Georg Ebers Libros
Georg Moritz Ebers fue un egiptólogo y novelista alemán que alcanzó el éxito al popularizar el saber del antiguo Egipto a través de sus romances históricos. Sus novelas, especialmente las ambientadas en el Egipto antiguo, fueron aclamadas y desempeñaron un papel importante en la familiarización del público con los descubrimientos de los egiptólogos. El enfoque de Ebers consistía en dar vida al pasado con narrativas cautivadoras, fusionando el interés académico con el arte literario. Aunque exploró otros escenarios históricos, sus obras de temática egipcia obtuvieron la mayor acogida y reconocimiento general.







The book highlights the life and achievements of Georg Moritz Ebers, a prominent German Egyptologist and novelist. It details his academic journey, including his studies in jurisprudence and Oriental languages, leading to his professorship in Egyptian language and antiquities. Ebers is particularly noted for discovering the Ebers Papyrus, a significant ancient medical document. His contributions to Egyptology include important publications and two scientific expeditions to Egypt, marking him as a key figure in the field.
The Emperor: Historical Novel
- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
The morning twilight had dawned into day, and the sun had risen on the first of December of the year of our Lord 129, but was still veiled by milk-white mists which rose from the sea, and it was cold.Kasius, a mountain of moderate elevation, stands on a tongue of land that projects from the coast between the south of Palestine and Egypt. It is washed on the north by the sea which, on this day, is not gleaming, as is its wont, in translucent ultramarine; its more distant depths slowly surge in blue-black waves, while those nearer to shore are of quite a different hue, and meet their sisters that lie nearer to the horizon in a dull greenish-grey, as dusty plains join darker lava beds. The northeasterly wind, which had risen as the sun rose, now blew more keenly, wreaths of white foam rode on the crests of the waves, though these did not beat wildly and stormily on the mountain-foot, but rolled heavily to the shore in humped ridges, endlessly long, as if they were of molten lead. Still the clear bright spray splashed up when the gulls dipped their pinions in the water as they floated above it, hither and thither, restless and uttering shrill little cries, as though driven by terror.
In the Fire of the Forge: Historical Novel - A Romance of Old Nuremberg
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
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Arachne: A Tale of Ancient Egypt (Historical Romance)
- 196 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Book ExcerptLedscha disdainfully; but he repeated with firm decision: "Yes, used! What could you learn of life, of art and artists, here in the weaver's nest in the midst of the waves? I know them. A sculptor needs beautiful women as a cobbler wants leather, and the charms he seeks in you he does not conceal from his friend Myrtilus, at least. They are your large almond-shaped eyes and your arms. They make him fairly wild with delight by their curves when, in drawing water, you hold the jug balanced on your head. Your slender arched foot, too, is a welcome morsel to him."The darkness prevented Bias from seeing Ledscha's features, but it was easy to perceive what was passing in her mind as, hoarse with indignation, she gasped: "How can I know the object of your accusations? but fie upon the servant who would alienate from his own kind master what his soul desires!"Then Bias changed not only his tone of voice, but his language, and, deeply offended, poured forth a torrent of wrath in the dialect of his peo
Joshua: Historical Novel - A Story of Biblical Times
- 168 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Hosea is a commander in Pharaoh's army... and a Hebrew. After returning home from war, he finds the remains of a great pestilence in Egypt during his absence and the Hebrew people are being blamed. Reluctant to give up his position in the army, Hosea receives a message from his father to leave Egypt and follow his people to Succoth. He then receives another message containing a new name for him. A name given by God - "Joshua". This is a fictionalized account of the life of the Hebrews in Egypt during the times of Moses and the Exodus to the Promised Land for the Israelites. It significantly expands on the original narrative from the Old Testament scriptures, adding a captivating storyline with love and intrigue among the Hebrews and in the court of the Pharaoh.
The Burgomaster's Wife: Tale of the Siege of Leyden (Historical Novel)
- 164 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
BARBARA BLOMBERG Vol. 4
- 54 páginas
- 2 horas de lectura
Set against the tumultuous backdrop of sixteenth-century Europe, the narrative follows Barbara Blomberg, a captivating young woman caught in a web of power, love, and court intrigue. As she navigates her relationships with influential figures, including Emperor Charles V, the story reveals the political and religious turmoil of the time, particularly involving the Habsburg dynasty. Ebers masterfully blends historical events with fiction, exploring themes of ambition, societal expectations, and personal desires, creating a rich tapestry of Renaissance life.
Georg Moritz Ebers, a prominent German Egyptologist and novelist, is renowned for discovering the Ebers Papyrus, a significant ancient medical text. His academic journey included studying jurisprudence and Oriental languages, leading to professorships in Egyptian language and antiquities at Jena and Leipzig. Ebers published influential works on Egyptology, including "Ägypten und die Bücher Moses," and edited the Ebers Papyrus, further contributing to the understanding of ancient Egyptian medicine. His scholarly pursuits were complemented by two significant journeys to Egypt.