
Ancient Records of Egypt
Vol. 4: the Twentieth Through the Twenty-sixth Dynasties
$108.17
- Paperback
552 pages
- Release Date
14 May 2001
Summary
With volume 4 of Ancient Records of Egypt, James Henry Breasted brings us to the end of the self-governed era of ancient Egyptian civilization. Chief among the documents contained in this volume are the inscriptions from the Medinet Habu Temple, one of the most completely preserved temples of Egypt, and the great Papyrus Harris, the largest (133 feet long) and most sumptuous papyrus extant, 95 percent of which Breasted was the first to study closely. Together these documents present a detaile…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780252069765 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0252069765 |
| Author: | James Henry Breasted |
| Publisher: | University of Illinois Press |
| Imprint: | University of Illinois Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 552 |
| Edition: | annotated edition |
| Release Date: | 14 May 2001 |
| Weight: | 739g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm x 38mm |
| Series: | Ancient Records of Egypt |
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Critics Review
“In 1906, Breasted, America’s first noted Egyptologist, published this series in which he presents a history of the golden age of Egypt gleaned from its records, many of which he was the first scholar to be allowed to study. This edition, the first in paperback, offers a new introduction by historian Peter A. Piccione, who places Breasted’s work in a modern context. A solid series for academic libraries and priced so that public libraries also can afford them.” – “Classic Returns,” Library Journal “The republication of this seminal work after nearly a century, by the University of Illinois, is as welcome as it is unexpected.” – Josef Wegner, Odyssey
About The Author
James Henry Breasted
James Henry Breasted (1865-1935), the first American scholar to hold a professorship in Egyptology, was the author of The Battle of Kadesh, A History of Egypt, Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Times: A History of the Early World, and The Conquest of Civilization. Peter A. Piccione is an Egyptologist and professor of comparative ancient history at the University of Charleston, South Carolina, and director of the University of Charleston Serapis Research Institute Theban Tombs Publication Project.
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