The Napoleonic Survey of Egypt

The Napoleonic Survey of Egypt
Author: Terence M. Russell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110412561

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Napoleon Bonaparte celebrated his conquest of Egypt in 1798 by commissioning a survey of the country's treasures published as the Description de L'Egypte. An army of engravers collaborated with artist-illustrators over a thirty-year period to produce 900 folio engravings of huge proportions depicting the architecture, monuments and antiquities of ancient Egypt together with contemporary views of the country. Reproducing large sections of the original folio, this is the first book in English to provide an accessible and comprehensive account of the origins and creation of the Description de L'Egypte. Terence M. Russell draws upon numerous first-hand reports of the French exploration in order to re-evaluate the intellectual and artistic achievements of Napoleon's ambitious campaign. He shows how, different from anything else conceived at the time, the rich plethora of drawings and personal writings compiled by the intrepid French explorers opened European eyes to the diverse splendours of a long forgotten civilization, giving rise to the science of Egyptology.

The Napoleonic Survey of Egypt

The Napoleonic Survey of Egypt
Author: Terence M. Russell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2001
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: OCLC:314226205

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NAPOLEONIC SURVEY OF EGYPT

NAPOLEONIC SURVEY OF EGYPT
Author: TERENCE M. RUSSELL
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138702676

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Views of Ancient Egypt Since Napoleon Bonaparte

Views of Ancient Egypt Since Napoleon Bonaparte
Author: David Jeffreys
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315416007

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This book addresses some of the main themes of the study of Egypt during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In a combination of case studies and discursive chapters, the status of Egypt as an important example of traditional Asian scholarship, and as an ancient model of imperialism itself, is examined. Contributions range from studies of nineteenth century antiquarianism, and the collecting of Egyptian antiquities as an extension of the territorial ambitions and rivalries of the European powers, to explorations of how Egypt is understood and interpreted in contemporary societies. Views of Ancient Egypt also considers the way in which Ancient Egypt has been adopted by less privileged members of some societies as a cultural icon of past greatness.

The Napoleonic Survey of Egypt

The Napoleonic Survey of Egypt
Author: Anne Godlewska
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 171
Release: 1988
Genre: Cartography
ISBN: 0919870392

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The Napoleonic survey of Egypt

The Napoleonic survey of Egypt
Author: Terence M. Russell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Monuments
ISBN: 1859282482

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Napoleon in Egypt

Napoleon in Egypt
Author: Irene A. Bierman
Publsiher: Garnet & Ithaca Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015058698609

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Napoleon Bonaparte's goal in setting sail for Egypt in 1798 was to establish new colonies for the French and to threaten British trade with India. While the immediate impact of the invasion has been the subject of many studies, it should also be considered in the context of the geopolitics of the period and the longer-term historical trends in Egypt. The papers in this volume consider all aspects of the French occupation and trace its repercussions into the late twentieth century. The background to the invasion is analyzed, including political and economic trends, French/British rivalry, French colonial fortunes and populist French Republican ideology. The work of the savants, those engineers and mathematicians who mapped and recorded ancient Egyptian artifacts, is shown to have had a formative influence on modern archaeological practice. The post-occupation contributions of French technocrats are exemplified by the pioneering work of a military surgeon. The contentious debate over the historiography of the occupation is reviewed, with a case study of its use during the Nasserist period. And in conclusion, a sweeping survey of Egyptian culture shows that Egypt's reappropriation of Egyptology has had a regenerating effect on Egyptian national consciousness. Resulting from the international conference on Napoleon in Egypt held in 1997 at the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library in Los Angeles, these papers are written by experts in the field.

Napoleon in Egypt

Napoleon in Egypt
Author: Paul Strathern
Publsiher: Bantam
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780553385243

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In 1798, Napoleon Bonaparte, only twenty-eight, set sail for Egypt with 335 ships, 40,000 soldiers, and a collection of scholars, artists, and scientists to establish an eastern empire. He saw himself as a liberator, freeing the Egyptians from oppression. But Napoleon wasn’t the first—nor the last—who tragically misunderstood Muslim culture. Marching across seemingly endless deserts in the shadow of the pyramids, pushed to the limits of human endurance, his men would be plagued by mirages, suicides, and the constant threat of ambush. A crusade begun in honor would degenerate into chaos. And yet his grand failure also yielded a treasure trove of knowledge that paved the way for modern Egyptology—and it tempered the complex leader who believed himself destined to conquer the world.