The Mind of Egypt: History and Meaning in the Time of the Pharaohs

Jan Assmann
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The Mind of Egypt presents an unprecedented account of the mainsprings of Egyptian civilization--the ideals, values, mentalities, belief systems, and aspirations that shaped the first territorial state in human history. Drawing on a range of literary, iconographic, and archaeological sources, the renowned historian Jan Assmann reconstructs a world of unparalleled complexity, a culture that, long before others, possessed an extraordinary degree of awareness and self-reflection.
Genres: HistoryEgyptNonfictionMythologyAncient HistoryReligionEgyptologyPhilosophyAncientEgyptian Literature
528 Pages

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