Ancient Records of Egypt

Ancient Records of Egypt is a five-volume work by James Henry Breasted, published in 1906, in which the author has attempted to translate and publish all of the ancient written records of Egyptian history which had survived to the time of his work at the start of the twentieth century. (Breasted notes that his work covers only ancient “historical documents”, and generally does not include ancient Egyptian literature, religious writings, or texts on science, mathematics, or medicine.)[1]:xii

It was part of a proposed three-part set of translations of original texts by different authors, which at the time were difficult to find:

Only the first two collections — those from Egypt and Assyria — were published.

References

  1. 1 2 Breasted, James Henry (1906), Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest, Ancient Records, Second Series, I, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, LCCN 06005480
  2. Breasted, James Henry (1906), Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest, Ancient Records, Second Series, II, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, LCCN 06005480
  3. Breasted, James Henry (1906), Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest, Ancient Records, Second Series, III, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, LCCN 06005480
  4. Breasted, James Henry (1906), Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest, Ancient Records, Second Series, IV, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, LCCN 06005480
  5. Breasted, James Henry (1906), Ancient Records of Egypt: Historical Documents from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest, Ancient Records, Second Series, V, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, LCCN 06005480


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