A Nile Anthology: Travel Writing Through the Centuries
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The stretch of the longest river in the world that nurtured the world's first great civilization has drawn and impressed visitors since ancient times. The Greeks were fascinated by the mysterious annual flood of the Nile that brought both water and nourishing silt to the lands along its banks, while nineteenth-century travellers were amazed by the magnificent tombs and temples of Upper Egypt.A Nile Anthology brings together the accounts and reflections of visitors and travellers to the Nile between Luxor and Aswan through the ages, from Herodotus in the fifth century BC, and the Arab geographers of medieval times, to such nineteenth-century luminaries as Amelia Edwards, Florence Nightingale, Jean Francois Champollion, Edward Lane, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From the practicalities of river travel to descriptions of the Pharaonic monuments, via the sights, sounds, and smells of the teeming souks, our writers guide us through a world and an age long gone.
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Weight: 270g
Dimensions: 120 x 160mm
Publication Date: 19 Oct 2015
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Publication City/Country: Egypt
Language: English
ISBN13: 9789774167232
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The stretch of the longest river in the world that nurtured the world's first great civilization has drawn and impressed visitors since ancient times. The Greeks were fascinated by the mysterious annual flood of the Nile that brought both water and nourishing silt to the lands along its banks while nineteenth-century travelers were amazed by the magnificent tombs and temples of Upper Egypt.A Nile Anthology brings together the accounts and reflections of visitors and travelers to the Nile between Luxor and Aswan through the ages from Herodotus in the fifth century BC and the Arab geographers of medieval times to such nineteenth-century luminaries as Amelia Edwards Florence Nightingale Jean Francois Champollion Edward Lane and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. From the practicalities of river travel to descriptions of the pharaonic monuments via the sights sounds and smells of the teeming souks our writers guide us through a world and an age long gone.