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MOSES THE EGYPTIAN: THE MEMORY OF EGYPT IN WESTERN MONOTHEISM.(Review)
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MOSES THE EGYPTIAN: THE MEMORY OF EGYPT IN WESTERN MONOTHEISM. By JAN ASSMANN. Harvard University Press. 276 pp. $27.95 cloth, $18.95 paper.
Egypt seems always to have been part of the historical memory of the West: in the biblical narrative of Pharaoh and Moses, in the Histories of Herodotus, in the liaison between the Egyptian queen Cleopatra and the Roman general Mark Antony, and in the tales of St. Antony, the first Christian to seek God in the solitude of the Egypti...
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; Hamisah Hamid New Straits Times 10-16-2003 Huge growth potential in Egypt Byline: Hamisah Hamid Edition: 2* EGYPT, the cradle of one of the world's oldest civilisations, is one of the founding members of the OIC. With a population of about 75 million, it is the Arab world's most populous nation.
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; While Egypt's traditional trade relationships in Europe and the Middle East show little prospect of dynamic growth, fresh economic opportunities beckon south of the border in Africa, and Cairo is behaving like an eager suitor. "Africa is a virgin continent," said Muhammad Shaaban, Egypt's assistant
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