Description: THE GLORY OF ANCIENT EGYPT: A COLLECTION OF RARE ENGRAVINGS FROM THE NAPOLEONIC EXPEDITION1988, HARDCOVER WITH DUST JACKETKRAUS REPRINT, N.Y.INTRODUCTION AND ESSAYS BY BOB BRIER, LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITYFOREWORD BY PETER F. DORMAN, THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (FROM THE INTRODUCTION) “…Throughout the first quarter of the nineteenth century, hundreds of French engravers, printers, editors, and scholars devoted their lives to the production of what was then the largest publication in the history of the world. By the time the Description de l'Égypte was published, many of those who had begun the project were dead. Napoleon encouraged it as a general, subsidized it as emperor, and died in exile before it was completed. The work was continued by Louis XVIII and finally completed under the reign of Charles X. The Description's influence throughout Europe was significant —and it remains, even today, as a monumental resource for scholars, as well as for the general reader who will find its subject matter of absorbing interest. Napoleon received a mandate from the Directory to occupy Egypt and free the country from the tyrannical rule of the Mamelukes. When he set sail on the secret mission in 1798, he planned to expel the English, take control of the land around the Red Sea, and cut the Isthmus of Suez. He took seventeen thousand troops, seven hundred horses, and the machinery of war with him. It was an ambitious undertaking, but Napoleon also had other aspirations. He brought more than 150 engineers, scientists and scholars who were to study and describe ancient and modern Egypt in full detail. These learned men were distinguished members of the National Institute and included Gaspard Monge, the physicist; Claude-Louis Berthollet, the chemist; Jean-Baptiste Fourier, the mathematician after whom the Fourier equations are named; Deodat Dolomieu, the mineralogist after whom dolomite is named; and Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, the naturalist. They were accompanied by a contingent of printers, surveyors, and artists such as Dominique Vivant-Denon, who would later become the first director of the Louvre. At the time, Napoleon was a 29-year-old general who had just returned to France victorious from the Italian campaign. France had recently scored significant victories in Germany as well. England, France's only European opposition, was weakened by the rebellions in Ireland. by the Sultan of Mysore's attacks…” ABOUT USWe are a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation. We sell books and other items donated by our community members to raise money for our local library system. We fund services, reading programs and purchases not in their budget. Our organization has operated continuously in the same city since 1937. PROCEEDS BENEFIT OUR LOCAL LIBRARY PROGRAMS - THANK YOU! Please visit our store for more titles.https://www.ebay.com/usr/friendsofthepaloaltolibrary
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Item Length: 13.5 IN
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Vintage: No
Publication Year: 1988
Item Height: 9.5 IN
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Features: Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 1.5 IN
Item Weight: 4 LBS 10 OZ
Publisher: Kraus Reprint Co.
Book Title: Glory of Ancient Egypt : a Collection of Rare Engravings from the Napoleonic Expedition
Topic: Archaeology, Middle East / Egypt, European
Number of Pages: 183 Pages
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Art, Travel, Social Science
Author: Bob Brier
Format: Hardcover