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The Dawn of Astronomy: A Study of the Temple-Worship and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians by Sir Norman Lockyer is a pioneering work that explores the profound connections between ancient Egyptian religion, architecture, and astronomy. Drawing on meticulous research and firsthand observations, Lockyer delves into the ways in which the Egyptians aligned their temples and monuments with celestial bodies, revealing a sophisticated understanding of the heavens that shaped their spiritual and daily lives. The book examines the orientation of temples, the significance of solar and stellar worship, and the mythological narratives that underpinned Egyptian cosmology. Lockyer discusses the roles of the sun god Ra, Osiris, Isis, and other deities, illustrating how astronomical phenomena were woven into the fabric of Egyptian mythology and ritual. Through detailed analysis of temple layouts, inscriptions, and ancient texts, The Dawn of Astronomy uncovers the scientific and religious motivations behind the construction of iconic sites such as Karnak, Luxor, and the pyramids of Giza. The work also considers the broader implications of Egyptian astronomical knowledge for the development of science and civilization. Richly illustrated and thoroughly researched, this classic study offers a fascinating glimpse into the minds of the ancient Egyptians, revealing how their reverence for the cosmos shaped one of history’s most enduring cultures.
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Liczba stron: 555
Rok wydania: 2025
