9780500252321-0500252327-The Oldest Book in the World: Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids

The Oldest Book in the World: Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids

ISBN-13: 9780500252321
ISBN-10: 0500252327
Author: Bill Manley
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Hardcover 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780500252321
ISBN-10: 0500252327
Author: Bill Manley
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Hardcover 240 pages

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The Oldest Book in the World: Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids (ISBN-13: 9780500252321 and ISBN-10: 0500252327), written by authors Bill Manley, was published by Thames & Hudson in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Egypt (Ancient Civilizations History, Greek & Roman, Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Oldest Book in the World: Philosophy in the Age of the Pyramids (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Egypt books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $7.2.

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A new translation of a philosophical and practical advice classic of the ancient world, The Teaching of Ptahhatp, written in Egypt four thousand years ago and still relevant for modern readers today.
Noted author and Egyptologist Bill Manley renders into approachable modern English for the first time the oldest surviving statement of philosophy from the ancient world: the thirty-seven teachings and twelve conclusions of The Teaching of Ptahhatp, vizier, or chief minister, to the Old Kingdom pharaoh Izezi (2390–2350 BCE). Manley’s expert commentary elucidates Ptahhatp’s profound yet practical philosophy, which covers such topics as ambition, fame, confrontation, sex, and wisdom, and offers a unique window onto ancient Egyptian life and society.
The Teaching of Ptahhatp ought to begin the list of the world’s classics of philosophy, yet it has been largely forgotten since its rediscovery in the nineteenth century. Manley’s new translation corrects this oversight, making accessible for the first time the Old Kingdom vizier Ptahhatp’s concise, helpful insights into the human condition.
New translations of two further texts―The Dialogue Between a Man and His Soul, in which a man asks himself, “What is the point of living?,” and Why Things Happen, the oldest surviving account of creation from anywhere in the world―demonstrate how Ptahhatp’s philosophy was founded in ancient Egyptian beliefs about truth and reality. Manley introduces the vizier and the world within which he operated, as well as the significance of the “oldest book of the world,” preserved in a scroll now known as the Papyrus Prisse in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France. Together these works by Ptahhatp provide a new perspective on the Pyramid Age and overturn traditional stereotypes about the origins of Western philosophy. 74 illustrations / 25 in color

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