No voice from the tomb is needed to warn the antiquary, " that yet a little while," and such will be the end— that, if he and his colleagues in research do not step forward for the preservation of Egyptian monuments, in a very few years travellers may... A Memoir on the Cotton of Egypt - Side 4av George Robins Gliddon - 1841 - 64 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1842 - 756 sider
...our author, " is needed to warn the antiquary, that yet a little while, and such will be theend — that if he and his colleagues in research do not step...a journey beyond the precincts of the British and continental museums It is the hope that his (the author's) feeble voice may reach the ear of thosewho... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1842 - 472 sider
...of the Monuments of Egjpt. If they do not step forward for the preservation of Egyptian Monuu ents, in a very few years travellers may save themselves...a journey beyond the precincts of the British and Continental Museums. \Ve heartily recommend his work to the public." — City Chronicle. A LIST of... | |
| 1842 - 1212 sider
...needed to warn the antiquary, that yet a little while, and such will be the end — that if he and bis colleagues in research do not step forward for the...monuments, in a very few years travellers may save themielves the trouble of a journey beyond the precincts of the British and continental museums It... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1842 - 470 sider
...forward for the preservation of Egyptian Monu,i.ents, in a verv few vears travellers mav save ihemsrlvr* the trouble of a journey beyond the precincts of the British and Continental Musenms. We heartily recommend' his work to the public."— City Chronicle. A LIST of WORKS,... | |
| David Lester Richardson - 1845 - 274 sider
...interested in history. He appeals to the Antiquaries of Europe on behalf of the Monuments of Egypt. If they do not step forward for the preservation of Egyptian monuments, in a very few years traveller* may save themselves the trouble of a journey beyond the precincts of the British and Continental... | |
| Deborah Manley, Peta Rée - 2001 - 340 sider
...scope for our anathemas, about all the demolition which has here [at Karnak] taken place since 18 36... In a very few years travellers may save themselves...a journey beyond the precincts of the British and Continental museums..." He takes his readers down the Nile from Aswan pointing out the destruction... | |
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