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"The Wisdom of Ptah" delves into the intellectual and philosophical legacy of ancient Egypt, focusing on the profound insights and timeless wisdom that shaped the thought processes of this remarkable civilization. From the teachings of Ptah, the god of craftsmen and creation, to the philosophical underpinnings woven into everyday life, this book explores the intellectual richness that defined ancient Egyptian philosophy.
2) My Story
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In "My Story" by Ahmed El-Mokadem, readers are transported into the heart of Egypt, a land rich in history and mystery. This captivating novel follows Walhan, a fictional character who personifies the spirit and passion of Egypt. As an envoy of his nation's enduring spirit, Walhan's reflections on his life journey offer a profound understanding of his profound connection to his homeland.
Through Walhan's eyes, we experience the vibrancy of Egypt,...
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Recently divorced Anna Fox decides to cheer herself up by retracing a journey her great grandmother Louisa made in the mid-nineteenth century – a Nile cruise from Luxor to Aswan. Anna carries with her two of Louisa's possessions: an ancient Egyptian scent bottle and an illustrated diary of the original cruise that has lain unread for over a hundred years. As she follows in Louisa's footsteps, Anna discovers in the diary a wonderful Victorian love...
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Embark on a journey through the annals of human creativity, where we find ourselves immersed in the symbolic language of ancient art - a rich tapestry woven with meanings, stories, and cultural nuances. From the mystical hieroglyphs of Egypt to the nuanced reliefs of Mesopotamia, and the allegorical frescoes of Rome, ancient civilizations communicated their beliefs, narratives, and societal values through a visual lexicon. This book delves into the...
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This book takes on a journey of artistic expression that shaped the very essence of human existence. Our narrative begins in the hidden sanctuaries of caves and on primitive surfaces, where the hands of ancient artists left an indelible mark - an artistic symphony echoing across millennia. As we traverse the corridors of time, we delve into the origins of ancient art, where the first strokes of creativity adorned cave walls and primitive surfaces...
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This new study, drawing on the latest research, tells the story of the decline and fall of the pharaoh Akhenaten's religious revolution in the fourteenth century BC. Beginning at the regime's high-point in his Year 12, it traces the subsequent collapse that saw the deaths of many of the king's loved ones, his attempts to guarantee the revolution through co-rulers, and the last frenzied assault on the god Amun.
The book then outlines the events of...
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"Cleo Davenport has heard the whispers: the murmured conversations that end abruptly the second she walks into a room. Told she was an orphan, she knows the rumor-that her father is none other than the Prince of Wales, heir to the British throne. And at her childhood home at Cairo's Shepheard's Hotel, where royals, rulers, and the wealthy live, they even called her "The Princess." But her life is turned upside down when she turns seventeen. Sent to...
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"The battles for control of the lands of Middle Sea
This book usefully, concisely and comprehensively describes the history of the conflict that raged for a century between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire. In the ancient world these were among the largest conflicts ever fought. At the outset of this struggle the Carthaginians, who had come from Phoenician beginnings, were the dominant power in the Mediterranean region. Rome was aggressively...
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This book delves into the vibrant economic landscape along the Nile River, exploring the intricate trade networks, bustling marketplaces, and the economic dynamics that fueled the prosperity of ancient Egypt. From local exchanges to international trade routes, "Trade and Commerce Along the Nile" provides a comprehensive look at the economic forces that shaped one of the world's most influential civilizations.
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This book explores the sacred realm of ancient Egyptian temples and the intricate religious practices that permeated every aspect of society. From the grandeur of monumental structures to the personal devotions of individuals, "Temples and Religious Practices in Ancient Egyptian Society" unravels the spiritual tapestry that defined one of history's most revered civilizations.
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"The military commander known as 'the last of the Romans'
Flavius Belisarius is a name well known to those interested in the conflicts of the later Roman Empire at the time of Justinian I. The Roman Empire of the west had fallen and the emperor of Byzantine Empire in the east, centred on Constantinople, dreamed of recovering by conquest the Mediterranean territories that had been lost. The ambition was a colossal one, but Belisarius was undoubtedly...
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"Trading Seas: Lessons from Ancient Greece" embarks on a captivating exploration of the lesser-known but invaluable trading and shipbuilding lessons from ancient Greek civilization. Delving into the lives of remarkable shipbuilders and traders, the book illuminates the ingenious strategies that propelled the ancient Greeks' economy, examining the cultural impact and enduring lessons for modern society. From their advanced naval tactics to the artistry...
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"Healing the Nile" takes readers on a journey through the medical practices and understanding of health in ancient Egypt. From the temples of healing to the wisdom of ancient physicians, this book explores the holistic approach to well-being that characterized one of the world's earliest medical traditions.
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This book, which followed "The House of the Hidden Places", was and still is one of the deepest insights into the real meaning of the Pyramids and their significance as places of initiation for the ancient religion of Egypt. "And I have confined my efforts", says the author, "to attempting to express in a clear and popular form, which all may easily follow, an outline of those deeply veiled doctrines of which I may have caught a glimpse; and thus...
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"Trade Routes of the Nile" offers an in-depth exploration of the economic heartbeat of ancient Egypt. From bustling marketplaces to the intricacies of international trade, this book unveils the dynamics of commerce that fueled the prosperity and cultural exchange along the Nile River.
17) Ancient Egypt
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Love history? Know your stuff with History in an Hour. Learn about the Egyptian gods, mummification and how the Egyptians built the only wonder of the ancient world still standing – the Pyramids of Giza. Exploring the historic rise of Egyptian civilizationand its continued influence on the world today, Ancient Egypt in an Hour is an excellent companion to a mysterious and enthralling period of history. Know your stuff: discover ancient Egypt in...
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This book offers a comprehensive and immersive journey into the everyday lives of the people who populated the banks of the Nile, spanning from humble farmers to the mighty pharaohs. From the bustling markets to the serene farmlands, "Daily Life in Ancient Egypt" paints a vivid picture of the diverse experiences that shaped this remarkable civilization.
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This book delves into the artistic richness and symbolic depth of ancient Egyptian culture, exploring the intricate ways in which art served as a medium for expression, communication, and the conveyance of profound meaning. From the grandeur of monumental sculptures to the symbolism embedded in everyday objects, "Art and Symbolism in Ancient Egyptian Culture" unveils the visual language that encapsulated the essence of this remarkable civilization....
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Some of the most fascinating sculptures to have survived from ancient Egypt are the colossal statues of Akhenaten, erected at the beginning of his reign in his new temple to the Aten at Karnak. Fragments of more than thirty statues are now known, showing the paradoxical features combining male and female, young and aged, characteristic of representations of this king. Did he look like this in real life? Or was his iconography skillfully devised to...
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