The art of modern fragrance-making owes much to practices developed in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians attached great importance to perfumes and cosmetics, which men and women wore to make themselves attractive and alluring, to restore vitality and good health, and as a means of venerating the gods and of negotiating a passage to the realm of the hereafter. In this lavishly illustrated, oversized book, Lise Manniche looks at the role played by scents and cosmetics in ancient Egyptian society and discusses their preparation―in some cases providing actual recipes.Manniche details three categories of ingredients used by the Egyptians to make fragrances: plants, including cardamom, cinnamon, saffron, and mint; gums and resins, particularly myrrh and frankincense; and oils and fats ranging from almond oil to ox fat. "In order [for a scent] to achieve fame," Manniche writes, "the finished product had to have an aura of rarity, of exclusiveness, and of the divine. The more exotic the ingredients, the more valued the commodity; the more exquisite its presentation, the greater the appeal. In this way, the visual and olfactory arts combined to make small objects of the greatest luxury appreciated not only in Egypt, but all over the ancient world."Drawing on Arabic and other sources, Manniche explores the application of perfumes in ritual and on social occasions, and examines the erotic connotations of scent in Egyptian art and poetry. Fragrant remedies, the central element in ancient medicine, are fully discussed. Finally, she investigates the widespread use of cosmetics, as revealed in wall paintings and painted sculptures. The book features a hundred color photographs, taken by Werner Forman, of objects in the world's most celebrated museum collections. Exquisite cosmetic containers in the form of birds and animals, reliefs representing kings and priests perfuming images of deities, and lifelike mummy masks displaying make-up are among the images represented.During the past decade, the West has seen a revival of traditional skills, particularly in the areas of spirituality and healing. This stunning book introduces an abundance of once highly prized skills to be reacquired and ancient products to be sampled anew.
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Lise Manniche is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Copenhagen. Werner Forman's photographs have appeared in The Life of the Ancient Egyptians and Hieroglyphs and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt.
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. Werner Forman Ilustrador. 1st Edition. Large-format hardcover, 160 pages, copiously illustrated, shipping weight over 1kg, NOT ex-library. Little minor wear only, book is clean and bright with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps, firmly bound. Erased pencil number at the top of the half-title page. Bright dust jacket shows light shelfwear, a short gentle tear to the lower edge of the rear panel, faint scratches. -- "The art of modern fragrance making owes much to practices developed in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians attached great importance to perfumes and cosmetics, which men and women wore to make themselves attractive and alluring, to restore vitality and good health, and as a means of venerating the gods and of negotiating a passage to the realm of the hereafter. In this lavishly illustrated book, Lise Manniche looks at the role played by scents and cosmetics in ancient Egyptian society and discusses their preparation - in some cases providing actual recipes. Manniche details three categories of ingredients used by the Egyptians to make fragrances: plants, including cardamom, cinnamon, saffron, and mint; gums and resins, particularly myrrh and frankincense; and oils and fats ranging from almond oil to ox fat. "In order [for a scent] to achieve fame," Manniche writes, "the finished product had to have an aura of rarity, of exclusiveness, and of the divine. The more exotic the ingredients, the more valued the commodity; the more exquisite its presentation, the greater the appeal. In this way, the visual and olfactory arts combined to make small objects of the greatest luxury appreciated not only in Egypt, but all over the world." Drawing on ancient Egyptian, Greek and other sources, Manniche explores the application of perfumes in ritual and on social occasions, and examines the erotic connotations of scent in Egyptian art and poetry. Fragrant remedies, the central element in ancient medicine, are fully discussed. Finally, she investigates the widespread use of cosmetics, as revealed by wall paintings, sculptures, and a wealth of toilet utensils. The book features a hundred color photographs, taken by Werner Forman, of objects in the world's most celebrated museums and private collections. Exquisite cosmetic containers in the form of birds and animals, reliefs representing kings and priests censing images of deities, and lifelike mummy masks displaying make-up are among the images represented. During the past decade, the West has seen a revival of traditional skills, particularly in the areas of spirituality and healing. This stunning book introduces an abundance of once highly prized skills to be reacquired and ancient products to be sampled anew. -- Lise Manniche is Professor of Egyptology at the University of Copenhagen and author of many books, including An Ancient Egyptian Herbal, Music and Musicians in Ancient Egypt, and Sexual Life in Ancient Egypt. Werner Forman has devoted a lifetime to the photography of ancient monuments and art. He has illustrated more than a hundred volumes, including Hieroglyphs and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt, Life of the Ancient Egyptians, In the Shadow of the Pyramids, and Egyptian Art." -- Contents: Introduction; 1. Ingredients 2. Scent in the Temple 3. Kyphi and Tiryac 4. Recipes for Luxury 5. Scent for Love and Rebirth 6. Fragrant Remedies 7. The Art of Cosmetics; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Acknowledgments; Ancient Egyptian Terms; Index. Nº de ref. del artículo: 011154
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. 1st Edition. Ex-library with the usual library markings (if not for the library markings this copy would be graded in fine condition); overall a nice used copy! Blue boards with silver lettering on the spine. 160 historical and informative pages nicely enhanced by black and white and full-color photographs and illustrations! "The art of modern fragrance-making owes much to practices developed in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians attached great importance to perfumes and cosmetics, which men and women wore to make themselves attractive and alluring, to restore vitality and good health, and as a means of venerating the gods and of negotiating a passage to the realm of the hereafter. In this lavishly illustrated, oversized book, Lise Manniche looks at the role played by scents and cosmetics in ancient Egyptian society and discusses their preparation?in some cases providing actual recipes. Manniche details three categories of ingredients used by the Egyptians to make fragrances: plants, including cardamom, cinnamon, saffron, and mint; gums and resins, particularly myrrh and frankincense; and oils and fats ranging from almond oil to ox fat. "In order [for a scent] to achieve fame," Manniche writes, "the finished product had to have an aura of rarity, of exclusiveness, and of the divine. The more exotic the ingredients, the more valued the commodity; the more exquisite its presentation, the greater the appeal. In this way, the visual and olfactory arts combined to make small objects of the greatest luxury appreciated not only in Egypt, but all over the ancient world." Drawing on Arabic and other sources, Manniche explores the application of perfumes in ritual and on social occasions, and examines the erotic connotations of scent in Egyptian art and poetry. Fragrant remedies, the central element in ancient medicine, are fully discussed. Finally, she investigates the widespread use of cosmetics, as revealed in wall paintings and painted sculptures. The book features a hundred color photographs, taken by Werner Forman, of objects in the world's most celebrated museum collections. Exquisite cosmetic containers in the form of birds and animals, reliefs representing kings and priests perfuming images of deities, and lifelike mummy masks displaying make-up are among the images represented. During the past decade, the West has seen a revival of traditional skills, particularly in the areas of spirituality and healing. This stunning book introduces an abundance of once highly prized skills to be reacquired and ancient products to be sampled anew.". Nº de ref. del artículo: 052562
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Hardcover. Condición: Fair. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. First Edition. Ex-Library copy with typical library marks and stamps. Dust jacket in good condition. First edition. Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. DAMAGE TO FRONT PASTEDOWN AND FIRST FREE PAGE ALONG GUTTER OF FRONT PASTEDOWN. DUST JACKET PREVIOUSLY ADHEARED TO PASTEDOWNS. CLEAN COVER AND CONTENT PAGES. New protective mylar applied to dust jacket before shipping. Secure packaging for safe delivery. 2.4. Nº de ref. del artículo: 1763201224
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