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In "The New York Obelisk: Cleopatra's Needle," Charles E. Moldenke presents a comprehensive exploration of the ancient Egyptian obelisk located in New York City's Central Park. Moldenke's meticulous research and engaging narrative style immerse readers in the historical and cultural significance of the obelisk, tracing its origins from the Pharaohs of Egypt to its modern recontextualization in America. The book richly intertwines the obelisk's geological and archaeological backgrounds, emphasizing its role as a symbol of imperial power and homage, while also reflecting on its prominent place…mehr

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In "The New York Obelisk: Cleopatra's Needle," Charles E. Moldenke presents a comprehensive exploration of the ancient Egyptian obelisk located in New York City's Central Park. Moldenke's meticulous research and engaging narrative style immerse readers in the historical and cultural significance of the obelisk, tracing its origins from the Pharaohs of Egypt to its modern recontextualization in America. The book richly intertwines the obelisk's geological and archaeological backgrounds, emphasizing its role as a symbol of imperial power and homage, while also reflecting on its prominent place within the landscape of New York City in the 19th century. Charles E. Moldenke, an esteemed botanist and philologist, brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to this topic, influenced by his extensive knowledge of natural history and his fascination with ancient cultures. His cross-disciplinary approach illustrates not only the physical journey of the obelisk but also its emblematic implications regarding cultural exchange and the complexities of modernity. Moldenke's scholarly rigor and insightful interpretations stem from his rich academic background and extensive travels, providing a thoughtful lens through which readers can appreciate this monumental artifact. This book is a must-read for historians, art historians, and anyone intrigued by the intertwining narratives of culture and power. Moldenke's work not only enlightens the reader about an iconic monument but also invites contemplation on broader themes of identity, heritage, and the intersections of old and new worlds. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, it promises to offer a profound understanding of Cleopatra's Needle and its enduring legacy.

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Charles Edward Moldenke (1860-1935) was an American Egyptologist and scholar remembered for his significant contributions to the study of ancient Egypt and its complex history. Born to a family with a deep appreciation for historical scholarship, Moldenke pursued a well-rounded education with a focus on the languages and cultures of the ancient world. His scholarly work was marked by a meticulous approach to research and a profound understanding of hieroglyphic inscriptions, which he applied diligently to the study of Egyptian antiquities located overseas, particularly in the United States. Among his notable publications, 'The New York Obelisk: Cleopatra's Needle' stands out as a seminal work that offers an exhaustive examination of the history, transportation, and iconography of the famed New York Obelisk. Providing readers with detailed insight into Egyptian iconography and epigraphy, Moldenke's work on the obelisk is an exemplary contribution to Egyptology and is still referenced by scholars today. His legacy in the field is characterized by his academic rigor and dedication to preserving and illuminating the rich historical tapestry of ancient Egypt.