Mirage : Napoleon's scientists and the unveiling of Egypt / Nina Burleigh.

Author/creator Burleigh, Nina
Format Book
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoNew York : Harper, ©2007.
Descriptionxv, 286 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents The general -- The geometer and the chemist -- The inventor -- The institute -- The engineers -- The doctors -- The mathematician -- The artist -- The naturalist -- The zoologist -- The stone -- The book -- Epilogue: From Egyptomania to Egyptology.
Abstract Two centuries ago, only the most reckless Europeans dared traverse the Middle East. Its history and peoples were the subject of myth and speculation--and no region aroused greater interest than Egypt. It was not until 1798, when an unlikely band of scientific explorers traveled from Paris to the Nile Valley, that Westerners received their first real glimpse of what lay beyond the Mediterranean. Under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte, a small corps of Paris's brightest left the safety of their laboratories, studios, and classrooms to embark into the unknown--some never to see French shores again. Over 150 astronomers, mathematicians, naturalists, physicists, doctors, chemists, engineers, botanists, artists--even a poet and a musicologist--accompanied Napoleon's troops into Egypt. They approached the land not as colonizers, but as experts in their fields of scholarship, meticulously categorizing and collecting their finds, and secured their place in history as the world's earliest-known archaeologists.--From publisher description.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 261-269) and index.
ISBN9780060597672
ISBN0060597674

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks DC 225 .B87 2007 ✔ Available Place Hold