Egyptian Mythology: A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of Ancient Egypt Geraldine Pinch 272 Pages Society and Social Sciences View Audiobook The Concept of law H. L. A. Hart 400 Pages Society and Social Sciences View Audiobook The Complete Poems and Plays of t. s. Elio...
His successors in history, Thucydides and Xenophon, wrote in Attic. The works of Plato and Aristotle, of the 4th century, are the most important of all the products of Greek culture in the intellectual history of the West. They were preoccupied with ethics, metaphysics, and politics as ...
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Egyptian history also has its well-known revolutions. The most famous are that which took place against the British Occupation by the people in 1919, and led to Britain’s recognition of Egyptian independence 3 years later, with the implementation of the first constitution in 1923. However, Brit...
It covers the 15th to the 12th centuries BC and shows us both what we know about it, and how we know it (Egyptian steles play a big part). Also out in April, 2024, is After 1177BC, a follow-up book subtitled The Survival of Civilizations, about what happened after the Bronze Age ...
Traditional Egyptian 1200s B.C. The Book of the Dead A collection of hymns, poems and dedications telling the story of Egyptian religious life, which permeated all life. The concepts of Ma'at and the legends of Osiris, Isis, Horus and the rest of the gods are described. The role of ...
Her second novel, The Kitchen God’s Wife (1991), was inspired by her mother’s history; it concerns a Chinese mother who accepts American ways clumsily and her relationship to her thoroughly Americanized daughter. In The Hundred Secret Senses (1995), an American woman gradually learns to appr...
Ancient Egyptian history was divide into dynasties in the early third century AD by an Egyptian priest called Manetho, who was commissioned to do so by the king Ptolemy. The Aegyptiaca, Manetho’s accounts, covered the kings from the semi-mythical first pharaoh Menes, to the legendary Alexande...
Egyptian historical mysteries tend to be great, whether relatively recent or truly ancient… I’m a huge fan of mysteries set in Egypt, whether they are modern-ish, like Parker Bilal’s Makana books; or somewhat recent historicals, like Michael Pearce’s Mamur Zapt series; or even set in...
“Exactly,” Catrell agreed. “The Dogon myths and traditions have some authenticity because of parallels in Egypt that involve the same words for the same concepts. We can see this for ourselves in the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics painted on the walls of caves in the Dogon’s homeland. As...