First published in 1889, Records of the Past is the opening volume in a five-part series compiled and edited by British Assyriologist Archibald Henry Sayce. Subtitled "Being English Translations of the Ancient Monuments of Egypt and Western Asia," this foundational work introduces readers to the literary and historical legacy of the ancient civilizations of the Near East and Egypt through a collection of translated primary texts.
This first volume includes a rich assortment of documents, among them two early versions of the Mesopotamian Creation epic-now widely known as the Enuma Elish-as well as several key historical inscriptions that illuminate the political and religious landscapes of antiquity. From royal decrees and mythological narratives to temple hymns and historical annals, these texts provide a rare and vivid window into the thoughts, beliefs, and governance of some of humanity's earliest and most influential societies.
For general readers, this edition offers an accessible yet intellectually engaging gateway into the world of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. Sayce's translations, while grounded in 19th-century scholarship, remain surprisingly readable, offering fascinating insights into how early civilizations understood the cosmos, kingship, and divine order.
For academics and students, this volume is of enduring value as a historical artifact in the development of Assyriology and Egyptology. It reflects the early efforts to compile, translate, and contextualize ancient texts for an English-speaking audience, forming a crucial link between archaeological discovery and public knowledge during the Victorian era. Though modern translations and interpretations have since advanced, Sayce's work remains a cornerstone in the historiography of ancient Near Eastern studies.
Whether you are a curious layperson or a seasoned scholar, Records of the Past, 2nd Series, Volume I stands as a pioneering effort to preserve and share the monumental voices of ancient Egypt and Western Asia-voices that continue to echo across the centuries.
First published in 1889, Records of the Past is the opening volume in a five-part series compiled and edited by British Assyriologist Archibald Henry Sayce. Subtitled "Being English Translations of the Ancient Monuments of Egypt and Western Asia," this foundational work introduces readers to the literary and historical legacy of the ancient civilizations of the Near East and Egypt through a collection of translated primary texts.
This first volume includes a rich assortment of documents, among them two early versions of the Mesopotamian Creation epic-now widely known as the Enuma Elish-as well as several key historical inscriptions that illuminate the political and religious landscapes of antiquity. From royal decrees and mythological narratives to temple hymns and historical annals, these texts provide a rare and vivid window into the thoughts, beliefs, and governance of some of humanity's earliest and most influential societies.
For general readers, this edition offers an accessible yet intellectually engaging gateway into the world of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. Sayce's translations, while grounded in 19th-century scholarship, remain surprisingly readable, offering fascinating insights into how early civilizations understood the cosmos, kingship, and divine order.
For academics and students, this volume is of enduring value as a historical artifact in the development of Assyriology and Egyptology. It reflects the early efforts to compile, translate, and contextualize ancient texts for an English-speaking audience, forming a crucial link between archaeological discovery and public knowledge during the Victorian era. Though modern translations and interpretations have since advanced, Sayce's work remains a cornerstone in the historiography of ancient Near Eastern studies.
Whether you are a curious layperson or a seasoned scholar, Records of the Past, 2nd Series, Volume I stands as a pioneering effort to preserve and share the monumental voices of ancient Egypt and Western Asia-voices that continue to echo across the centuries.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9798349351884 |
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| Publisher: | Mamba Press |
| Publication date: | 05/15/2025 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| Pages: | 478 |
| File size: | 363 KB |