Egypt, the Trunk of the Tree: Vol. I [electronic resource] The Contexts
- Author
- Najovits, Simson
- Published
- New York : Algora Publishing July 2003
- Physical Description
- 300 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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- Summary
- Annotation Writing in an easy to read narrative literary style while respecting the norms of Egyptological scholarship, the author examines the contradictory opinions of major Egyptologists (and the major loonies), and brings us closer to Egypt's core meaning and influence. Along the way, he illuminates the enchanting, imaginative beauty of the Egyptian saga. Ancient Egypt built a society on a remarkable mixture of the new, the useful and the beautiful, while retaining primitive magic, obscurantism, and the infantile but extraordinarily poetic. Egypt was also one of the most optimistic nations ever founded, inventing optimistic answers to many of man's fundamental questions.Volume I surveys the religious underpinnings of the society, including the founding of the first nation - and the first nation to proclaim its sacred nature. Divine kingship, the holy city and capital city were invented here.
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9780875862217
0875862217 (Trade Paper)
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