Publication

2000 - African American Images, Chicago, USA, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

31,500 words, Guess

Page Count

126 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 3 more

Classifications

  • DDC181/.2
  • LCCB141 .A63 2000
  • LCCB141.A63 2000

Description

Traditional Eurocentric thought assumes that Greece was the origin of civilization. This book dispels this and other myths by showing that there is a body of knowledge that preceded Greek philosophy. The author documents how the great pyramids were built in 2800 B.C., 2,100 years before Greek civilization. The popular myth of Hippocrates being the father of medicine is dispelled by the fact that Hippocrates studied the works of Imhotep, the true father of medicine, and mentioned his name in his Hippocratic oath. Eleven famous African scholars who preceded Greek philosophers are profiled: Ptahhotep, Kagemni, Duauf, Amenhotep, Amenemope, Imhotep, Amenemhat, Merikare, Sehotepibre, Khunanup, and Akhenaten. These scholars' ideas on a variety of topics are discussed, including the emergence of science and reason, the moral order, books and education, and the clash of classes.

First Sentence

I have written this book for those who are interested in discovering the knowledge of the ancient ways.

Subjects

People

ImhotepKagemniMerikarePtahotepKhunanupAmenemopeAmenemhat

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