

Buy The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt Illustrated by Wilkinson, Richard H. (ISBN: 9780500284247) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: A manageable listing of the gods. - I bought this book looking for a fairly comprehensive collection of Ancient Egypt's major deities. Ancient Egypt had some 2000 plus gods/demi-gods/supernatural beings so a true comprehensive list in a single book is nigh on impossible. With that in mind this book is comprehensive as is sanely possible. I have known the major gods well enough (Anubis, Amun, Re, Thoth, Seth, Horus, to name a few examples) but wanted to know about much more minor gods which this book definitely delivered, it also includes those few foreign gods who became excepted into the Egyptian pantheon. It has a great deal of information on Egyptian religious concepts (such as the underworld, the relationship between the king and the gods, the combination of gods into composite deities etc) and mythology but anyone buying this hoping to read complete mythological tales may be disappointed though relevant tales are alluded to for the appropriate deity. The books main concern is listing the gods. Gods are listed into different categories based on their most common appearance. It is broken into Male Anthropomorphic gods, Female Anthropomorphic gods, Mammalian gods (cats, dogs, etc), Avian god, Reptile/amphibian/fish gods, invertebrate gods and finally inanimate objects. It also briefly talks about "demi-gods" such as "demons" and (as mentioned earlier) composite gods (Eg. Amun-re). The book is lavishly illustrated with beautiful photos and drawings though I often found the minor gods were not usually illustrated which was my main frustration, luckily google usually helps out in that regard though even a small drawing of each would have been nice, though, I understand the need for space on the page. If I were to have any complaints it would be the author's preference for Greek names of Pharaohs (Amenophis rather than Amenhotep) and some gods (Mnevis bull rather than Mer-Wer) if I am learning about Egyptian gods then I would rather know the Egyptian name than the Greek. Luckily Wilkinson does usually give the Egyptian name as well though I personally would have preferred it being the dominant reference. Other than that I loved the book, it has opened up my understanding of Ancient Egypt even further. I still have far more questions than answers, such is the depth of Ancient Egyptian history and religion. I would recommend it to anyone with a sincere interest in the subject though for those whose interest is more casual they may find much of it overwhelming especially with no prior knowledge of Egyptian history. I shall be referring to this book thoroughly in the future, I'm certain of that. Review: Superb - Professor Wilkinson’s impressively detailed book is authoritative, comprehensive and immensely readable. It is so well structured and indexed that you can easily find the information you want about the mythology, iconography and worship of any of the multitude of Ancient Egyptian deities. As well as containing a gratifyingly large amount of highly informative text, this beautifully produced book boasts a very large number of illustrations, predominantly in colour. (Indeed, there are excellent colour photographs of statues, paintings, reliefs and artifacts on almost every page of the book.) It also contains a very substantial bibliography – although most of us are unlikely to want or need anything more than is provided in this remarkable book. Seriously, anyone who is interested in Ancient Egypt should own a copy of ‘The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt’ – and the more you read it, the more it will fuel your interest!

| ASIN | 0500284245 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,088 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 88 in History of Civilisation & Culture 165 in Folklore (Books) 298 in Religious History |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,016) |
| Dimensions | 19.3 x 2.03 x 25.65 cm |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 0857500090 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0500284247 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | 12 Jan. 2017 |
| Publisher | Thames and Hudson Ltd |
S**D
A manageable listing of the gods.
I bought this book looking for a fairly comprehensive collection of Ancient Egypt's major deities. Ancient Egypt had some 2000 plus gods/demi-gods/supernatural beings so a true comprehensive list in a single book is nigh on impossible. With that in mind this book is comprehensive as is sanely possible. I have known the major gods well enough (Anubis, Amun, Re, Thoth, Seth, Horus, to name a few examples) but wanted to know about much more minor gods which this book definitely delivered, it also includes those few foreign gods who became excepted into the Egyptian pantheon. It has a great deal of information on Egyptian religious concepts (such as the underworld, the relationship between the king and the gods, the combination of gods into composite deities etc) and mythology but anyone buying this hoping to read complete mythological tales may be disappointed though relevant tales are alluded to for the appropriate deity. The books main concern is listing the gods. Gods are listed into different categories based on their most common appearance. It is broken into Male Anthropomorphic gods, Female Anthropomorphic gods, Mammalian gods (cats, dogs, etc), Avian god, Reptile/amphibian/fish gods, invertebrate gods and finally inanimate objects. It also briefly talks about "demi-gods" such as "demons" and (as mentioned earlier) composite gods (Eg. Amun-re). The book is lavishly illustrated with beautiful photos and drawings though I often found the minor gods were not usually illustrated which was my main frustration, luckily google usually helps out in that regard though even a small drawing of each would have been nice, though, I understand the need for space on the page. If I were to have any complaints it would be the author's preference for Greek names of Pharaohs (Amenophis rather than Amenhotep) and some gods (Mnevis bull rather than Mer-Wer) if I am learning about Egyptian gods then I would rather know the Egyptian name than the Greek. Luckily Wilkinson does usually give the Egyptian name as well though I personally would have preferred it being the dominant reference. Other than that I loved the book, it has opened up my understanding of Ancient Egypt even further. I still have far more questions than answers, such is the depth of Ancient Egyptian history and religion. I would recommend it to anyone with a sincere interest in the subject though for those whose interest is more casual they may find much of it overwhelming especially with no prior knowledge of Egyptian history. I shall be referring to this book thoroughly in the future, I'm certain of that.
L**X
Superb
Professor Wilkinson’s impressively detailed book is authoritative, comprehensive and immensely readable. It is so well structured and indexed that you can easily find the information you want about the mythology, iconography and worship of any of the multitude of Ancient Egyptian deities. As well as containing a gratifyingly large amount of highly informative text, this beautifully produced book boasts a very large number of illustrations, predominantly in colour. (Indeed, there are excellent colour photographs of statues, paintings, reliefs and artifacts on almost every page of the book.) It also contains a very substantial bibliography – although most of us are unlikely to want or need anything more than is provided in this remarkable book. Seriously, anyone who is interested in Ancient Egypt should own a copy of ‘The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt’ – and the more you read it, the more it will fuel your interest!
C**M
Highly attractive book!
Highly attractive book with many photos and a pyramid and palace full of information. Definitely the best book on Egyptian deities by far. A must have for any student of Egypt and any Egyptian Polytheist.
V**V
Love it
I love this book, it is well written.
K**E
Good read
Good read
4**G
Four Stars
very good book haven't finished reading yet
P**H
Great
Excellent book that offers a very nice introduction into Ancient Egyptian beliefs with a very thorough and vast catalogue of gods and goddesses. Lovely finish and sharp, coloured illustrations/pictures
C**N
Splendid
Most grateful to the author and team for putting together a fine book - part of a fine series. Enjoy.
R**R
As title mentions it is a good read, and has some comprehensive (but still beginner basic) information regarding not only the Gods and Goddesses of A.E., but also some generalized history on their religious histories. Recommended read and great coffee table book.
G**K
If you want to know about the Gods & Goddesses of ancient Egypt, this is the book! I could not believe how many there were. The book is very well researched and written. I found it easy to understand and gave me an idea of early Egypt. This is a great reference book on the subject and worth having in your library.
R**T
Es la segunda vez que pido este libro, el primero lo tuvimos que devolver por estar dañado y el segundo también está dañado con las mismas manchas de líquido en su costado y en todas las hojas del libro.
F**.
Très beau livre en anglais avec beaucoup d’illustrations
A**C
Ich habe mir dieses Buch gekauft, um mehr über die ägyptische Mythologie zu erfahren, und bin begeistert. Es ist unglaublich interessant aufgebaut. Der Autor Richard H. Wilkinson schafft es, die riesige Anzahl an Gottheiten verständlich und spannend zu ordnen. Besonders gut gefallen mir die zahlreichen Illustrationen. Man lernt nicht nur die Namen, sondern auch, woran man die Götter auf Hieroglyphen oder Tempelwänden erkennt. Es ist kein Buch, das man zwingend von vorne bis hinten durchliest, sondern in dem man immer wieder blättert und neue, spannende Details entdeckt. Für jeden, der sich für das alte Ägypten interessiert, ein absolutes Muss!
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