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The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition Erik Iversen

The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition By Erik Iversen

The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition by Erik Iversen


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Describes the powerful effect of the mythology of Egypt - particularly Egyptian art and hieroglyphics - on European art, literature and culture. It explores how the erroneous interpretation by Western societies of ancient Egyptian traditions became a rich source of artistic inspiration.

The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition Summary

The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition by Erik Iversen

Erik Iversen describes the powerful effect of the myth of Egypt - particularly Egyptian hieroglyphs - on European literature, art, religion and philosophy. It explains how an erroneous interpretation of the traditions of ancient Egypt became a rich source of inspiration for Europeans from ancient times through the medieval and Renaissance periods to the Baroque era. The misguided notion that hierogylphs were allegorical, and that they constituted a sacred writing of ideas, exerted a dynamic influence in almost all fields of intellectual and artistic endeavour, as did conceptions of Egypt as the venerable home of true wisdom and of occult and mystic knowledge. Iversen begins by discussing the nature of Egyptian writing. Then he explains, with illustrations and quotations, the ways in which Europeans tried to understand and use the hieroglyphs. A final chapter sets Jean Francois Champollion's decipherment of the hieroglyphs into a reconstructed historical context.

The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition Reviews

This book traces the complex ways in which the idea of Egypt was totally altered by the new Renaissance ideas . . . The Myth of Egypt and its Hieroglyphs gives one the thrill that can only come from an erudite study suddenly making sense of the scattered and disconnected pieces of information the reader might have, from connections that spring to mind and illuminate much. * Bibliotheque d'humanisme et Renaissance *

About Erik Iversen

Erik Iversen is a Danish Egyptologist, who lives in Frederiksberg. Among his other works are Canon and Proportions in Egyptian Art (Sidgwick) and Obelisks in Exile (Gad).

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GOR004807732
9780691021249
0691021244
The Myth of Egypt and Its Hieroglyphs in European Tradition by Erik Iversen
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
19931024
184
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