Coles

Loading Inventory...
Egyptian Myth And Legend With Historical Narrative Notes On Race Problems Comparative Beliefs Etc.

Egyptian Myth And Legend With Historical Narrative Notes On Race Problems Comparative Beliefs Etc. in Brampton, ON

By None

Current price: $62.83
Visit retailer's website
Egyptian Myth And Legend With Historical Narrative Notes On Race Problems Comparative Beliefs Etc.

Coles

Egyptian Myth And Legend With Historical Narrative Notes On Race Problems Comparative Beliefs Etc. in Brampton, ON

By None

Current price: $62.83
Loading Inventory...

Size: Hardcover

Visit retailer's website
*Product information and pricing may vary - to confirm current pricing, availability, shipping, and return information please contact Coles. In the event of a pricing discrepancy, the retailer's price will apply.
Ancient voices speak again. Myths carved memory into stone. A. Mackenzie's Egyptian Myth and Legend gathers old tales and scholarly commentary, pairing mythological narratives of Egypt with the historical narrative, comparative beliefs and candid notes on race problems signalled in the original title. The prose shifts from vivid retelling to analytical clarity, setting ritual, legend and social context alongside one another so readers can see belief and history entwined. As an ancient myth anthology and practical mythology reference guide, the volume answers many curiosities: it offers a concentrated egyptian mythology collection for casual readers while supplying students of mythology and those engaged in comparative religion studies with cross-references and interpretive frames. Historically significant, it captures the outlook of early-twentieth-century inquiry into myths of the ancient world and shows how early commentators linked story, society and symbolism. Mackenzie's comparative reach is often Sir James Frazer-adjacent in method, juxtaposing parallels without flattening distinctive local traditions. Where his discussion touches race and belief history, the language reflects its era; read critically, those pages open useful avenues for modern debate. Taken together, the selections operate as an accessible historical legends book: motifs recur, hierarchies emerge and the social purposes of myth invite scrutiny. For students of mythology the work functions as both a primer and a point of departure, a way to see how earlier researchers read inscriptions and folklore into living belief. Scholars of early civilizations Egypt and collectors of classic scholarship will recognise a work that balances accessible narration with substantive commentary, and general readers interested in ancient Egyptian culture will find clear passages into the deeper currents of mythological narratives Egypt preserves. It appeals equally to casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.
Ancient voices speak again. Myths carved memory into stone. A. Mackenzie's Egyptian Myth and Legend gathers old tales and scholarly commentary, pairing mythological narratives of Egypt with the historical narrative, comparative beliefs and candid notes on race problems signalled in the original title. The prose shifts from vivid retelling to analytical clarity, setting ritual, legend and social context alongside one another so readers can see belief and history entwined. As an ancient myth anthology and practical mythology reference guide, the volume answers many curiosities: it offers a concentrated egyptian mythology collection for casual readers while supplying students of mythology and those engaged in comparative religion studies with cross-references and interpretive frames. Historically significant, it captures the outlook of early-twentieth-century inquiry into myths of the ancient world and shows how early commentators linked story, society and symbolism. Mackenzie's comparative reach is often Sir James Frazer-adjacent in method, juxtaposing parallels without flattening distinctive local traditions. Where his discussion touches race and belief history, the language reflects its era; read critically, those pages open useful avenues for modern debate. Taken together, the selections operate as an accessible historical legends book: motifs recur, hierarchies emerge and the social purposes of myth invite scrutiny. For students of mythology the work functions as both a primer and a point of departure, a way to see how earlier researchers read inscriptions and folklore into living belief. Scholars of early civilizations Egypt and collectors of classic scholarship will recognise a work that balances accessible narration with substantive commentary, and general readers interested in ancient Egyptian culture will find clear passages into the deeper currents of mythological narratives Egypt preserves. It appeals equally to casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

More About Coles at Bramalea City Centre

Making Connections. Creating Experiences. We exist to add a little joy to our customers’ lives, each time they interact with us.

Find Coles at Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, ON

Visit Coles at Bramalea City Centre in Brampton, ON
Powered by Adeptmind