Description Of Egypt

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The launching of this hitherto unpublished book by the great nineteenth-century British traveler Edward William Lane (1801-76), a name known to almost everyone in all the many fields of Middle East studies, is a major publishing event. Lane was the author of a number of highly influential works: An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians (1836), his translation of The Thousand and One Nights (1839-41), Selections from the Kur-an (1843), and the Arabic-English Lexicon (1863-93). Yet one of his greatest works was never published: after years of labor and despite an enthusiastic reception by the publishing firm of John Murray in 1831, publication of his first book, Description of Egypt, was delayed and eventually dropped, mainly for financial reasons. The manuscript was sold to the British Library by Lane's widow in 1891, and has only now been salvaged for publication by Dr. Jason Thompson, nearly 170 years after its completion. This enormously important book, which takes the form of a journey through Egypt from north to south, with descriptions of all the ancient monuments and contemporary life that Lane explored along the way, will be of immense interest to both ancient and modern historians of Egypt, and will become an essential companion to his Manners and Customs. ''Jason Thompson's exact and dedicated edition deserves much praise.''-Astene Newsletter, June 2002. ''Thompson, a historian at AUC, has done signal service in taking a manuscript dating from 1831 and preparing it for publication so many years later; AUC Press deserves praise for making so major a work available, and at so reasonable a price.''-Daniel Pipes, Middle East Quarterly, June 2001. ''In all, the appearance of this major work of scholarship at this late date is a major boon to the study of Egypt's history between the pharaohs and 18280.''-Daniel Pipes, Middle East Quarterly, June 2001.

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Genre : History
Author : Edward William Lane
Publisher : American Univ in Cairo Press
Release : 2000
File : 796 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9774245253


Egypt

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Author : John Humphreys Davies
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Release : 1876
File : 132 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCD:31175035225450


Landscapes And Landforms Of Egypt

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This book provides a unique reference resource not only for geomorphologists, but for all Earth scientists. It shows how landforms vary enormously across Egypt, from high mountains to endless plains, and presents the vast heritage of forms that have developed under different climates. Richly illustrated with numerous plates and figures, it also includes a bibliography offering exhaustive coverage of the literature.

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Genre : Science
Author : Nabil Sayed Embabi
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2017-11-24
File : 335 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319656618


Exploring Ancient Egypt

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Remains to be Seen is a fascinating series which looks at the past through the archaeological evidence that remains today. Ancient Egypt looks at who the Egyptians were, and their everyday life, what Gods and Goddesses they believed in, and their religion. Also discussed is the history of Egypt during the reigns of the two Pharaohs - Akhenaten and Tutankhamun, the history behind their writing and art (hieroglyphs, papyrus, painting and sculpture), and finally the history of Egypt under the Greeks and Romans, and how the past is discovered today. There are fact boxes which highlight key facts and the text is supported by a wonderful array of photographs and maps. Ancient Egypt also features a time-line, glossary and full index.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : John Malam
Publisher : Evans Brothers
Release : 2003
File : 52 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0237525941


Christianity And Monasticism In Middle Egypt

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Christianity and monasticism have long flourished along the Nile in Middle Egypt, the region stretching from al-Bahnasa (Oxyrhynchus) to Dayr al-Ganadla. The contributors to this volume, international specialists in Coptology from around the world, examine various aspects of Coptic civilization in Middle Egypt over the past two millennia. The studies explore Coptic art and archaeology, architecture, language, and literature. The artistic heritage of monastic sites in the region is highlighted, attesting to their important legacies.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Gawdat Gabra
Publisher : American University in Cairo Press
Release : 2015-11-20
File : 346 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781617976407


Egypt The Lost Homeland Exodus From Egypt 1947 1967

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In the twentieth century, the political Zionist movement and Egyptian rulers completely uprooted the country's thriving Jewish community - a goal the Pharaohs tried to realize as early as 3500 years ago. Mostly comprised of descendants of Sephardim from the Iberian Peninsula, the world's oldest Jewish community totaled 85,000 members in 1948. No more than 100 to 200 Jews live in Egypt today. This book tells the story of Egypt's Jewish history from Biblical times to 1967, the year of one of the last major Jewish emigration waves from Egypt. It highlights the First Exodus in ca. 1500 BCE and the Second Exodus, which was triggered by the foundation of the State of Israel and three successive wars in 1948, 1956, and 1967. Throughout the narrative, it becomes evident that the Jewish community consistently was subject to the arbitrary will of Egyptian rulers. Starting in 1948, members of this community were forced to leave the country without any of their belongings on short notice. Like other Jews from the Arab world, Egyptian Jews were not Zionists in the Eurocentric, Ashkenazi sense. Their arrival in Israel was met with prejudice and disdain. Even though they were discriminated against in matters of housing and education, they still managed to integrate well into Israeli society and are now members of the country's upper and middle class. The evidence presented in this book is based on interviews with ninety-six Egyptian Jews in Israel and the United States.

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Genre : History
Author : Alisa Douer
Publisher : Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Release : 2015-09-25
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783832540524


Planning The Family In Egypt

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Publisher Fact Sheet This study of family planning programs in Egypt is a model for the study of social programs in developing countries.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Kamran Asdar Ali
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Release : 2002-08-15
File : 251 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780292705142


The Bible Of Egypt S Geography

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The book provides a brief description of Egypt’s geography and its general characteristics such as location, topography, land-water interactions, Land use and land cover changes, population characteristics, and urbanization. These factors are proven to have a significant influence on climate. The geographic and climatic characteristics of Egypt are important to give insights into the links between the physical and human environment and climate behaviour. GIS plays a vital role in this book where it works with several layers of such thematic data and it can answer questions by comparing the different layers and also by overlaying them to show the spatial variability in the affecting factors and its change over the different periods to give you a clear picture about the Egyptian lands.

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Genre : Science
Author : Mohamed A. Nasef
Publisher : MR Science and Arts Publishers Inc.
Release : 2018-11-01
File : 36 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781730725432


The Pharaonic History Of Egypt

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Egypt is the window to civilization and history for thousands of years and its pharaoh’s rulers laid the basics of science, arts and literature, and this book is a summary of the rulers of Egypt in the era of the pharaohs and an attempt to shed light on the history of this ancient country.

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Genre : History
Author : Rodolphe Kasser
Publisher : A G Printing & Publishing
Release : 2020-09-27
File : 101 Pages
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The Art In Ancient Egypt

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The Art in Ancient Egypt in two volumes is a study of Egyptian arts and of their connection with the national religion and civilization written by French archeologists and historians Georges Perrot and Charles Chipiez. The aim of the work was to trace the course of the great evolution which culminated in the age of Pericles and came to an end in that of Marcus Aurelius. That evolution forms a complete entirety – an unbroken chain of cause and effect uniting the two eras. Using carefully selected examples authors prove that the art of the Egyptians went through the same process of development as those of other nationalities, earlier and later ones, and that the unique quality of the sculptures and paintings of the Nile Valley was a persistent affinity to simplification, which comes in part from the habit created by writing the hieroglyphic and in part from the materials used.

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Genre : Art
Author : Georges Perrot
Publisher : e-artnow
Release : 2020-12-17
File : 701 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:4064066394394