteries and achievements have fascinated the West for well over two millennia. For the paperback edition a section of further reading in English has been prepared by Kent R. Weekes, Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo. Zusammenfassung Ranging from the first human settlement in the Nile Valley (c. 120!000 BC) to the appearance of Alexander the Great (c. 331 BC)! this history blends archaeological and textual evidence into an informed narrative. Numerous quotes from the original documentary sources are included. ...

Autorentext
Nicolas Grimal is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Paris, Sorbonne.
Ian Shaw is Lecturer in Egyptian Archaeology at the University of Liverpool.

Klappentext
This is an account of the rise and fall of the civilization in the Nile Valley, covering the first human settlement (c. 120,000 BC) to its conquest by Alexander the Great in 333 BC. It is the first reign-by-reign history of ancient Egypt to be published since Sir Alan Gardiner's Egypt of the Pharaohs (1961) and takes full account of the many archaeological, scientific and linguistic discoveries of the last three decades. The author blends archaeological and textual evidence into a lucid and vivid narrative and, by quoting extensively from contemporary sources, such as the funerary autobiographies of individuals and the official accounts of military campaigns, adds a strong sense of atmosphere to the unfolding of events.
Nicolas Grimal recounts the political, cultural and economic history of the Egyptians within the framework of an intricate and well-argued chronology. At a time when the vast accumulation of information from ancient Egypt is becoming almost too diverse for a single mind to encompass, he has managed to transform - without disguising current gaps in knowledge - disparate sources of evidence and the findings of many different disciplines into a coherent historical sequence. This is in itself a considerable achievement: it has also provided the means of presenting one of the most scholarly and at the same time most readable histories ever written of a civilization whose mysteries and achievements have fascinated the West for well over two millennia.
For the paperback edition a section of further reading in English has been prepared by Kent R. Weekes, Professor of Egyptology at the American University in Cairo.

Zusammenfassung
Ranging from the first human settlement in the Nile Valley (c. 120,000 BC) to the appearance of Alexander the Great (c. 331 BC), this history blends archaeological and textual evidence into an informed narrative. Numerous quotes from the original documentary sources are included.

Inhalt
List of Illustrations. Introduction. Part I: The Formative Period: 1. From Prehistory to History. 2. Religion and History. 3. The Thinite Period. Part II: The Classical Age: 4. The Old Kingdom. 5. Funerary Ideas. 6. The Struggle for Power. 7. The Middle Kingdom. 8. The Invasion. Part III: The Empire: 9. The Tuthmosids. 10. Akhenaten. 11. The Ramessid Period. 12. The Domain of Amun. Part IV: The Final Phase: 13. The Third Intermediate Period. 14. Nubians and Saites. 15. Persians and Greeks. Conclusion. Appendix. Glossary. Bibliography. Guide to Further Reading by Kent R. Weekes. Index.


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