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History of Ancient Egypt: An Introduction

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From our vantage point ancient Egyptian civilization, with its strictly hierarchic organization, can appear static through its three-thousand-year history. In his concise and authoritative introduction to that distant culture, a renowned Egyptologist reveals the turbulent events beneath the rigid facade.

Erik Hornung begins his account by taking a brief look at the prehistoric era in Egypt. He then focuses on political events during the period beginning with the reign of Menes and closing with the conquest by Alexander the Great. Building on insights drawn from the civilization's surviving texts and monuments, he also describes significant cultural developments, such as changes in burial customs and the building of the Great Pyramids and Sun Temples. Originally published in German, this important and highly useful survey has been revised throughout for its publication in English. In addition, the English version features over fifty illustrations, an updated bibliography, a glossary, and a chronological table.

185 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1996

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Erik Hornung

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Hornung was born in Riga, Latvia, in 1933 and gained his PH.D. at the University of Tübingen in 1956.
He was Professor of Egyptology at the University of Basel from 1967 to 1998.
His main research field has been funerary literature, the Valley of the Kings in particular.
He published the first edition of the Book of Amduat in three volumes between 1963 and 1967.
J. Gwyn Griffiths described Hornung as the foremost authority in such literature.
His book Conceptions of God in Ancient Egypt, The One and the Many has become his best-known work, in which he concludes, whilst acknowledging previous work by Henri Frankfort and his "multiplicity of approaches" and John A. Wilson's "complementary" treatment of Egyptian modes of thought, that "Anyone who takes history seriously will not accept a single method as definitive; the same should be true of anyone who takes belief seriously".
Hornung became Vice-President of the Society of the Friends of the Royal Tombs of Egypt in 1988. His books have been published in German, but many have been translated into English.

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Profile Image for Bihter İyidir.
294 reviews15 followers
December 9, 2023
Bu kitabı sığ ve yetersiz buldum. 3000 yıllık Mısır tarihini 180 sayfaya sığdırmak elbette kolay iş değildir. Ama benim kitapla ilgili sevemediğim şey kapsamının sınırlarının bulanık olması. Örneğin piramitlerdeki süslemelerin defin geleneğinde farklılıklara işaret ettiğine dair bir cümle söyleyip geçiyor, öncesi ne sonrası ne bilemiyoruz. Bu kadar kısa bir kitapta o kadar çok firavun ismi geçiyor ki insanın kafası karışıyor. Bence bu kopyala yapıştır türünde bir kitap olmuş. Yazar bir mısır bilimci, konuya dair pek çok çalışması var, bu kitabı ise Mısır’a dair elindeki kaynaklardan paragraf paragraf alıp bir metin ortaya koymuş gibi ne yazık ki.
Profile Image for Köksal KÖK .
662 reviews75 followers
May 21, 2015
Mısır Tarihi,
Ana Hatlarıyla Mısır Tarihi,
Grundzüge der ägyptischen Geschichte,
History of Ancient Egypt: An Introduction,

Erik Hornung, 1978.

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Author 8 books1,112 followers
December 6, 2018
As dry as the desert sands and as lifeless as a mummy. Even by textbook standards this one is coma inducing.
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August 4, 2019
Mısır uygarlığı Batı insanının her zaman ilgisini çekmiş, gizemin ve yüceliğin simgesi olan,
imkansızlıkların ve bin yıllarca etkisini yitirmeyen geleneklerin somutlaştığı "Şarka özgü" bir dünya olarak algılanmıştır. Ünlü mısırbilimci Erik Hornung tarih öncesi dönemden Roma İmparatorluğuna uzanan Mısır tarihinde bizi kısa bir gezintiye çıkarıyor. Büyük kralların piramitlerinde dolaşmamızı, Ortadoğu'nun karmaşık dünyasına yapılan askeri seferlere katılmamızı, saray komploları ve cinayetlere tanık olmamızı, Mısırlının dinle ve din için şekillenen gündelik yaşamını izlememizi ve bugünün dinlerinin kökenlerini anlamamızı sağlayan "ötedünya kitapları"nı daha yakından tanımamızı sağlayan bir gezinti bu. Ana Hatlarıyla Mısır Tarihi üçbün yıllık kadim bir uygarlığın görkemli tarihini, dinsel yaşamını, gündelik eylemlerini ve yönetimini en anlaşılır biçimde betimliyor.
141 reviews1 follower
July 29, 2019
I listened to this on audible. I really liked the education about Ancient Egypt but as the lectures went on, there are 49 lectures, the eygyptologist/professor/lecturer became increasingly annoying. He kept telling us what he was going to talk about later (which sometimes was the next thing he spoke about) He also started saying things like 'do you remember when I told you about... Even when he had gone over it several times. It made me thing his audience focus was to high school students or younger. Still I don't regret the perches. It made me want to read the old testament all the way through, which I will do soon.
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75 reviews2 followers
June 28, 2022
lö y. 3050 yılından başlayarak Ptolemaios iktidarına kadar geçen dönemi kısa kısa ve önemli olaylara değinerek hikaye biçiminde mükemmel bir şekilde anlatmış Erik Hornung.
Eski Mısır hakkında hiçbir şey bilmeyen bir kişi dahi bu kitap sayesinde hem Mısır tarihini hem de Mısır uygarlığı kültürü,dini inanışları ve ideolojisi hakkında temel bir bilgiye sahip olabilir.
2 reviews1 follower
February 11, 2025
There is too much historical detail/history. Half the pages are full of quotes. I couldn't focus on the book, it was just throwing information at me and there was almost nothing interesting to learn about ancient egypt.
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Author 6 books11 followers
May 6, 2007
A nice intro and review of ancient egypt. The pyramids are boring. Get on the rest.
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