A concise, 19th-century survey of world history told through letters and biographical portraits.This edition compiles a broad view of ancient history, blending biographical sketches with critical passages on religion, philosophy, and the development of civilizations. It emphasizes how early ideas about the gods, priesthood, and world cultures shaped how people understood the past.
Readers will encounter discussions of priestly power, the origins of religious practice, and the ways ancient authors approached history, myth, and inquiry. The material presents a historical perspective suitable for reference and broader study alike.
- Biographical sketches of notable ancient authors and thinkers.
- Analysis of Egyptian religion, priesthood, and religious practice.
- Explanations of early attempts to explain the world through myth and philosophy.
- Translations, quotations, and cross-references drawn from classical sources.
Ideal for readers of classical history, biography, and scholarly reference editions.