From Siena to Nubia
Alessandro Ricci in Egypt and Sudan, 1817-22
Herausgeber: Salvoldi, Daniele / Übersetzer: Salvoldi, Daniele
From Siena to Nubia
Alessandro Ricci in Egypt and Sudan, 1817-22
Herausgeber: Salvoldi, Daniele / Übersetzer: Salvoldi, Daniele
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The first publication in any language of a rich 19th-century travel account with stunning drawings by an Italian physician on Egypt and Sudan
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The first publication in any language of a rich 19th-century travel account with stunning drawings by an Italian physician on Egypt and Sudan
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- Verlag: American University in Cairo Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 290mm x 208mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2427g
- ISBN-13: 9789774168543
- ISBN-10: 9774168542
- Artikelnr.: 50112544
- Verlag: American University in Cairo Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 290mm x 208mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 2427g
- ISBN-13: 9789774168543
- ISBN-10: 9774168542
- Artikelnr.: 50112544
Daniele Salvoldi holds a PhD in Egyptology from the University of Pisa and currently teaches history of architecture at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport in Alexandria, Egypt. In 2011, he catalogued the William J. Bankes Egyptological drawings in Dorchester and in 2014-16 he was postdoctoral fellow at the Freie Universität Berlin.
Acknowledgments
Sources of Plates
Maps
Alessandro Ricci and His Travels
1. Tuscany, Egypt, Ricci, and the First Steps of Egyptology
The Grand Duchy of Tuscany and Egypt
The Napoleonic Campaign and the Rise of Muhammad Ali Pasha
The War of the Consuls and the Beginning of Egyptology
2. Alessandro Ricci: Early Life, Personality, and Cultural Background
Early Life
Personality
Cultural Background
3. Travels in Egypt and Sennar (1817-22)
Organization and Funding
Tools
Arrival in Egypt: 1815, 1817, or 1818?
Alexandria to Cairo (February-March 1817)
Travel to Upper Egypt, Epigraphic Copy of the Tomb of Seti I, and
Expedition to Berenike (February-September 1818)
Travel to Nubia (November 1818-May 1819)
Work for William John Bankes (May 1819-February 1820)
Travel to Siwa (March-April 1820)
Travel to Sinai (September-November 1820)
Second Voyage to Upper Egypt with Baron von Minutoli (December
1820-February 1821)
Travel to Sennar (June 1821-February 1822)
Last Works in Egypt
4. With Champollion and Rosellini between Europe and Egypt
Work on the Manuscript, Research for a Publisher, and Acquaintance with
Champollion
The Franco-Tuscan Expedition to Egypt (1828-29)
Sales Promotion of Rosellini's Book in Europe (1831)
Sickness, Death, and Inheritance (1832-34)
5. The Archaeological, Anthropological, and Natural History Collections
The Dresden Collection (1831)
The Florence Collection (1832)
Natural History and Anthropology Collections
6. The Travels: Topics and Problems
Story of an Account Lost and Found Several Times
The Plates: Sources and Descriptions
7. Identifying the Drawings for the Intended Plates
The Importance of Ricci's Drawings
Published Plates and Dispersion of the Originals
8. List of Plates
Travel in Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes to Sources of Plate and Chapters 1-8
The Manuscript of the Travels
9. Note on the Original Manuscript, the Typewritten Copy, and the Present
Edition
10. Travels of Doctor Alessandro Ricci of Siena: Made in the Years 1818,
1819, 1820, 1821, 1822 in Nubia, to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun, Mount
Sinai, and Sennar
Travel to Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes
Plates
Bibliography
Index
Sources of Plates
Maps
Alessandro Ricci and His Travels
1. Tuscany, Egypt, Ricci, and the First Steps of Egyptology
The Grand Duchy of Tuscany and Egypt
The Napoleonic Campaign and the Rise of Muhammad Ali Pasha
The War of the Consuls and the Beginning of Egyptology
2. Alessandro Ricci: Early Life, Personality, and Cultural Background
Early Life
Personality
Cultural Background
3. Travels in Egypt and Sennar (1817-22)
Organization and Funding
Tools
Arrival in Egypt: 1815, 1817, or 1818?
Alexandria to Cairo (February-March 1817)
Travel to Upper Egypt, Epigraphic Copy of the Tomb of Seti I, and
Expedition to Berenike (February-September 1818)
Travel to Nubia (November 1818-May 1819)
Work for William John Bankes (May 1819-February 1820)
Travel to Siwa (March-April 1820)
Travel to Sinai (September-November 1820)
Second Voyage to Upper Egypt with Baron von Minutoli (December
1820-February 1821)
Travel to Sennar (June 1821-February 1822)
Last Works in Egypt
4. With Champollion and Rosellini between Europe and Egypt
Work on the Manuscript, Research for a Publisher, and Acquaintance with
Champollion
The Franco-Tuscan Expedition to Egypt (1828-29)
Sales Promotion of Rosellini's Book in Europe (1831)
Sickness, Death, and Inheritance (1832-34)
5. The Archaeological, Anthropological, and Natural History Collections
The Dresden Collection (1831)
The Florence Collection (1832)
Natural History and Anthropology Collections
6. The Travels: Topics and Problems
Story of an Account Lost and Found Several Times
The Plates: Sources and Descriptions
7. Identifying the Drawings for the Intended Plates
The Importance of Ricci's Drawings
Published Plates and Dispersion of the Originals
8. List of Plates
Travel in Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes to Sources of Plate and Chapters 1-8
The Manuscript of the Travels
9. Note on the Original Manuscript, the Typewritten Copy, and the Present
Edition
10. Travels of Doctor Alessandro Ricci of Siena: Made in the Years 1818,
1819, 1820, 1821, 1822 in Nubia, to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun, Mount
Sinai, and Sennar
Travel to Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes
Plates
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Sources of Plates
Maps
Alessandro Ricci and His Travels
1. Tuscany, Egypt, Ricci, and the First Steps of Egyptology
The Grand Duchy of Tuscany and Egypt
The Napoleonic Campaign and the Rise of Muhammad Ali Pasha
The War of the Consuls and the Beginning of Egyptology
2. Alessandro Ricci: Early Life, Personality, and Cultural Background
Early Life
Personality
Cultural Background
3. Travels in Egypt and Sennar (1817-22)
Organization and Funding
Tools
Arrival in Egypt: 1815, 1817, or 1818?
Alexandria to Cairo (February-March 1817)
Travel to Upper Egypt, Epigraphic Copy of the Tomb of Seti I, and
Expedition to Berenike (February-September 1818)
Travel to Nubia (November 1818-May 1819)
Work for William John Bankes (May 1819-February 1820)
Travel to Siwa (March-April 1820)
Travel to Sinai (September-November 1820)
Second Voyage to Upper Egypt with Baron von Minutoli (December
1820-February 1821)
Travel to Sennar (June 1821-February 1822)
Last Works in Egypt
4. With Champollion and Rosellini between Europe and Egypt
Work on the Manuscript, Research for a Publisher, and Acquaintance with
Champollion
The Franco-Tuscan Expedition to Egypt (1828-29)
Sales Promotion of Rosellini's Book in Europe (1831)
Sickness, Death, and Inheritance (1832-34)
5. The Archaeological, Anthropological, and Natural History Collections
The Dresden Collection (1831)
The Florence Collection (1832)
Natural History and Anthropology Collections
6. The Travels: Topics and Problems
Story of an Account Lost and Found Several Times
The Plates: Sources and Descriptions
7. Identifying the Drawings for the Intended Plates
The Importance of Ricci's Drawings
Published Plates and Dispersion of the Originals
8. List of Plates
Travel in Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes to Sources of Plate and Chapters 1-8
The Manuscript of the Travels
9. Note on the Original Manuscript, the Typewritten Copy, and the Present
Edition
10. Travels of Doctor Alessandro Ricci of Siena: Made in the Years 1818,
1819, 1820, 1821, 1822 in Nubia, to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun, Mount
Sinai, and Sennar
Travel to Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes
Plates
Bibliography
Index
Sources of Plates
Maps
Alessandro Ricci and His Travels
1. Tuscany, Egypt, Ricci, and the First Steps of Egyptology
The Grand Duchy of Tuscany and Egypt
The Napoleonic Campaign and the Rise of Muhammad Ali Pasha
The War of the Consuls and the Beginning of Egyptology
2. Alessandro Ricci: Early Life, Personality, and Cultural Background
Early Life
Personality
Cultural Background
3. Travels in Egypt and Sennar (1817-22)
Organization and Funding
Tools
Arrival in Egypt: 1815, 1817, or 1818?
Alexandria to Cairo (February-March 1817)
Travel to Upper Egypt, Epigraphic Copy of the Tomb of Seti I, and
Expedition to Berenike (February-September 1818)
Travel to Nubia (November 1818-May 1819)
Work for William John Bankes (May 1819-February 1820)
Travel to Siwa (March-April 1820)
Travel to Sinai (September-November 1820)
Second Voyage to Upper Egypt with Baron von Minutoli (December
1820-February 1821)
Travel to Sennar (June 1821-February 1822)
Last Works in Egypt
4. With Champollion and Rosellini between Europe and Egypt
Work on the Manuscript, Research for a Publisher, and Acquaintance with
Champollion
The Franco-Tuscan Expedition to Egypt (1828-29)
Sales Promotion of Rosellini's Book in Europe (1831)
Sickness, Death, and Inheritance (1832-34)
5. The Archaeological, Anthropological, and Natural History Collections
The Dresden Collection (1831)
The Florence Collection (1832)
Natural History and Anthropology Collections
6. The Travels: Topics and Problems
Story of an Account Lost and Found Several Times
The Plates: Sources and Descriptions
7. Identifying the Drawings for the Intended Plates
The Importance of Ricci's Drawings
Published Plates and Dispersion of the Originals
8. List of Plates
Travel in Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes to Sources of Plate and Chapters 1-8
The Manuscript of the Travels
9. Note on the Original Manuscript, the Typewritten Copy, and the Present
Edition
10. Travels of Doctor Alessandro Ricci of Siena: Made in the Years 1818,
1819, 1820, 1821, 1822 in Nubia, to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun, Mount
Sinai, and Sennar
Travel to Nubia
Travel to the Temple of Jupiter-Amun
Travel to Mount Sinai
Travel to Sennar
Notes
Plates
Bibliography
Index