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Description de l'Égypte

The Description de l'Égypte (English: Description of Egypt) was a series of publications, appearing first in 1809 and continuing until the final volume appeared in 1829, which aimed to comprehensively catalog all known aspects of ancient and modern Egypt as well as its natural history. It is the collaborative work of about 160 civilian scholars and scientists, known popularly as the savants, who accompanied Bonaparte's expedition to Egypt in 1798 to 1801 as part of the French Revolutionary Wars, as well as about 2000 artists and technicians, including 400 engravers, who would later compile it into a full work. At the time of its publication, it was the largest known published work in the world.[1]

The Description of Egypt
AuthorCommission des sciences et arts d'Egypte
Original titleDescription de l'Égypte
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
PublisherFrench government
Publication date
1809–22

The full title of the work is Description de l'Égypte, ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française, publié par les orders de Sa Majesté l'Empereur Napoléon le Grand (English: Description of Egypt, or the collection of observations and researches which were made in Egypt during the expedition of the French Army, published by the order of His Majesty the Emperor, Napoleon the Great). The cartographic section, Carte de l'Égypte, had approximately 50 plates of maps, was the first triangulation-based map of Egypt, Syria and Palestine, and was used as the basis for most maps of the region for much of the nineteenth century.[2][3] In Edward Said's Orientalism, Said refers to the "enormous" series critically as "that great collective appropriation of one country by another."[4]

Summary

Approximately 160 civilian scholars and scientists, known as the savants, many drawn from the Institut de France, collaborated on the Description. Collectively they comprised the Commission des Sciences et Arts d'Égypte. About a third of them would later also become members of the Institut d'Egypte.

In late August 1798, on the order of Napoleon also known as N.P., the Institut d'Égypte was founded in the palace of Hassan-Kashif on the outskirts of Cairo, with Gaspard Monge as president.[5] The structure of the institute was based on the Institut de France. The institute housed a library, laboratories, workshops, and the savants' various Egyptian collections. The workshop was particularly important, supplying both the army as well as the savants with necessary equipment. Many new instruments were constructed as well, to replace those lost during the sinking of the French fleet in August 1798 at Aboukir Bay (Battle of the Nile) and the Cairo riot of October 1798.

One of the goals of the institute was to propagate knowledge. To this end, the savants published a journal, La Decade Egyptienne, as well as a newspaper, the Courier de L'Egypte, which disseminated information about the French occupation and the activities of the French army, the Commission des Sciences et Arts d'Égypte, and the Institute itself.

 
Plate 87, "Views of Qait Bey Fortress and the Diamant Rock", published in the Panckoucke edition of 1821-9

The vision of a single comprehensive publication amalgamating all that the French discovered in Egypt was conceived already in November 1798, when Joseph Fourier was entrusted with the task of uniting the reports from the various disciplines for later publication. When the French army left Egypt in 1801, the savants took with them large quantities of unpublished notes, drawings, and various collections of smaller artefacts that they could smuggle unnoticed past the British.

In February 1802, at the instigation of Jean Antoine Chaptal, the French Minister of the Interior, and by decree of Napoleon, a commission was established to manage the preparation of the large amount of data for a single publication. The final work would draw data from the already-published journal La Decade, the newspaper Courier de L'Égypte, the four-volume Mémoires sur l'Égypte (published 1798 to 1801) and an abundance of notes and illustrations from the various scholars and scientists. The huge volume of information to be published meant adopting an apparently haphazard modus operandi: when sufficiently many plates or text on a particular subject were ready, the information was published. Despite this, publication of the first edition took over 20 years.

The first test volumes of engravings were presented to Napoleon in January 1808. Initially published by order of the emperor (Napoleon le Grand), successive volumes would be published by order of the king, and the last simply by order of the government.

A second edition (known as the Panckoucke edition) was published by Charles Louis Fleury Panckoucke. The text was expanded in more volumes and printed in a smaller format, new pulls were taken from the plates, and these were bound with many of the large format plates folded in the smaller format volumes.

Description

 
Murad Bey by Dutertre in Description de l'Egypte, 1809.

The typographical quality of the texts, the beauty of engravings, and the unusual formats (the Mammutfolio is 1m x 0.81m) makes Description de l'Égypte an exceptional work.

The first edition usually consists of nine volumes of text, one volume with description of the plates and ten volumes of plates. Two additional volumes in Mammut size (also called Elephant plates) contain plates from Antiquites and Etat Moderne and finally one volume of map plates (Atlas), making for twenty-three volumes in all. Variants in the number of volumes do exist.

The second edition usually consists of thirty-seven volumes, with twenty-four volumes bound in twenty-six books (volume eighteen is a volume split in three books) of text, volume number ten being the description of the plates and ten volumes of plates, plus one volume of maps. The second edition was made at less cost, and is in black and white; the frontispiece, however, is rendered in full color.

The ten volumes of plates consists of 894 plates, made from over 3000 drawings, most of them located in Histoire Naturelle volume I and II. Some of these plates contain over 100 individual engravings of flora or fauna on a single plate. 38 of the plates are hand coloured. Some variants of the work may contain a few more plates; example Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books list a 38 volume second edition with 909 plates.

The plates

The plates have been republished partly in different works, most notable by "Bibliotheque Image", Taschen GmbH, and "Institut d'Orient" in 1988 and a subsequent edition in 1990.

All the illustrations from the 10 volumes of plates from first edition are visible as galleries in Commons :

  • Antiquités, planches, Tome I
  • Antiquités, planches, Tome II
  • Antiquités, planches, Tome III
  • Antiquités, planches, Tome IV
  • Antiquités, planches, Tome V
  • État moderne. planches, Tome I
  • État moderne. planches, Tome II
  • Histoire naturelle, planches, Tome I
  • Histoire naturelle, planches, Tome II et II bis
  • Carte topographique de l’Égypte

Influence

 
Map of Lower Egypt during the expedition of Napoleon, to be used for the report on the Canal between two seas.

Description de l'Égypte has been credited with starting the field of Egyptology,[6] although one historian has argued that the general conception and often-repeated idea that this is a unique and unprecedented work is inaccurate.[7]

False reports on destruction of the originals

It was incorrectly reported that the original manuscript of the Description de l'Égypte was destroyed in a fire at the Institut d'Égypte (Egyptian Scientific Institute) on December 17, 2011, during clashes between protestors and the military.[8][9] In fact, the burnt building's collection had contained a set of the 23-volume first print edition, which was saved without irreparable damage.[10] Furthermore, according to a statement by the country's minister of culture, at least two more complete sets of the same original edition remained in Egypt.[11] The majority of the original manuscript material for the Description resides in Paris' National Archives and National Library.

Editions

 

There appear to be several variants of these editions, especially the first edition, containing one or more extra volumes. For instance, the Lauinger Library exhibition (Georgetown University Library), November 2000 - January 2001, lists a copy of a first edition presented to Bernardino Drovetti, the French consul general in Egypt from 1802 to 1814 and 1821–1826, as having 29 volumes, while a "standard" first edition contains 23 (20 plus 3 Mammutfolio).

The dates given on the title pages are often considerably earlier than the actual publication date. For example, Book 8, Volume I (Histoire Naturelle) of the first edition has 1809 on the title page, but its accepted publication date is 1826.[12] The geographical volume (which contains maps) was not printed before 1828, even though the volumes are dated 1818 and 1826 respectively.[citation needed]

First edition (Imperial edition)

 
Frontispiece to the first edition
  • Book 01 (1809), Volume I - Antiquités, Descriptions.
  • Book 02 (1818), Volume II - Antiquités, Descriptions.
  • Book 03 (1809), Volume I - Antiquités, Mémoires.
  • Book 04 (1818), Volume II - Antiquités, Mémoires.
  • Book 05 (1809), Volume I - Etat Moderne.
  • Book 06 (1822), Volume II - Etat Moderne.
  • Book 07 (1822), Volume II - Etat Moderne (2´ Partie).
  • Book 08 (1809), Volume I - Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 09 (1813), Volume II - Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 10 (18xx), Volume I - Préface et explication des planches.
  • Book 11 (1809), Volume I - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 12 (18xx), Volume II - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 13 (18xx), Volume III - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 14 (18xx), Volume IV - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 15 (1822), Volume V - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 16 (1809), Volume I - Planches : Etat Moderne.
  • Book 17 (1817), Volume II - Planches : Etat Moderne.
  • Book 18 (1809), Volume I - Planches : Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 19 (1809), Volume II - Planches : Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 20 (1809), Volume IIbis - Planches : Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 21 (18xx), Volume I - Planches : Antiquités. ("Mammutfolio")
  • Book 22 (18xx), Volume I - Planches : Etat Moderne. ("Mammutfolio")
  • Book 23 (1818), Volume I - Planches : Carte géographiques et topographique.("Mammutfolio")

Second edition (Panckoucke edition)

 
Frontispiece to the second edition
  • Book 01 (1821), Volume I - Tome Premier Antiquités-Descriptions.
  • Book 02 (1821), Volume II - Tome Deuxième Antiquités-Descriptions.
  • Book 03 (1821), Volume III - Tome Troisième Antiquités-Descriptions.
  • Book 04 (1822), Volume IV - Tome Quatrième Antiquités-Descriptions.[13]
  • Book 05 (1829), Volume V - Tome Cinquième Antiquités-Descriptions.
  • Book 06 (1822), Volume VI - Tome Sixième Antiquités-Mémoires.
  • Book 07 (1822), Volume VII - Tome Septième Antiquités-Mémoires.
  • Book 08 (1822), Volume VIII - Tome Huitième Antiquités-Mémoires.
  • Book 09 (1829), Volume IX - Tome Neuvième Antiquités-Mémoires et Descriptions.
  • Book 10 (1823), Volume X - Explication Des Planches, D'Antiquités.[14]
  • Book 11 (1822), Volume XI - Tome Onzième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 12 (1822), Volume XII - Tome Douzième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 13 (1823), Volume XIII - Tome Treizième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 14 (1826), Volume XIV - Tome Quatorzième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 15 (1826), Volume XV - Tome Quinzième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 16 (1825), Volume XVI - Tome Seizième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 17 (1824), Volume XVII - Tome Dix-Septième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 18 (1826), Volume XVIII - Tome Dix-Huitième Etat Moderne.
  • Book 19 (1829), Volume XVIII - Tome Dix-Huitième (2´ Partie) Etat Moderne.
  • Book 20 (1830), Volume XVIII - Tome Dix-Huitième (3´ Partie) Etat Moderne.
  • Book 21 (1824), Volume XIX - Tome Dix-Neuvième Histoire Naturelle, Botanique-Météorologie.
  • Book 22 (1825), Volume XX - Tome Vingtième Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 23 (1826), Volume XXI - Tome Vingt-Unième Histoire Naturelle, Minieralogie - Zoologie.
  • Book 24 (1827), Volume XXII - Tome Vingt-Deuxième Histoire Naturelle, Zoologie. Animaux Invertébrés (suite).
  • Book 25 (1828), Volume XXIII - Tome Vingt-Troisième Histoire Naturelle, Zoologie. Animaux Invertébrés (suite). Animaux Venteures.
  • Book 26 (1829), Volume XXIV - Tome Vingt-Quatrième Histoire Naturelle, Zoologie.
  • Book 27 (1820), Volume I - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 28 (182x), Volume II - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 29 (182x), Volume III - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 30 (182x), Volume IV - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 31 (1823), Volume V - Planches : Antiquités.
  • Book 32 (1822), Volume I - Planches : Etat Moderne.
  • Book 33 (1823), Volume II - Planches : Etat Moderne.
  • Book 34 (1826), Volume I - Planches : Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 35 (1826), Volume II - Planches : Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 36 (1826), Volume IIbis - Planches : Histoire Naturelle.
  • Book 37 (1826), Volume I - Planches : Atlas géographique.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Description de l'Égypte". National Library of Scotland.
  2. ^ Karmon 1960, p. 155.
  3. ^ Schelhaas, Faehndrich & Goren 2017, p. 66.
  4. ^ W., Said, Edward (2019). Orientalism. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-118742-6. OCLC 1200830761.
  5. ^ Louis de Laus de Boisy, "The Institute of Egypt," Napoleon: Symbol for an Age, A Brief History with Documents, ed. Rafe Blaufarb (New York: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2008), 45-48.
  6. ^ "Egyptology". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-05-09.
  7. ^ Bednarski, A. (2005) Holding Egypt: tracing the reception of the Description de l'Egypte in nineteenth-century Great Britain. Goldenhouse Publications. p.1-20. ISBN 0-9550256-0-5
  8. ^ Napoleon's "Description De L'Egypte" Lost to Fire Amid Clashes
  9. ^ Burning of the Library of l'Institut de l'Egypte
  10. ^ Premier bilan de l'incendie de l'Institut d'Egypte au Caire, 2018-03-04 at the Wayback Machine ENSSIB website, 22 December 2011 (french)
  11. ^ , in: Egypt Independent, 19 December 2011
  12. ^ Tollitt, M.E. (1986). "Dates and authorship of the text volumes of Histoire Naturelle Section of Savigny's Description de l'Egypte. Z.N.(S.) 2515". Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature. 43: 107–112. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.388. Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  13. ^ On page four the titlepage year is given as 1821.
  14. ^ On page four the titlepage is given as "Explication Des Planches" dated 1821. On page six the titlepage is given as "Tome Dixieme Explication Des Planches" dated 1826.

References

  • Karmon, Yehuda [in Hebrew] (1960). "An Analysis of Jacotin's Map of Palestine". Israel Exploration Journal. 10 (3): 155–173. JSTOR 27924824.
  • Schelhaas, Bruno; Faehndrich, Jutta; Goren, Haim (28 February 2017). Mapping the Holy Land: The Foundation of a Scientific Cartography of Palestine. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85772-785-5.
  • Description de l'Egypte, Taschen, 2002, ISBN 3-8228-2168-3
  • Atlas of Ancient Egypt, John Baines & Jaromir Malek, The American University in Cairo Press, 2002, ISBN 977-424-704-3
  • Danish Royal Library 1
  • Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gallica) 1
  • The International Napoleonic Society, Internet Article: The Napoleonic Institute of Egypt, Melanie Byrd 1
  • Al-Ahram Weekly On-line, Internet Article: The true father of Egyptology, John Rodenbeck

External links

  • Gallica (Bibliothèque nationale de France), the 24 volumes text of the second edition
  • (Bibliotheca Alexandrina) International School of Information Science - ISIS, 11 plate volumes owned by BA and 9 text volumes owned by l'Institut d'Egypte (flash only)
  • World Digital Library presentation of Description de l'Egypte, ou, Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armée française. Antiquitiés or Description of Egypt: Antiquities, Volume One (Plates): Or, Collection of Observations and Research Conducted in Egypt During the Expedition of the French Army. Second Edition. Bibliotheca Alexandrina. An extensive survey of Egypt's archeology, topography, and natural history. Second Edition,Royal Edition 1821–1829, Volume 1 Plates (digitised).
  • Description de l'Égypte ; ou, Recueil de observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'éxpédition de l'armée française / publié par les ordres de Sa Majesté l'empereur Napoléon le Grand. Paris: Imprimerie impériale, 1809–1828. TEXT: Antiquitiés: Descriptions, tome 1-2 -- Mémoires, tome 1-2 -- Etat moderne, tome 1, tome 2, tome 2 pt. 2 -- Histoire naturelle, tome 1-2 -- Préface et explication des planches. PLANCHES: Antiquitiés, tome 1-5 -- Etate moderne, tome 1-2 -- Histoire naturelle, tome 1 & 2, pt. 1 & 2 -- Carte topographique de l'Egypte et de plusieurs parties des pars limitrophes (Mammmutfolio), tome 1–3. 23 v. : ill. ; 100 cm., State Library of New South Wales Australia, RB/BX932A/52
  • "Sultan Hassan Mosque" description, edn Panckoucke, v. 18.2, p. 304-306, Audio (French).

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attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr Description de l Egypte see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated fr Description de l Egypte to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Description de l Egypte English Description of Egypt was a series of publications appearing first in 1809 and continuing until the final volume appeared in 1829 which aimed to comprehensively catalog all known aspects of ancient and modern Egypt as well as its natural history It is the collaborative work of about 160 civilian scholars and scientists known popularly as the savants who accompanied Bonaparte s expedition to Egypt in 1798 to 1801 as part of the French Revolutionary Wars as well as about 2000 artists and technicians including 400 engravers who would later compile it into a full work At the time of its publication it was the largest known published work in the world 1 The Description of EgyptAuthorCommission des sciences et arts d EgypteOriginal titleDescription de l EgypteCountryFranceLanguageFrenchPublisherFrench governmentPublication date1809 22The full title of the work is Description de l Egypte ou Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont ete faites en Egypte pendant l expedition de l armee francaise publie par les orders de Sa Majeste l Empereur Napoleon le Grand English Description of Egypt or the collection of observations and researches which were made in Egypt during the expedition of the French Army published by the order of His Majesty the Emperor Napoleon the Great The cartographic section Carte de l Egypte had approximately 50 plates of maps was the first triangulation based map of Egypt Syria and Palestine and was used as the basis for most maps of the region for much of the nineteenth century 2 3 In Edward Said s Orientalism Said refers to the enormous series critically as that great collective appropriation of one country by another 4 Contents 1 Summary 2 Description 2 1 The plates 3 Influence 4 False reports on destruction of the originals 5 Editions 5 1 First edition Imperial edition 5 2 Second edition Panckoucke edition 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksSummary EditApproximately 160 civilian scholars and scientists known as the savants many drawn from the Institut de France collaborated on the Description Collectively they comprised the Commission des Sciences et Arts d Egypte About a third of them would later also become members of the Institut d Egypte In late August 1798 on the order of Napoleon also known as N P the Institut d Egypte was founded in the palace of Hassan Kashif on the outskirts of Cairo with Gaspard Monge as president 5 The structure of the institute was based on the Institut de France The institute housed a library laboratories workshops and the savants various Egyptian collections The workshop was particularly important supplying both the army as well as the savants with necessary equipment Many new instruments were constructed as well to replace those lost during the sinking of the French fleet in August 1798 at Aboukir Bay Battle of the Nile and the Cairo riot of October 1798 One of the goals of the institute was to propagate knowledge To this end the savants published a journal La Decade Egyptienne as well as a newspaper the Courier de L Egypte which disseminated information about the French occupation and the activities of the French army the Commission des Sciences et Arts d Egypte and the Institute itself Plate 87 Views of Qait Bey Fortress and the Diamant Rock published in the Panckoucke edition of 1821 9 The vision of a single comprehensive publication amalgamating all that the French discovered in Egypt was conceived already in November 1798 when Joseph Fourier was entrusted with the task of uniting the reports from the various disciplines for later publication When the French army left Egypt in 1801 the savants took with them large quantities of unpublished notes drawings and various collections of smaller artefacts that they could smuggle unnoticed past the British In February 1802 at the instigation of Jean Antoine Chaptal the French Minister of the Interior and by decree of Napoleon a commission was established to manage the preparation of the large amount of data for a single publication The final work would draw data from the already published journal La Decade the newspaper Courier de L Egypte the four volume Memoires sur l Egypte published 1798 to 1801 and an abundance of notes and illustrations from the various scholars and scientists The huge volume of information to be published meant adopting an apparently haphazard modus operandi when sufficiently many plates or text on a particular subject were ready the information was published Despite this publication of the first edition took over 20 years The first test volumes of engravings were presented to Napoleon in January 1808 Initially published by order of the emperor Napoleon le Grand successive volumes would be published by order of the king and the last simply by order of the government A second edition known as the Panckoucke edition was published by Charles Louis Fleury Panckoucke The text was expanded in more volumes and printed in a smaller format new pulls were taken from the plates and these were bound with many of the large format plates folded in the smaller format volumes Description Edit Murad Bey by Dutertre in Description de l Egypte 1809 The typographical quality of the texts the beauty of engravings and the unusual formats the Mammutfolio is 1m x 0 81m makes Description de l Egypte an exceptional work The first edition usually consists of nine volumes of text one volume with description of the plates and ten volumes of plates Two additional volumes in Mammut size also called Elephant plates contain plates from Antiquites and Etat Moderne and finally one volume of map plates Atlas making for twenty three volumes in all Variants in the number of volumes do exist The second edition usually consists of thirty seven volumes with twenty four volumes bound in twenty six books volume eighteen is a volume split in three books of text volume number ten being the description of the plates and ten volumes of plates plus one volume of maps The second edition was made at less cost and is in black and white the frontispiece however is rendered in full color The ten volumes of plates consists of 894 plates made from over 3000 drawings most of them located in Histoire Naturelle volume I and II Some of these plates contain over 100 individual engravings of flora or fauna on a single plate 38 of the plates are hand coloured Some variants of the work may contain a few more plates example Bernard J Shapero Rare Books list a 38 volume second edition with 909 plates The plates Edit The plates have been republished partly in different works most notable by Bibliotheque Image Taschen GmbH and Institut d Orient in 1988 and a subsequent edition in 1990 All the illustrations from the 10 volumes of plates from first edition are visible as galleries in Commons Antiquites planches Tome I Antiquites planches Tome II Antiquites planches Tome III Antiquites planches Tome IV Antiquites planches Tome V Etat moderne planches Tome I Etat moderne planches Tome II Histoire naturelle planches Tome I Histoire naturelle planches Tome II et II bis Carte topographique de l EgypteInfluence EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2018 Map of Lower Egypt during the expedition of Napoleon to be used for the report on the Canal between two seas Description de l Egypte has been credited with starting the field of Egyptology 6 although one historian has argued that the general conception and often repeated idea that this is a unique and unprecedented work is inaccurate 7 False reports on destruction of the originals EditIt was incorrectly reported that the original manuscript of the Description de l Egypte was destroyed in a fire at the Institut d Egypte Egyptian Scientific Institute on December 17 2011 during clashes between protestors and the military 8 9 In fact the burnt building s collection had contained a set of the 23 volume first print edition which was saved without irreparable damage 10 Furthermore according to a statement by the country s minister of culture at least two more complete sets of the same original edition remained in Egypt 11 The majority of the original manuscript material for the Description resides in Paris National Archives and National Library Editions Edit There appear to be several variants of these editions especially the first edition containing one or more extra volumes For instance the Lauinger Library exhibition Georgetown University Library November 2000 January 2001 lists a copy of a first edition presented to Bernardino Drovetti the French consul general in Egypt from 1802 to 1814 and 1821 1826 as having 29 volumes while a standard first edition contains 23 20 plus 3 Mammutfolio The dates given on the title pages are often considerably earlier than the actual publication date For example Book 8 Volume I Histoire Naturelle of the first edition has 1809 on the title page but its accepted publication date is 1826 12 The geographical volume which contains maps was not printed before 1828 even though the volumes are dated 1818 and 1826 respectively citation needed First edition Imperial edition Edit Frontispiece to the first edition Book 01 1809 Volume I Antiquites Descriptions Book 02 1818 Volume II Antiquites Descriptions Book 03 1809 Volume I Antiquites Memoires Book 04 1818 Volume II Antiquites Memoires Book 05 1809 Volume I Etat Moderne Book 06 1822 Volume II Etat Moderne Book 07 1822 Volume II Etat Moderne 2 Partie Book 08 1809 Volume I Histoire Naturelle Book 09 1813 Volume II Histoire Naturelle Book 10 18xx Volume I Preface et explication des planches Book 11 1809 Volume I Planches Antiquites Book 12 18xx Volume II Planches Antiquites Book 13 18xx Volume III Planches Antiquites Book 14 18xx Volume IV Planches Antiquites Book 15 1822 Volume V Planches Antiquites Book 16 1809 Volume I Planches Etat Moderne Book 17 1817 Volume II Planches Etat Moderne Book 18 1809 Volume I Planches Histoire Naturelle Book 19 1809 Volume II Planches Histoire Naturelle Book 20 1809 Volume IIbis Planches Histoire Naturelle Book 21 18xx Volume I Planches Antiquites Mammutfolio Book 22 18xx Volume I Planches Etat Moderne Mammutfolio Book 23 1818 Volume I Planches Carte geographiques et topographique Mammutfolio Second edition Panckoucke edition Edit Frontispiece to the second edition Book 01 1821 Volume I Tome Premier Antiquites Descriptions Book 02 1821 Volume II Tome Deuxieme Antiquites Descriptions Book 03 1821 Volume III Tome Troisieme Antiquites Descriptions Book 04 1822 Volume IV Tome Quatrieme Antiquites Descriptions 13 Book 05 1829 Volume V Tome Cinquieme Antiquites Descriptions Book 06 1822 Volume VI Tome Sixieme Antiquites Memoires Book 07 1822 Volume VII Tome Septieme Antiquites Memoires Book 08 1822 Volume VIII Tome Huitieme Antiquites Memoires Book 09 1829 Volume IX Tome Neuvieme Antiquites Memoires et Descriptions Book 10 1823 Volume X Explication Des Planches D Antiquites 14 Book 11 1822 Volume XI Tome Onzieme Etat Moderne Book 12 1822 Volume XII Tome Douzieme Etat Moderne Book 13 1823 Volume XIII Tome Treizieme Etat Moderne Book 14 1826 Volume XIV Tome Quatorzieme Etat Moderne Book 15 1826 Volume XV Tome Quinzieme Etat Moderne Book 16 1825 Volume XVI Tome Seizieme Etat Moderne Book 17 1824 Volume XVII Tome Dix Septieme Etat Moderne Book 18 1826 Volume XVIII Tome Dix Huitieme Etat Moderne Book 19 1829 Volume XVIII Tome Dix Huitieme 2 Partie Etat Moderne Book 20 1830 Volume XVIII Tome Dix Huitieme 3 Partie Etat Moderne Book 21 1824 Volume XIX Tome Dix Neuvieme Histoire Naturelle Botanique Meteorologie Book 22 1825 Volume XX Tome Vingtieme Histoire Naturelle Book 23 1826 Volume XXI Tome Vingt Unieme Histoire Naturelle Minieralogie Zoologie Book 24 1827 Volume XXII Tome Vingt Deuxieme Histoire Naturelle Zoologie Animaux Invertebres suite Book 25 1828 Volume XXIII Tome Vingt Troisieme Histoire Naturelle Zoologie Animaux Invertebres suite Animaux Venteures Book 26 1829 Volume XXIV Tome Vingt Quatrieme Histoire Naturelle Zoologie Book 27 1820 Volume I Planches Antiquites Book 28 182x Volume II Planches Antiquites Book 29 182x Volume III Planches Antiquites Book 30 182x Volume IV Planches Antiquites Book 31 1823 Volume V Planches Antiquites Book 32 1822 Volume I Planches Etat Moderne Book 33 1823 Volume II Planches Etat Moderne Book 34 1826 Volume I Planches Histoire Naturelle Book 35 1826 Volume II Planches Histoire Naturelle Book 36 1826 Volume IIbis Planches Histoire Naturelle Book 37 1826 Volume I Planches Atlas geographique See also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Description de l Egypte List of most expensive books and manuscripts OrientalismNotes Edit 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