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Bill Manley

    Bill Manley is a distinguished Egyptologist whose extensive research and teaching have deeply enriched the study of ancient Egypt. His career has been dedicated to making complex historical and linguistic subjects accessible, evident in his influential work on Egyptian scripts and hieroglyphs. Through his engaging publications, he brings the wonders of ancient Egypt to a wide audience, revealing the mysteries and grandeur of this ancient civilization with clarity and insight.

    Bill Manley
    The Oldest Book in the World
    Life Everlasting
    Egyptian art
    How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs
    Honey Farming
    Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Complete Beginners
    • 2023

      A new translation of a philosophical and practical advice classic of the ancient world, The Teaching of Ptahhatp, written in Egypt four thousand years ago and still relevant for modern readers today.

      The Oldest Book in the World
    • 2017

      Egyptian art

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(18)Add rating

      An insightful volume delving into the enduringly compelling art of ancient Egypt, from a new historical perspective The art and architecture of Egypt during the age of the pharaohs continue to capture the imagination of the modern world. Among the great creative achievements of ancient Egypt are a set of constant forms: archetypes in art and architecture in which the origins of concepts such as authority, divinity, beauty, and meaning are readily discernible. Whether adapted to fine, delicate jewelry or colossal statues, these forms maintain a human face—with human ideas and emotions. These artistic templates, and the ideas they articulated, were refined and reinvented through dozens of centuries, until scenes first created for the earliest kings, around 3000 BCE, were eventually used to represent Roman emperors and the last officials of pre-Christian Egypt. Bill Manley’s account of the art of ancient Egypt draws on the finest works through more than 3,000 years and places celebrated masterpieces, from the Narmer palette to Tutankhamun’s gold mask, in their original contexts in the tombs, temples, and palaces of the pharaohs and their citizens.

      Egyptian art
    • 2012

      Presents a fresh approach to reading ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, this introduction assumes no previous knowledge of grammar or ancient languages, but guides readers through the inscriptions, from simple to more complex, supported by full explanations and translations. It explains the mysteries of hieroglyphs without jargon or technical terms.

      Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Complete Beginners
    • 2012

      One of the great bee books of the last century! It is written from experience of keeping large numbers of stocks over many many years. He gives the reader an insight to the craft - like no other. Manley ran one of the most successful honey farms in the Uk and this book describers the workings and practices developed over a large number of years

      Honey Farming
    • 2010

      One of the best kept secrets about Egyptian art is the National Museums of Scotland world-class collection. This is the first book devoted these artefacts and art.

      Life Everlasting
    • 2003

      How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs

      A Step-By-Step Guide to Teach Yourself

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(528)Add rating

      The book provides an accessible introduction to the language and culture of ancient Egypt, guided by Egyptologists Collier and Manley. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of hieroglyphic script, promoting reading skills through practical exercises. Accompanied by 200 illustrations, it serves as a valuable resource for museum-goers, tourists, and anyone interested in exploring the rich heritage of ancient Egypt.

      How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs
    • 1996

      From its humble origins as a cluster of rival chiefdoms along the banks of the Nile, ancient Egypt rose to become one of the most advanced civilizations of its time. This atlas traces its turbulent history and remarkable cultural development, from the founding of Memphis around 5000 BC onwards.

      The Penguin Historical Atlas of Ancient Egypt