Cleopatra's Needles: The Lost Obelisks of Egypt: Bloomsbury Egyptology
Autor Dr Bob Brieren Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 feb 2021
This turbulent era, caught up in obelisk mania, is recreated by Bob Brier in all its glory. Amid astounding tales of engineering dexterity and naval endurance, the individuals involved in transporting the obelisks and receiving them in their future homes are brought to life through their letters and diaries, newspaper articles and illustrations. Written by a renowned Egyptologist and author, this compelling book will fascinate all those interested in Egypt, its iconic monuments and the history of great endeavour.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350198722
ISBN-10: 1350198722
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 75 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Egyptology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350198722
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 75 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Egyptology
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. How to Quarry an Obelisk
2. Rome's Obelisks
3. God's Architect
4. Napoleon's Obelisk
5. Cleopatra's Needle Sails for London
6. The Oldest Skyscraper in New York
7. Postscript on the Obelisks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. How to Quarry an Obelisk
2. Rome's Obelisks
3. God's Architect
4. Napoleon's Obelisk
5. Cleopatra's Needle Sails for London
6. The Oldest Skyscraper in New York
7. Postscript on the Obelisks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
[A] well-researched and amiable account ... If you want to know how to quarry, carve and erect a huge block of granite, then Brier is your man. He meticulously reconstructs the steps taken by the Egyptian stonemasons ... turning then to document the later transportation of obelisks to foreign places.
Obelisks were one of the greatest technical achievements of Ancient Egypt, but they are also a tribute to the skills of the Romans, the Renaissance, and the modern world. Here is a readable and urbane account of both these works of art.
Mr. Brier tells these stories with panache and with authority. His cast of characters-pharaohs, emperors, popes, engineers, Egyptologists and millionaires-can hardly be beat. And he restores wonder to these enigmatic objects created so long ago.
Brier brings an Egyptologist's perspective, a fascination with engineering, considerable storytelling skills, and a conversational tone honed by professional broadcasting. Together, this makes for a generally enjoyable read.
Recaptures obelisk mania anew ... [It is] the unexpected illustrations that ultimately provide this book's captivating originality.
This work contains much fascinating and obscure detail that makes for an entertaining and informative read.
Deftly navigating a wide range of primary sources, Bob Brier illuminates the terrors and triumphs of everyone involved throughout the history of the 'obelisks in exile', allowing a new appreciation of ancient and historical technological hurdles, imperial ambition, and cultural appropriation.
A generous account.
Cleopatra's Needles is written in Brier's informal, easy-to-read style and will certainly be a welcomed addition to any Egyptophile's library.
The book is impressive in its range ... the style is informal and very readable ... this is a fascinating and very informative piece of work.
Bob Brier brilliantly draws the reader's attention to the adventurous stories of these obelisks in times when the Western World was caught up in obelisk mania. For readers interested in the history of science, this book will be highly welcome.
This book goes some way towards reigniting the original enthusiasm and appreciation felt for these rare and unique monuments. Accompanied by numerous illustrations throughout, this book is a pleasure to read ... Brier's account of the needles is well informed and is a successful general interest work on a fascinating subject, providing perhaps for the first time a well-written and approachable introduction to the world of the obelisk.
Pointing to the heavens, ancient obelisks proudly display their Egyptian origins to the world. Often embellished with informative royal hieroglyphic inscriptions, many obelisks have now gained an additional historical layer-the fascinating and sometimes controversial narrative of their travels from Egypt to faraway lands. Bob Brier captures these stories with his thorough research and unique storytelling skills.
A book full of fascinating and obscure details about Egyptian obelisks, this volume by Bob Brier is written in his usual chatty manner. Meticulously researched, it offers an entertaining and informative read for both scholars and the general public.
Cleopatra's Needles is a brilliant book, bringing the magic and the mystery of ancient Egypt to all of us.
Brier's narrative is compelling and at times thrilling. His descriptions of the men and the challenges they overcame to move these beautiful monoliths during the nineteenth century make the technical skills and the artistic genius of their ancient Egyptian creators all the more remarkable.
Obelisks were one of the greatest technical achievements of Ancient Egypt, but they are also a tribute to the skills of the Romans, the Renaissance, and the modern world. Here is a readable and urbane account of both these works of art.
Mr. Brier tells these stories with panache and with authority. His cast of characters-pharaohs, emperors, popes, engineers, Egyptologists and millionaires-can hardly be beat. And he restores wonder to these enigmatic objects created so long ago.
Brier brings an Egyptologist's perspective, a fascination with engineering, considerable storytelling skills, and a conversational tone honed by professional broadcasting. Together, this makes for a generally enjoyable read.
Recaptures obelisk mania anew ... [It is] the unexpected illustrations that ultimately provide this book's captivating originality.
This work contains much fascinating and obscure detail that makes for an entertaining and informative read.
Deftly navigating a wide range of primary sources, Bob Brier illuminates the terrors and triumphs of everyone involved throughout the history of the 'obelisks in exile', allowing a new appreciation of ancient and historical technological hurdles, imperial ambition, and cultural appropriation.
A generous account.
Cleopatra's Needles is written in Brier's informal, easy-to-read style and will certainly be a welcomed addition to any Egyptophile's library.
The book is impressive in its range ... the style is informal and very readable ... this is a fascinating and very informative piece of work.
Bob Brier brilliantly draws the reader's attention to the adventurous stories of these obelisks in times when the Western World was caught up in obelisk mania. For readers interested in the history of science, this book will be highly welcome.
This book goes some way towards reigniting the original enthusiasm and appreciation felt for these rare and unique monuments. Accompanied by numerous illustrations throughout, this book is a pleasure to read ... Brier's account of the needles is well informed and is a successful general interest work on a fascinating subject, providing perhaps for the first time a well-written and approachable introduction to the world of the obelisk.
Pointing to the heavens, ancient obelisks proudly display their Egyptian origins to the world. Often embellished with informative royal hieroglyphic inscriptions, many obelisks have now gained an additional historical layer-the fascinating and sometimes controversial narrative of their travels from Egypt to faraway lands. Bob Brier captures these stories with his thorough research and unique storytelling skills.
A book full of fascinating and obscure details about Egyptian obelisks, this volume by Bob Brier is written in his usual chatty manner. Meticulously researched, it offers an entertaining and informative read for both scholars and the general public.
Cleopatra's Needles is a brilliant book, bringing the magic and the mystery of ancient Egypt to all of us.
Brier's narrative is compelling and at times thrilling. His descriptions of the men and the challenges they overcame to move these beautiful monoliths during the nineteenth century make the technical skills and the artistic genius of their ancient Egyptian creators all the more remarkable.