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- A BOOK OF THE BEGINNINGS, VOL. 1 & 2, Concerning an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origins of the Myths & Mysteries, Types & Symbols, Religion & Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece & Africa as the Birthplace, by Gerald Massey
A BOOK OF THE BEGINNINGS, VOL. 1 & 2, Concerning an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origins of the Myths & Mysteries, Types & Symbols, Religion & Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece & Africa as the Birthplace, by Gerald Massey
A BOOK OF THE BEGINNINGS, VOL. 1 & 2, Concerning an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origins of the Myths & Mysteries, Types & Symbols, Religion & Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece & Africa as the Birthplace, by Gerald Massey
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Gerald Massey's work has become essential for readers seeking a balanced understanding of human origins, religious thought and belief, and the role of Africa in world history. Massey, born in England (1828-1907), was at once a poet, Shakespearean scholar, mythographer and radical Egyptologist, who maintained that Africa was the source for "the greatest civilization in the world." According to Massey, "all evidence cries aloud its proclamation that Africa was the birthplace of the nonarticulate and Egypt the mouthpiece of articulate man."
A Book of the Beginnings, first published in 1881 in a limited edition, introduced the public to the author's extensive research that transcended conventional opinions of race supremacy.
In volume one, Massey focuses of "Egyptian origines in the British Isles," The implications of Massey's research, which extend far beyond the British Isles, are unveiled systematically through comparative linguistics, symbolism, and mythology.
In volume two, Massey explores the African/Egyptian roots of the Hebrews, the Akkado-Assyrians, and the Maori. By linking these diverse cultures and their origins to their African roots, Massey demonstrates not only the extent of African influence, but its permanence as well.
To accompany A Book of the Beginnings and update his findings, Massey published two additional double-volume works, A Natural Genesis in 1883 and Ancient Egypt the Light of the World in 1907. Ancient Egypt was reissued by Black Classic Press in 1992, and A Natural Genesis was reissued in 1996.
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Egyptology, Ancient Studies/AFRICA