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Egypt of the Pharaohs and of the Khedivé

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The author offers a travel-based study of Egypt that interweaves on-site description, archaeological observation, and cultural reflection. Chapters trace the Nile's shaping of agriculture and society, survey the pyramids, temples, necropolises, and museum objects, and examine material culture such as scarabs and statues. Discussions consider ancient beliefs about the afterlife, the antiquity and character of monumental building, and contrasts between Egyptian thought and other scriptural traditions. Throughout, traveling impressions prompt reflections on how encountering ancient remains affects modern belief and on the methods appropriate for interpreting historical evidence.

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F. Barham Zincke

F. Barham Zincke was a travel writer known for his vivid descriptions and insightful observations of various regions. His works often reflect a keen interest in geography and culture, as seen in titles such as "A Month in Switzerland" and "A Walk in the Grisons," where he captures the essence of the Swiss landscape. Zincke also explored Egypt in his book "Egypt of the Pharaohs and of the Khedivé," showcasing his ability to blend travel narrative with historical context. His writings provide readers with a glimpse into the places he visited, making him a notable figure in 19th-century travel literature.

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