The Wisdom of Ptah-Hotep

by Christian Jacq (Auteur)

Hardcover, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

299.31

Publication

Constable (2006), 224 pages

Description

Egyptologist, essayist and novelist, Christian Jacq is one of the most widely read authors in the world. Here, he presents a new vision of one of the pillars of Egyptian wisdom and the key to an era of rich spirituality which has much to offer. Ptah-Hotep was a philosopher and leading statesman in the Egypt of 2400 BC. Having reached the great age of 110 he decided to pass on his experience by setting down a collection of sayings, or 'wisdoms.' Miraculously preserved, his work has a real claim to be the oldest book in the world and offers not only wisdom but an exceptional insight into the life and philosophy of the ancient world. As second in command to the fifth-dynasty pharaoh Djedkare Isesi, Ptah-Hotep's work is crucial to our understanding of the golden age of the Ancient Empire (around 2640--2040 BC). Through this book we can see into the mind of the sage and share his most intimate reflections. Styled as advice from father to son or master to pupil, his words offer counsel on timeless topics such as the art of governing, the nature of true knowledge, and how to enjoy a harmonious life without violence.… (more)

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Currently the oldest textbook in human history written by the Vizier,priest,author and sage Ptahhotep while at the age of 110 years old. Written in the Afrikan Mdu Ntr language, the oldest writing system, the book is a set of instructions that were preserved on papyri. Even though written 2500
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years before The Christ, the words and wisdom are timeless and priceless.
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Original publication date

c. 2400 BCE

Physical description

224 p.; 7.72 inches

ISBN

1845293428 / 9781845293420
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