Aleph, the Chaldean; or, the Messiah as Seen from Alexandria

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Aleph, the Chaldean; or, the Messiah as Seen from Alexandria

by E. F. (Enoch Fitch) Burr

EN·~10 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

Aleph, The Chaldean; OR, THE MESSIAH AS SEEN FROM ALEXANDRIA.

0:23

PREFACE.

1:18

I. DOWN THE NILE.

19:10

II. THE CARAVANSARY.

19:38

III. THE BANKER.

39:27

IV. THE SYNAGOGUE.

36:24

V. THE UNIVERSITY.

53:27

VI. THE CUSTOM HOUSE.

48:40

VII. THE MATRICULATION

43:00

VIII. THE ESCORT.

35:31

Description

The story opens on the dreamy banks of the Nile, where a rust‑colored merchant vessel slides past ancient canals, bustling villages and crumbling villas of a once‑glorious Egypt. From the deck we meet an older Greek traveler, Cimon, who returns after thirty years and finds the landscape both familiar and subtly changed. Beside him sits a striking young man whose features defy easy classification—neither fully Egyptian, Roman nor Hebrew—yet seem to echo a timeless, universal humanity. As the river carries them toward Alexandria, the narrative weaves together observations of daily life, the freedoms of women in the Roman provinces, and lingering myths that whisper of a messianic hope.

The dialogue between Cimon and the enigmatic youth unfolds in plain Greek, peppered with memories of old acquaintances and sudden marvels at sights they have never seen before. Their contrasting perspectives—one seasoned, the other fresh and inquisitive—draw the reader into a richly textured portrait of a world at the crossroads of cultures. Early chapters promise philosophical debates, vivid travel scenes, and the quiet tension of a hidden destiny beginning to surface.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (594K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

MFR and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https://archive.org)

Release date

2019-12-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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E. F. (Enoch Fitch) Burr

1818–1907

A 19th-century minister and lecturer who loved bringing big ideas to a general audience, he wrote about science, religion, fiction, and poetry with unusual range. His work often tried to show that faith and modern knowledge could speak to each other rather than clash.

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