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A view of Egypt in a 19th century illustration by Hector Horeau. For those who a re interested in Egypt as it was during the iast century, we recommend «Egypt Rediscovered in 19th Century Pictures», aiso pubiished by Bonechi. Egypt is a fortunate land. Within its borders lives a population which is friendly, good-na-tured, recept ive, open to progress. For the proverbial fertility of its soil and the mildness of its climate, cold and hunger, those two afflictions which generate authentic social disorder in less favoured countries,...
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A view of Egypt in a 19th century illustration by Hector Horeau. For those who a re interested in Egypt as it was during the iast century, we recommend «Egypt Rediscovered in 19th Century Pictures», aiso pubiished by Bonechi. Egypt is a fortunate land. Within its borders lives a population which is friendly, good-na-tured, recept ive, open to progress. For the proverbial fertility of its soil and the mildness of its climate, cold and hunger, those two afflictions which generate authentic social disorder in less favoured countries, are here practically un-known. And what of the Nile, the king of rivers? Each year, on more or less the same date, swollen by the torrential rains falling along the stretches of the Upper Nile, the river overflows its bed, inun-dates the land around it and withdraws again af-ter having deposited a layer of precious slime. In other countries, the flooding of a river is usually a catastrophe. But Egypt, far from considering the Nile an enemy to be fought without respite, sees in it a friend to be thanked, a friend whose gift of fertility brings with it wealth. As a nation, Egypt merits our closest attention. Its role in the scheme of international affairs has always been important, almost comparable to that of any European state. There exists no major historical event, in fact, in which Egypt has not found itself involved by force of cir-cumstance; this is the most significant aspect of its history. Egypt, unlike so many other countries, has not flashed brilliantly into sight for a few brief sec-onds, only to disappear forever in the obscurity of the ages. It has instead had the uncommon destiny of continuing to project its great prestige for seventy centuries. In this enormous lapse of time, at almost every epoch it has been pre-emi-nent in one field or another. Egypt is the cradle of all civilisations: while the rest of the world was still untouched by history, Cheops was building monuments that not even modern art can surpass in grandeur. Thot-Mosis, Amon-Ofis, Ramses, subjugated all the races of man known at the time. Under the Greeks and the Romans, Egypt continued to dominate, no longer with weapons but now with ideas. And it was the philosophical sects of Alexandria who brought to the point of supreme crisis the great spiritual movement which was to give birth to the modern world.

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Cím: Egypt [antikvár]
Szerző: Abbas Chalaby
Kiadó: Casa Editrice Bonechi
Kötés: Fűzött papírkötés
Méret: 200 mm x 260 mm
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