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A HISTORY OF ART IN ANCIENT EGYPT. PREFACE. CONTENTS. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. INTRODUCTION.
I. II. III. IV. V. VI.
TO THE READER. A HISTORY OF ART IN ANCIENT EGYPT CHAPTER I.
§ 1. Egypt's Place in The History of the World. § 2. The Valley of the Nile and its Inhabitants. § 3. The Great Divisions of Egyptian History. § 4. The Constitution of Egyptian Society—Influence of that Constitution upon Monuments of Art. § 5. The Egyptian Religion and its Influence upon the Plastic Arts. § 6. That Egyptian Art did not escape the Law of Change, and that its History may therefore be written. § 7. Of the place held in this work by the monuments of the Memphite period, and of the limits of our inquiry.
CHAPTER II.
§ 1. Method to be Employed by us in our Study of this Architecture. § 2. General Principles of Form. § 3. General Principles of Construction.—Materials. § 4. Dressed Construction. § 5. Compact Construction. § 6. Construction by Assemblage. § 7. Decoration.
CHAPTER III.
§ 1. The Egyptian Belief as to a Future Life and its Influence upon their Sepulchral Architecture. § 2. The Tomb under the Ancient Empire. THE MASTABAS OF THE NECROPOLIS OF MEMPHIS. THE PYRAMIDS. § 3. The Tomb under the Middle Empire. § 4. The Tomb under the New Empire.
CHAPTER IV.
§ 1. The Temple under the Ancient Empire. § 2. The Temple under the Middle Empire. § 3. The Temple under the New Empire. § 4. General Characteristics of the Egyptian Temple.
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