Egypt

The World of the Pharaohs

Edited by Regine Schulz
Matthias Seidel

This new compact flexibound edition of a favorite book deals with Egypt from prehistoric times through the Greco-Roman era, and casts a revealing and

French edition
510 pp.
Over 800 photographs, maps, diagrams
21.5X25cm
ISBN 9783833132728
For sale only in the Middle East

Free!

This new compact flexibound edition of a favorite book deals with Egypt from prehistoric times through the Greco-Roman era, and casts a revealing and refreshing light on ancient Egyptian history. The search for ancient wisdom, mystical experiences, and hidden treasure has led many who feel the fascination of Egypt to turn repeatedly to the same subjects—the Sphinx and the Pyramid of Khufu, the mummies, the ‘curse of the pharaohs,’ and powerfully ‘efficacious’ symbols and rites. This book goes beyond all this to examine the truly remarkable aspects of ancient Egypt: its astonishing technical and administrative achievements, its script and literature, its architecture and pictorial art, and a concept of the world as a whole based on exact observation of nature, in which science and religion were an indissoluble unity. This extraordinary legacy is detailed here by a team of thirty-four international scholars and given visual immediacy by more than 800 photographs, maps, and diagrams.

Regine Schulz

Regine Schulz is Curator of Ancient Art at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. Matthias Seidel teaches the art history of ancient Egypt at the University of Munich.

Matthias Seidel

Matthias Seidel studied Egyptology, Middle Eastern archaeology and Classical archaeology in Berlin and Munich. Regine Schulz is director of the Curatorial Division and curator of Ancient Art at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, and teaches Egyptology at the University Munich.
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