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Příběh lásky panicky nevinného mladíka vrženého do aristokratické společnosti a manipulovaného zkušenou hraběnkou.
Vivant Denon bol francúzsky spisovateľ, umelec a diplomat, ktorého dielo skúma komplexnosť umenia, histórie a ľudskej povahy. Jeho spisy sa často vyznačujú bystrým pozorovaním a duchaplným vhľadom, odhaľujúcim iróniu a paradoxy života. Denonov jedinečný štýl spočíva v spojení umeleckej citlivosti s literárnou obratnosťou, čo mu umožňuje zachytiť podstatu tém, ktorými sa zaoberá. Jeho práca zostáva relevantná pre svoju nadčasovú analýzu ľudského správania a umeleckého vyjadrenia.






Příběh lásky panicky nevinného mladíka vrženého do aristokratické společnosti a manipulovaného zkušenou hraběnkou.
This bilingual edition from New York Review Books offers a unique literary experience, showcasing the richness of the original text alongside its translation. It highlights the cultural nuances and linguistic beauty, making it accessible to a wider audience. The book invites readers to explore themes that resonate across languages, enhancing understanding and appreciation of the work's depth. This format serves as an excellent resource for both language learners and literature enthusiasts.
The book offers a classic account of the author's travels in lower and upper Egypt during Bonaparte's campaigns from 1798 to 1799. Recognized for its historical significance, it has been meticulously reformatted and typeset for modern readers, ensuring clarity and readability. The effort to preserve this work highlights its enduring importance for both current and future generations, making it an essential addition to any historical collection.
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This volume recounts the experiences of French soldiers in Upper and Lower Egypt during the campaigns of General Bonaparte at the turn of the nineteenth century. Vivant Denon provides a vivid account of various architectural and artistic works he encountered, while Arthur Aikin captures the political and military history of the region. The book is a must-read for history buffs, military history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Egyptian history.
The book offers a vibrant, illustrated three-volume narrative of a savant's experiences in Egypt during Napoleon's campaign. Published in translation in 1803, it captures the cultural and historical nuances of the time, providing readers with an engaging perspective on the intersection of science and exploration amidst the backdrop of military endeavors.
In Company With Several Divisions Of The French Army (1803)
The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, highlighting its cultural significance. It may exhibit imperfections typical of older texts, such as marks and notations. The publisher's commitment to preserving literature ensures that this edition remains true to the original while making it accessible in a modern, high-quality format.
This illustrated three-volume account provides a vibrant narrative of experiences in Egypt, written by a knowledgeable savant accompanying Napoleon's army. Published in translation in 1803, it captures the cultural and historical context of the time, offering insights into the region's landscapes and people through the eyes of a European traveler. The work combines adventure and scholarship, making it a unique exploration of Egypt during a pivotal moment in its history.