Volume 1: Preface; 1. Prehistoric Egypt; 2. The first three dynasties; 3. Fourth dynasty; 4. Fifth dynasty; 5. Sixth dynasty; 6. Seventh to tenth dynasties; 7. Eleventh dynasty; 8. Twelfth dynasty; 9. Thirteenth and fourteenth dynasties; 10. The Hyksos; 11. Notes on chronology; Index. Volume 2: Preface; 1. Seventeenth dynasty; 2. Eighteenth dynasty; 3. Aahmes; 4. Amenhotep I; 5. Tahutimes I; 6. Tahutimes II; 7. Hatshepsut; 8. Tahutimes III; 9. Amenhotep II; 10. Tahutimes IV; 11. Amenhotep III; 12. Amenhotep IV; 13. Ra-Smenkh-Ka; 14. Tut-Ankh-Amen; 15. Ay; 16. Horemheb; 17. The decline of Egypt in Syria; 18. The geography of the Syrian campaigns; 19. Relationships of the XVIIth dynasty; 20. The mummies of Deir el Bahri; Additional notes; Index. Volume 3: Preface; 1. The nineteenth dynasty; 2. The twentieth dynasty; 3. The twenty-first dynasty; 4. The twenty-second dynasty; 5. The twenty-third dynasty; 6. The Ethiopian dominion; 7. The Saite dominion; 8. The Persian dominion; 9. The twenty-ninth dynasty; 10. The thirtieth dynasty; Index. Volume 4: Preface; 1. Authorities; 2. Financial devices of Cleomenes; 3. Accession of Ptolemy II; 4. Accession of Ptolemy III; 5. Accession of Ptolemy IV; 6. Accession of Ptolemy V; 7. Regency of Cleopatra I; 8. Cleopatra II and her son Ptolemy VIII; 9. Apion of Cyrene; 10. Accession of Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIV; Appendix; Index. Volume 5: Preface; 1. The organisation of Egypt under the Romans; 2. The first century of Roman rule in Egypt; 3. A century of prosperity; 4. The decay of the provincial system; 5. The struggle between the state and the church; 6. Establishment of the supremacy of the Christian church; 7. Union of the temporal and religious power; 8. The revenues of taxation of Egypt; 9. Religious institutions; 10. Life in the towns and villages of Egypt; Appendices; Index. Volume 6: Preface; 1. The Arab conquest; 2. A province of the caliphate; 3. Tulun and Ikkshid; 4. The Shia revolution; 5. The Fatimid caliphs; 6. The attack from the east; 7. Saladin; 8. Saladin's successors; 9. The first Mamluks; 10. The house of Kalaun; 11. The Circassian Mamluks; Index.
Published between 1894 and 1905, this six-volume set served as a key reference work for students and scholars of Egyptology.
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