세계문명발달사.1권.The World's Progress, Vol. I , by The Delphian Society
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I.
Page
The Delphian Course of Reading VIII
Prehistoric Man; Customs and Occupations. Dawn of Civilization XIV
EGYPT.
Prefatory Chapter 13
Chapter I.
Its Antiquity; Story of Joseph, Physical Geography, Prehistoric Egypt 20
Chapter II.
Sources of Egyptian History; Herodotus' Account of Egypt 31
Chapter III.
Pyramid Age; Early Egyptian Kings; Construction of Pyramids 37
Chapter IV.
Age of Darkness; Middle Empire; Reigns of Amenemhet I. and III.; Description of Labyrinth 43
Chapter V.
Egypt under the Shepherd Kings; Beginning of the New Empire; Conquests of Thutmose I. 51
Chapter VI.
First Egyptian Queen; Temple of Hatshepsut; Expedition to Punt 57
Chapter VII.
Military Kings; Hymn of Victory; Worship of the Solar Disk; Temple of Karnak 64
Chapter VIII.
Nineteenth Dynasty; Egypt under Ramses the Great; Twentieth Dynasty; Priest Rule; Ethiopian
Kings
72
Chapter IX.
Social Life in Egypt; Houses, Dress, Family Life 85
Chapter X.
Sports and Recreations 96
Chapter XI.
Agriculture and Cattle Raising; Arts and Crafts; Egyptian Markets; Military Affairs 100
Chapter XII.[IV]
Schools and Education; Egyptian Literature 112
Chapter XIII.
Religion of Ancient Egypt; Hymn to the Nile; Egyptian Temples and Ceremonies 119
Chapter XIV.
Art and Decoration 133
Chapter XV.
Tombs and Burial Customs 138
Chapter XVI.
Excavations in Egypt; Discoveries of W. M. Flinders Petrie 144
Descriptions of Egypt.
Description of the Nile 153
Feast of Neith 155
Karnak 159
Memphis 161
Hymn to the God Ra 163
Egyptian Literature.
An Old Kingdom Book of Proverbs 164
The Voyage of the Soul 168
The Adventures of the Exile Sanehat 171
The Song of the Harper 179
Present Day Egypt.
Alexandria 181
Cairo 182
Egyptian Museum 185
Suez Canal 187
BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA.
Prefatory Chapter 193
Chapter I.
Early Civilization of Asia; Recovery of Forgotten Cities 201
Chapter II.
Sources of Babylonian and Assyrian History; Physical Geography 211
Chapter III.
Prehistoric Chaldea; Charms and Talismans; Semitic Invasion 218
Chapter IV.
City-States Before the Rise of Babylon; Hymn to the Moon-God 227
Chapter V.
Dominance of Babylon 232
Chapter VI.[V]
Beginnings of Assyrian Empire; Conquest of Asshurnatsirpal 237
Chapter VII.
Assyria a Powerful Empire; Hebrew Account of the War with Assyria 245
Chapter VIII.
Last Years of Assyrian Dominance 256
Chapter IX.
Chaldean Empire in Babylonia 264
Chapter X.
Social Life in Mesopotamia. The Babylonian and Assyrian Compared; Their Houses and Family
Life
270
Chapter XI.
Morality of the Ancient Babylonians 276
Chapter XII.
Literature and Learning; Deluge Story 283
Chapter XIII.
Clothing Worn by Assyrians and Babylonians; Their Food 293
Chapter XIV.
Architecture and Decoration 300
Chapter XV.
Religious Customs 307
Chapter XVI.
The Laboring Classes; Professions 317
Chapter XVII.
The Medes 328
Chapter XVIII.
Condition of Persia Before the Age of Cyrus; Cyrus the Great and the Persian Empire 332
Chapter XIX.
War with Greece 340
Chapter XX.
Manners and Customs of the Persians; Their Religion 346
Chapter XXI.
Contributions of Babylonia, Assyria and Persia to Modern Civilization 357
Assyrian Literature.[VI]
Chaldean Account of the Deluge 361
Descent of Ishtar to Hades 367
Gyges and Assurbanipal 371a
Purity 371c
Zoroaster's Prayer 371d
THE HEBREWS AND THEIR NEIGHBORS.