Ramesses II, Egypt's Ultimate Pharaoh
Ramesses II, Egypt's Ultimate Pharaoh
paperback
Published:
28 February, 2023
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781948488488 |
| ISBN10 | 1948488485 |
| Number Of Pages | 608 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Lockwood Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
The book is richly illustrated. Brand’s study is likely to remain the standard treatment of Ramesses II for some time to come.
Lester L. Grabbe, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 48, no.5 (2024 SOTS book list)
Peter Brand’s new book is much to be welcomed. [ . . . ] Over 500 pages long, it provides an accessible and well-illustrated, but also fully-documented, account of the first half of the 19th Dynasty (c. 1292–1213 bce), together with Ramesses II’s posthumous career to the present day. [ . . . ] A final chapter surveys Rameses II’s legacy, as an archetypical pharaoh for the kings of the first part of the Third Intermediate Period (c.1070–664 bce); as a source of folk-tales into Roman times (c. 30 bce–641 ce); and his reputation following the modern re-discovery of ancient Egypt. [ . . . ] Dr Brand’s book is well and authoritatively written, with an excellent choice of illustrations, mainly in colour. It is to be wholeheartedly recommended, and will certainly become the standard English language work on Rameses II for the foreseeable future.
Aidan Dodson, Egyptian Archaeology, issue 63 Autumn 2023
“ . . . this volume offers readers a rich window into the life and reign of this significant New Kingdom ruler. Incorporating an impressive amount of updated textual, archaeological, and iconographic evidence, it will serve as an essential resource on Ramses II for years to come. [ . . . ] . . . readable not only by Egyptologists and ancient historians, but also by a wider audience, helped by the book’s affordable price. I know I will return to this book whenever I need to remind myself of any specifics of Ramses II’s reign and expect that to also be the case for many others in the field.”
Luiza Osorio G. Silva, University of California, Irvine, Journal of the American Oriental Society 144 / Number 4 / 2024
Author's Bio
Peter J. Brand is an ancient historian and Egyptologist specializing in history and culture of ancient Egypt during its imperial age (ca. 1550-1100 BCE). He is author of The Monuments of Seti I and their Historical Significance (Brill, 2000), and has written numerous articles on Egyptian kingship, monumental art and construction, history, popular religion, warfare, and diplomacy during the late Eighteenth Dynasty and Ramesside period.
Brand is director of the Karnak Hypostyle Hall Project, which is recording, conserving and interpreting hundreds of scenes and hieroglyphic texts carved on the walls and columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall. He has appeared in over twenty documentaries for the History Channel, Discovery, and National Geographic.