Description: Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy by George G.M. Jones Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy by George G.M. Jones The book features a unique look at Black History and Race Relations. There is lots of interesting reference and historical documentation, a very neat book with lots of details, will look great in your collection. George Granville Monah James (1893-1956) was a Guyanese-American historian and author. His 1954 book Stolen Legacy argues that Greek philosophy and religion originated in ancient Egypt. James contends that Greek philosophy was based on ideas and concepts borrowed from the ancient Egyptians. He argues that when Alexander the Great invaded Egypt, he captured the Royal Library at Alexandria and that Egyptian ideas then spread to Greece. The narrative draws on the writings of freemasonry to support the claim that Greco-Roman mystery religion originates from an Egyptian mystery system. Quoting Greek scholars like Herodotus, Hippocrates, Plato, Aristotle and Pythagoras who mention the Egyptian influence in their work, Stolen Legacy provides much food for thought. Copyright undated circa 1990 Pages: 190 pages Publisher: Traffic Output Publication The book measures approx. 9 by 6 inches. The softcover is good with some light wear and rubbing, slightly dusty from long storage. The spine end has light wear on the ends. The boards and corners are good with some gentle wear. The hinges and spine are firmly attached. The pages are good, very minor wear, book is nice Inventory: 0723EI663
Price: 24.99 USD
Location: Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania
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Topic: Political
Subject: Philosophy