The Gods Of Ancient Egypt
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
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A richly informative work of Egyptology, The Gods of Ancient Egypt presents a comprehensive survey of the vast and complex pantheon that governed every aspect of life, death, and the cosmos in ancient Egyptian civilization. Barbara Watterson details the origins, attributes, and mythological roles of Egypt's most significant deities — from the solar majesty of Ra and the resurrection power of Osiris to the protective ferocity of Sekhmet and the wisdom of Thoth. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible prose, the work illustrates how these gods were not merely objects of worship but were woven into the political, agricultural, and funerary fabric of one of history's greatest cultures. Watterson also uncovers the fascinating ways in which Egyptian religious thought evolved over millennia, with deities merging, transforming, and absorbing one another's identities across dynasties. This authoritative guide stands as an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the spiritual imagination that built the pyramids and shaped a civilization lasting over three thousand years.
Author: Barbara Watterson
Format: Hardback
Published: 1984, Guild Publishing
Genre: Ancient history
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A richly informative work of Egyptology, The Gods of Ancient Egypt presents a comprehensive survey of the vast and complex pantheon that governed every aspect of life, death, and the cosmos in ancient Egyptian civilization. Barbara Watterson details the origins, attributes, and mythological roles of Egypt's most significant deities — from the solar majesty of Ra and the resurrection power of Osiris to the protective ferocity of Sekhmet and the wisdom of Thoth. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible prose, the work illustrates how these gods were not merely objects of worship but were woven into the political, agricultural, and funerary fabric of one of history's greatest cultures. Watterson also uncovers the fascinating ways in which Egyptian religious thought evolved over millennia, with deities merging, transforming, and absorbing one another's identities across dynasties. This authoritative guide stands as an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand the spiritual imagination that built the pyramids and shaped a civilization lasting over three thousand years.