Description of Egypt : notes and views in Egypt and Nubia, made during the years 1825, --26, --27, and --28 : chiefly consisting of a series of descriptions and delineations of the monuments, scenery, &c. of those countries : the views, with few exceptions, made with the camera-lucida

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Description of Egypt : notes and views in Egypt and Nubia, made during the years 1825, --26, --27, and --28 : chiefly consisting of a series of descriptions and delineations of the monuments, scenery, &c. of those countries : the views, with few exceptions, made with the camera-lucida

Edward William Lane ; edited and with an introduction by Jason Thompson

American University in Cairo Press, 2020

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Description of Egypt : notes and views in Egypt and Nubia, 1825-28

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [580]-588)

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The great nineteenth-century British traveler Edward William Lane (1801–76) was the author of a number of highly influential works: An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians (1836), his translation of The Thousand and One Nights (1839–41), Selections from the Kur-an (1843), and the Arabic–English Lexicon (1863–93). Yet in 1831, publication of one of his greatest works, Description of Egypt, was delayed, and eventually dropped, mainly for financial reasons, by the publishing firm of John Murray. The manuscript was sold to the British Library by Lane’s widow in 1891, and was salvaged for publication as a hardcover book, in 2000, by Jason Thompson, nearly 170 years after its completion. Now available in paperback, this book, which takes the form of a journey through Egypt from north to south, with descriptions of all the ancient monuments and contemporary life that Lane explored along the way, will be of interest to both ancient and modern historians of Egypt, and is an essential companion to his Manners and Customs.

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Contents Map of Egypt ix List of Figures xi List of Tables xv List of Abbreviations xvii Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Dates xix Acknowledgments xxi Introduction 1 Part One: Egyptology and Pharaonism to 1930 1. Egyptology and Pharaonism in Egypt before Tutankhamun 19 2. Nationalizing Tutankhamun 51 3. Western Egyptology in Egypt in the Wake of Tutankhamun, 1922–1930 81 4. Egyptian Egyptology and Pharaonism in the Wake of Tutankhamun, 1922–1930 109 Part Two: Tourism and Islamic, Coptic, and Greco–Roman Archaeologies 5. Consuming Antiquity: Western Tourism between Two Revolutions, 1919–1952 137 6. In the Shadow of Egyptology: Islamic Art and Archaeology to 1952 167 7. Copts and Archaeology: Sons of Saint Mark / Sons of the Pharaohs 197 8. Alexandria, Egypt, and the Greco–Roman Heritage 229 Part Three: Egyptology and Pharaonism to Nasser’s Revolution 9. Contesting Egyptology in the 1930s 263 10. Pharaonism and Its Challengers in the 1930s and 1940s 295 11. Egyptology in the Twilight of Empire and Monarchy, 1939–1952 329 12. Conclusion 355 Notes 369 Bibliography 449 Index 481

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