Charles-Étienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, premier grand mayaniste de France /
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200 years ago, on September 8, 1814, in the northern French city of Bourbourg, a boy was born into a family of local entrepreneurs connected to the local political or judicial elite. The young Charles-Etienne Brasseur was lucky to spend days and days in the impressive library of Alexandre Nicolas Muchembled, the son of his godmother. The reading of exciting travel books there mapped out the course of his truly adventurous life to come. Although a rebellious schoolboy, he acquired a huge knowledge in many fields by his omnivorous reading of books and journals. He was also a very curious young man, delving into the private libraries of the local grand families, resulting in him contributing many historical articles to newspapers and learned societies. At the age of 24, while still in high school, he published his first novel. This text tells his story.
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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781784910990 (PDF ebook) :
Egypt - back to the source : an exhibition in honour of the Orientalist Valdemar Schmidt, the founder of ancient middle eastern studies at Copenhagen University and the creator of...
: Catalog of an exhibition in the Ny Carlsberg glyptotek, October 10, 2008-February 8, 2009. : 71, [1] pages : col. ill., ports. ; 17 cm. : 9788774523031
The archaeological activities of James Douglas in Sussex between 1809 and 1819 /
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James Douglas (1753-1819) was a polymath, well ahead of his time in both the fields of archaeology and earth-sciences. This text recounts his archaeological and other activities in Sussex during the first two decades of the 19th century.
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Previously issued in print: 2017. :
1 online resource (vi, 60 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour). :
Specialized. :
9781784916497 (ebook) :
Jerusalem : caught in time /
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"The significance of the city of Jerusalem to the world's Muslims, Christians, and Jews cannot be overstated. Jerusalem: Caught in Time captures a bygone era in this holy city, allowing the reader to become acquainted with the city as it was a century ago. Based on a treasure chest of photographs from the archives of the Plestine Exploration fund, this beautifully illustrated volume presents a compilation of images from the middle of hte nineteenth century until the First World War. Collected with the aim of recording the most minute details of the city and the surrounding area, they include the first photographic survey of Jerusalem and present a unique record of the country. Rather than viewing Jerusalem trough a political, religious, or missionary lens, the photographs chronicle everything from archeological digs to the ordinary people of the city going about their daily business.The photographs and accompanying text of Jerusalem: Caught in Time provide a remarkable window into the Jerusalem of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and reveal the true face of the city and its people."
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Dar el Kutub no.: 2453/99.
"This edition published by arrangement with Garnet Publishing Limited."--T.p. verso. :
x, 160, [1] p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 27 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (p. [159]-[161]) and index. :
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