
A vivid portrait of an early Egyptologist’s life unfolds alongside a series of compact essays that bring the ancient world of the Nile into clear focus. Readers travel with a young scholar whose fascination ignites after a chance encounter with Herodotus, following his self‑driven quest from schoolrooms in Cologne to the bustling streets of Cairo. The narrative captures his determination, the patrons who recognized his talent, and the exhilarating moments when he first deciphered demotic scripts on stone and papyrus.
Interwoven with his biography are concise studies on topics that still intrigue modern minds: the symbolism of color in temple art, the origins of arithmetic, ancient hypnotic practices, and the earliest systems of time‑keeping. Additional chapters examine the legendary seven years of famine, the early history of gold, royal tomb discoveries, and the enigmatic inscriptions that adorn the great pyramids. Together, these pieces offer a richly textured glimpse into the foundations of Egyptology and the timeless allure of a civilization that continues to inspire curiosity.
Language
de
Duration
~6 hours (391K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-10-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1827–1894
A pioneering German Egyptologist and linguist, he helped turn the study of ancient Egypt into a serious academic field. His work on hieroglyphs, demotic, and Egyptian history opened the subject to generations of later scholars.
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