Times. *' Only a writer who had distinguished himself as a student of Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities could have produced this work, which has none of the features of a... Uarda: A Romance of Ancient Egypt ...by Georg Ebers - 1894 - 652 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1892 - 508 pages
...the time o! Rameses II, and of Assyria in that of A ssurbanipal. . . . As an Orientalist, M. Maspt-ru stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well...Assyrian antiquities could have produced this work, which hat none of the features of a modern book of travels in the East, but is an attempt to deal with ancient... | |
| Christabel Rose Coleridge - American fiction - 1892 - 362 pages
...the time ot Rameses 1 1, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. . . . As an Orientalist, M. Maspero stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well...Assyrian antiquities could have produced this work, whLh has none of the features of a modern book of travels in the East, but is an attempt to deal with... | |
| American literature - 1892 - 990 pages
...the time of Rameses IL, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanlpal. ... As an Orientalist, M. Masptiro \ F * Ѭ 1 M V Q^ 21 ] ` w Appleton's Handbook of Winter Resorts. For Tourists and Invalids. Giving complete in formation as to... | |
| Georg Ebers - 1893 - 420 pages
...in the time of Rameses II, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. ... As an Orientalist, M. Maspero stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well...produced this work, which has none of the features of a modem book of travels in the East, but is an attempt to deal with ancient life as if one had been a... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1893 - 524 pages
...$1.50. " A lucid sketch, at once popular and learned, of daily life in Egypt in the time ot Rameses 1 1, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. . . . As an...overwhelms and always interests the reader." — London 7*imes. "Only a writer who had distinguished himself as a student of Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities... | |
| Bayard Taylor - Germany - 1894 - 506 pages
...the time o* Ramescs II, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. . . . As an Orientalist M. Ma»pero stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well...produced this work, which has none of the features of a modem book of travels in the East, but is an attempt to deal with ancient life as if one had been a... | |
| Claude-François baron de Méneval - France - 1894 - 518 pages
...in the time of Rameses II, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. ... As an Orientalist, M. Macpero stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well...that it nowhere overwhelms and always interests the reader."—London Times. "Only a writer who had distinguished himself as a student of Egyptian and... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - Agnosticism - 1894 - 478 pages
...that. of AssurbanipaL . . . As an Orientalist, M. Maipero stands in the front rank, and his learning U so well digested and so admirably subdued to the service...overwhelms and always interests the reader." — London Tinttt. " Only a writer who had distinguished himself as a student of Egyptian and As. Syrian antiquities... | |
| Otis T. Mason - Civilization, Ancient - 1894 - 370 pages
...the time of Rameses II, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. . . . As an Orientalist, M. Mu~ p£ro stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well digested and so admirably sut>dued to the service of popular exposition, that it nowhere overwhelms and always interests the... | |
| Claude-François baron de Méneval - France - 1894 - 512 pages
...the time ot Rameses II, and of Assyria in that of Assurbanipal. ... As an Orientalist, M. Mac. pero stands in the front rank, and his learning is so well digested and so admirably sub' dued to the service of popular exposition, that it nowhere overwhelms and always interests the... | |
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