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基本信息·出版社:Thames&Hudson
·ISBN:0500510598
·条形码:9780500510599
·装帧:精装
·开本:0开 Pages Per Sheet
·外文书名:埃及寓言画集
内容简介 Of all the world's early civilizations, it was that of ancient Egypt that fostered the closest relationship with the animal world. All aspects of life, both secular and sacred, gave prominent place
to man's involvement with living creatures of every kind. Peasant and craftsman, ruler and priest treated animals not as mere utilitarian objects, but as symbols of creation equal in the hierarchy of life to man himself and closely tied both to everyday existence and to the realm of the gods.
The magnificent photographs in this volume show the incomparable richness of the pharaonic fauna in all forms of artistic expression-painting, sculpture, relief carving, architectural ornamentation and hieroglyphs--ranging from astonishing realism in the depiction of birds and beasts, both wild and domesticated,with which the people of the Nile Valley came into daily contact,to hieratic stylization in portraying the pantheon of animal-headed gods and the sacred and fabulous creatures that inhabited the ancient Egyptians' devotional, funerary and magic world.
The scholarly descriptions and informative captions that accompany this amazing bestiary place each animal depicted in its proper context in relation to man, to the environment and to the gods. From geese to monkeys, crocodiles to scorpions, the list is virtually endless, while the superb artistry and extraordinary range of the subject matter will open the eyes of Egyptologists and
naturalists alike to a subject that has never before been so superbly displayed and explained.
作者简介 Philippe Germond is a Professor of Egyptology at the University of Geneva.
编辑推荐 Of all the world's early civilizations, it was that of ancient Egypt that fostered the closest relationship with the animal world. All aspects of life, both secular and sacred, gave prominent place
to man's involvement with living creatures of every kind. Peasant and craftsman, ruler and priest treated animals not as mere utilitarian objects, but as symbols of creation equal in the hierarchy of life to man himself and closely tied both to everyday existence and to the realm of the gods.
The magnificent photographs in this volume show the incomparable richness of the pharaonic fauna in all forms of artistic expression-painting, sculpture, relief carving, architectural ornamentation and hieroglyphs--ranging from astonishing realism in the depiction of birds and beasts, both wild and domesticated,with which the people of the Nile Valley came into daily contact,to hieratic stylization in portraying the pantheon of animal-headed gods and the sacred and fabulous creatures that inhabited the ancient Egyptians' devotional, funerary and magic world.
The scholarly descriptions and informative captions that accompany this amazing bestiary place each animal depicted in its proper context in relation to man, to the environment and to the gods. From geese to monkeys, crocodiles to scorpions, the list is virtually endless, while the superb artistry and extraordinary range of the subject matter will open the eyes of Egyptologists and
naturalists alike to a subject that has never before been so superbly displayed and explained.
目录 Foreword
Introduction
THE SECULAR WORLD
Animals in Association with Man
Animals as a human resource
Animals as human companions
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