Les Id es Et Les Formes, Antiquit Orientale by Jos phin P ladan is a comprehensive exploration of the ideas and artistic forms of ancient Oriental civilizations. Focusing on Egypt, Chaldea, Assyria, China, Phoenicia, Judea, Arabia, India, Persia, and the Aryans of Asia Minor, this 1908 study delves into the unique characteristics of each culture. P ladan examines the art, mythology, and philosophical concepts that shaped these societies, offering insights into their enduring legacies.
This volume provides a comparative analysis, highlighting the similarities and differences among these ancient cultures. It is an invaluable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the historical, artistic, and intellectual achievements of the ancient world.
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