The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote important literature by offering a high-quality, affordable modern edition that remains true to the original.
François Lenormant Books
François Lenormant was a French assyriologist and archaeologist whose work delved into the intricacies of ancient civilizations. He was a pioneer in the study of cuneiform script, contributing significantly to the understanding of Mesopotamian history and culture. His dedicated research and fieldwork unearthed valuable archaeological discoveries that enriched our knowledge of early societies. Lenormant's legacy endures through the ongoing exploration of the ancient Near East.






Exploring the rich tapestry of Chaldean culture, this text delves into magic, sorcery, and demonology, highlighting the significance of amulets and rituals associated with the dead. It examines the evolution of Chaldean mythology and its connections to other magical traditions. The book also features a collection of spells and incantations, providing readers with insight into ancient practices and beliefs.
A Manual Of The Ancient History Of The East: Medes And Persians, Phoenicians, And Arabians
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A Manual of the Ancient History of the East: To the Commencement of the Median Wars; Volume 1
- 564 pages
- 20 hours of reading
La Magie Chez les Chaldéens et les Origines Accadiennes
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The Book of Genesis: A Translation From the Hebrew
- 396 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This book is a translation of the biblical book of Genesis from the original Hebrew, written by François Lenormant. Lenormant was a French archaeologist and scholar of ancient languages who made important contributions to the study of Assyrian and Babylonian culture. His translation of Genesis is highly regarded by scholars and students of the Bible.
Les Dernier Événements de Syrie: Une Persécution du Christianisme en 1860
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Les Origines De L'histoire, Volume 2, part 1
- 570 pages
- 20 hours of reading
This volume provides a comprehensive history of human civilization from prehistoric times through the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. Lenormant draws upon a wide range of archaeological, linguistic, and textual sources to trace the development of early human societies and their complex systems of religion, trade, and governance. Students and scholars of history, archaeology, and anthropology will find this work indispensable.
This reprint of a classic work from 1882 presents a historical perspective that captures the essence of its time. The book offers insights into the themes and societal issues prevalent during the late 19th century, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in history and literature. Its enduring relevance and unique narrative style continue to resonate, inviting new audiences to explore the ideas and cultural contexts of the era.