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Book Synopsis Auge y caída del antiguo Egipto by : Toby Wilkinson
Download or read book Auge y caída del antiguo Egipto written by Toby Wilkinson and published by DEBATE. This book was released on 2011-12-17 with total page 925 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La historia de una civilización desde el 3000 a.C. hasta Cleopatra. La historia del antiguo Egipto y la extraordinaria civilización que floreció a orillas del Nilo es un relato increíble repleto de acontecimientos excepcionales, como la construcción de las pirámides, la conquista de Nubia, la revolución religiosa de Ajenatón, el poder y la belleza de Nefertiti, la vida y la muerte de Tutankamón, la crueldad de Ramsés, la invasión de Alejandro Magno y la relación fatal de Cleopatra con Roma que acabó con la caída del Egipto ptolemaico. Pero si los tres mil años de civilización faraónica contienen todos los elementos de una novela épica -cortes fastuosas, intrigas dinásticas, turbios asesinatos y batallas legendarias; historias individuales de heroísmo y villanía, de triunfo y de tragedia; mujeres poderosas y reyes despóticos- la realidad histórica es aún más sorprendente y mucho más interesante. Los antiguos egipcios fueron el primer pueblo en compartir una cultura, una perspectiva y una identidad, dentro de un territorio definido y bajo una autoridad política común: el concepto de nación que sigue imperando en el mundo. Como primer estado nación, la historia del antiguo Egipto es sobre todo la historia de cómo se unió un reino dispar y de cómo se defendió de sus enemigos. En esta magnífica obra ilustrada, Toby Wilkinson combina un amplio arco narrativo con su detallado conocimiento de los jeroglíficos y la iconografía del poder, para revelar toda la complejidad del antiguo Egipto y contarnos la historia de una de las civilizaciones más influyentes y duraderas desde sus albores hasta la muerte de Cleopatra. Reseñas: «Siempre supuse, antes de leer el libro de Wilkinson, que era imposible escribir una historia de Egipto que combinara erudición, sencillez y autenticidad. Estaba equivocado.» Observer «Absolutamente divino... un riguroso y entusiasta viaje a galope a través de tres mil años extraordinarios.» The Sunday Times «Unaexhaustiva historia ilustrada que se centra en el lado oscuro de los faraones y en turbias realidades políticas.» The List «Una aguda panorámica de una civilización antigua a menudo reverenciada por estudiosos y entusiastas.» Publishers Weekly «Un relato sofisticado y completo sobre el primer estado nación de la historia.» The Times Books of the Year
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