Niebuhr in Egypt

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A riveting account of one of Europe’s earliest scientific explorations of Egypt, as conducted by Carsten Niebuhr in 1761-62, showing how his attention to detail and freedom from scriptural bias helped lay the foundations of Egyptology.

SKU: 9780718893354 Categories: , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 362Author: Jr. Roger H. Guichard, Jr. Roger H. Guichard
 

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As a member of the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia in the 1760s, Carsten Niebuhr is justly celebrated for his contribution to an understanding of the Arab world. The most concentrated period of time he and the expedition spent together was not, however, in Arabia at all, but in Egypt. The sojourn in that country was an unexpected boon, Egypt not even appearing on the expedition’s original itinerary. It presented the opportunity for an undertaking with an avowedly biblical purpose. When Niebuhr and his companions were detained for a year in Egypt in 1761-62, it was, after all, in a place that some have called the cradle of the Jewish people. Although Egypt had existed for millennia, with or without the Jews, the notion that its history served as little more than stage setting for the drama of mankind as played out in the Hebrew Scriptures was pervasive in eighteenth-century Europe. Freed for the year from the painstaking instructions of Professor Johann David Michaelis, the foremost biblical philologist of the eighteenth century and the expedition’s prime mover, Niebuhr was able to approach the country with an open mind and in so doing made an early contribution to the nascent discipline of Egyptology.

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Weight0.531 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 1.9 cm

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