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Alexandria: The Site and the History [Hardcover]

Morsi Saad El-Din (Author), Gamal Mokhtar (Author), Mostafa El-Abbadi (Author), Abdel Azim Ramadan (Author)


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November 1, 1993

Alexandria. The Bride of Cities. Center of world trade. Home of Alexander the Great who founded this seaport on the Nile delta over three thousand years before the birth of Christ. This fabled city on Egypt's Mediterranean shore today remains an ancient center of learning that for a thousand years stood as the capital of Egypt. In this remarkable volume, which has received the Plate of the President of the Republic in Italy's Lunigian-Silvestri Award, expert scholarship combines with award-winning photography to create a lasting impression of this timeless city.
A chapter on pre-Alexandria traces the origin of relations between Egypt and Greece to their earliest stages up through the time when the city of Alexandria was built. In order to understand how this immortal city evolved, Gamal Mokhtar argues, one must examine the cultural, historical, political, and economic circumstances that dictated the city's founding. In 332 B.C., Alexander moved the capital of Egypt from Memphis to Alexandria. Mostafa El-Abbadi illustrates how the metropolis was designed, providing a rare description of the city plan of ancient Alexandria, and discusses the dynamics that shaped the city for the next millenium. He also describes how Ptolemy I, Alexander's successor in Egypt, cleverly devised a new god Osorapis or Serapis from sources in the Greek and Egyptian pantheons to unite the two peoples behind him.
Alexander, whose ambition for a world state was coupled with a desire to explore distant regions of the globe, commissioned many expeditions which resulted in unprecedented scientific investigation of the earth.
Alexandria thus became the site of one of the most spectacular libraries the world has ever seen, the Great Library of Alexandria, and its research center, Mouseion. A true renaissance of human culture, the Great Library was the largest of antiquity and its fate continues to attract extraordinary interest and spark contention. El-Abbadi traces the growth, contributions, and fortunes of the Great Library and the Mouseion and provides convincing historical evidence that it was ransacked and burned in 391 A.D. by Christian fanatics, rather than later by Arabs, as has been commonly assumed.
A final chapter traces the evolution and growth of Alexandria during the last three hundred years, offering a view of a city rife with intrigue and, at the same time, an ethnic melting pot and a cultural and political crucible.
The extraordinary illustrations transform this volume into a astonishing portfolio of Alexandrian, Ptolemaic, and Graeco-Roman art. Full page color plates reveal, in exquisite detail, every nuance of some of the most breathtaking sculptures, monuments, bas-reliefs, pottery, frescoes, statues, mosaics, and coins of this great city.


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In a volume showcasing stunning color photographic images of exquisite art objects and ancient architectural ruins, essays by eminent Egyptologists offer fascinating portraits of this celebrated, legendary city. Delving into facets of Alexandria's remarkable history and intellectual heritage, the distinguished authors reveal past glories, recent hardships, and present endeavors conducted by the current government to help restore the city to its former status as a vital international center. These essays succeed in establishing why the very sound of the name Alexandria, in literature in particular, conveys excitement and a sense of mystery. Alice Joyce

About the Author

MORSI SAAD EL-DIN has served as President Anwar Sadat's press secretary and government spokesman and Egypt's cultural attach to Great Britain, the former GDR, and Poland. A former Director General of Egypt's Supreme Council for the Arts, he has written several books and translated others into Arabic and is editor of El Ahram and Cairo Today.



An internationally renowned Egyptologist, GAMAL MOKHTAR is a retired chairman of the Egyptian Department of Antiquities.

MOSTAFA EL-ABBADI is a former professor of classics at the University of Athens and has taught at universities in the United States, Lebanon, Austria, Iraq, Kuwait, the former GDR, Saudi Arabia, and Algeria.

ABDEL AZIM RAMADAN was nominated for Egypt's Supreme Council on Critical Issues by President Mubarak and writes a weekly column fo

MOSTAFA EL-ABBADI is a former professor of classics at the University of Athens and has taught at universities in the United States, Lebanon, Austria, Iraq, Kuwait, the former GDR, Saudi Arabia, and Algeria.

ABDEL AZIM RAMADAN was nominated for Egypt's Supreme Council on Critical Issues by President Mubarak and writes a weekly column for October magazine.



ABDEL AZIM RAMADAN was nominated for Egypt's Supreme Council on Critical Issues by President Mubarak and writes a weekly column for October magazine.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 128 pages
  • Publisher: NYU Press (November 1, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0814779867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0814779866
  • Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 9.3 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #855,013 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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