Uncovering the Roots: Exploring the Relationship Between Greek and Egyptian Philosophies

By: George J.M. James (Author)

Discover the truth behind the origins of Greek philosophy in George G.M. James' Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy. This groundbreaking book is one of the best Ancient Civilizations Books available, as it is easy to read and understand, making it perfect for those interested in learning more about the history of philosophy. With its captivating genre and overall satisfaction, Stolen Legacy is sure to be an engaging and informative read.

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George J.M. James' "Stolen Legacy: Egyptian Philosophy" explores the impact of ancient Egyptian philosophical thought on modern day society. This work examines the influence of Egyptian philosophy on the development of Greek philosophy, including the contributions of the renowned Greek philosopher Plato. Additionally, the book delves into the implications of the appropriation of Egyptian philosophy by the Greeks, and how this has shaped our current understanding of the world. With an in-depth analysis of the history and implications of the "Stolen Legacy," James provides an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the power of ancient Egyptian wisdom.
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Details of Uncovering the Roots: Exploring the Relationship Between Greek and Egyptian Philosophies

  • Paperback ‏ ‎: 202 pages
  • Language ‏ ‎: English
  • Publisher ‏ ‎: Allegro Editions; Reprint ed. edition
  • Best Sellers Rank: #77 in Ancient Egyptians History#128 in Modern Philosophy #239 in Greek & Roman Philosophy
  • Ancient Egyptians History: Ancient Egyptians History
  • Modern Philosophy (Books): Modern Philosophy
  • Greek & Roman Philosophy (Books): Greek & Roman Philosophy
  • Item Weight ‏ ‎: 9.8 ounces
  • ISBN-10 ‏ ‎: 1635610575
  • Customer Reviews: 4.8/5 stars of 2,433 ratings
  • Dimensions ‏ ‎: 6 x 0.43 x 9 inches
  • ISBN-13 ‏ ‎: 978-1635610574

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Sha'ul: This is required reading for anyone who wants to know the origin of science, math, medicine, astronomy and geology to name a few. A scholar who paid the ultimate price for revealing secrets so that the truth might be known.

United States on Jun 30, 2023

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United States on Apr 29, 2023

Anthony C.: Well packed and delivered on time. A fascinating read.

United Kingdom on Feb 20, 2023

Alma Boulton: After 45 years in Africa some of this is not quite what I have learnt!

United Kingdom on Nov 13, 2022

Yvonne Rupende: Let the truth be know that Christianity as we know it today's origins is Egyptian. Aristole, Plato and other Greek and Italian philosophers teachings are in truth stolen legacy from Africa. Also, it was Alexander the so called Great who gave the go ahead to invade and loot Egyptian libraries and museum, bringing his "treasures" back to Europe. Now housed in the castles of royalty.

This book is a must read before you delve deep in today's Christian religion. FAITH IN GOD WILL ALWAYS BE TRUE BUT RELIGION QUESTIONABLE.

United Kingdom on Jan 16, 2022

Exodus: This book goes into depth with impeccable research, one of which supplies references and notes for every point made. NO ONE CAN REFUTE THE FACTS IN THIS BOOK. This book is far from conjecture, and speculation; it's a literary masterpiece. A work immersed with unbiased intent. To proclaim that a legacy has been stolen, you would without equivocation have to deliver on empirical evidence; overwhelming evidence that validates the title; "Stolen Legacy."

You can see how modern Christianity and all world religions in some way or fashion still carry the influence of what the Egyptian Mystery schools taught. The current world as we know it is a result of Egypt and the influences it passed on. Though diluted and reconfigured to match the psychosis of the Caucassian, nevertheless the themes of sprituality, and nature are readily conceptualized today. If not conceptualized, it's then strategically and intentionally opposed with a caucassian worldview inserted to be in stark contrast to the mystery systems originated from Africa.

It's a crime of epic proportions to plaguerize on the level from whence this false philosohers of Greek and Athens did. It's psychotic to steal what...

United States on Jun 28, 2021

ONE-HUNDREDD𓂀™ONE-HUNDREDD𓂀™: REVIEW FOR AFRICAN WORLD PRESS EDITION (1992)
The Author did an excellent job cross examining the texts subscribed to present his the truth. Many references are cited within this work and upon careful cross-examination along with research we conclude this as a well put together history lesson. Stolen Legacy by George G.M. James is one of my most favorites now having read it. It wasn't a fly through. I had to highlight and read some parts again because I had to let this knowledge register to me. It's important to READ ALL CHAPTERS EVEN THE NOTES & APPENDIX as well. The book has an index as well. This is a history lesson of truth. I recommend it to all people but especially Black/African Americans who are on the journey of raising their consciousness. This book is also greatly complimented by Theophile Obenga's book "Ancient Egypt & Black Africa." These jewels are presented to you, so read thoroughly. I highly recommend it!!! I wish I would've read this book as a child. This book was alleged to have been suppressed from the time it was published (1954) up until the 1970s and there's rumor that a plot against George G.M. James commenced as a result of this work. Whether or...

United States on May 03, 2021

PM: Note to the buyer:
1. The history of the Chinese belongs to the Chinese and not Japanese.
2. No one says the history of the Japanese is actually that of the Koreans.
3. No one says the history of India belongs to the Arabs.
4. No one says the History of the Arabs does not belong to them.
There has been a constant war on African history by some Europeans, the very continent Africa thought.
European progress is unashamedly that of "copy from somewhere, claim to be your own then delegitimise the source of the original knowledge", there are far too many examples in history to list here.

Europeans did not have a great civilisation before they came in contact with Africans in the Nile Delta.

Not 1.

Therefore, the Student of African history needs to keep the above line in mind when reading comments or critiques by detractors and denigrators of African history.

If you are of African origin or are interested in intellectual honesty, then it is your duty to defend African History from any attack.

There has been a cultural war going on for centuries since Europe started to learn from the older civilisations and it’s your duty to defend...

United Kingdom on Jun 17, 2017

Mr. T. A. Gordon: One thing is quite clear here,so called scholars & historians will more than likely reject the sources of information that support the points in this book for the simple reason that it challenges the sources & indeed the origins of the data so evidently attributed to the Greeks.If for certain it originated in Greece,then what would have been the point of them having to be initiated into the mystery systems of Egypt in the first place? A Few of the great so called philosophers were initially students of those arcane schools because it was ALIEN to the matrix of thought in GREECE at that time.In fact the knowledge had to be shrouded in secrecy for fear of reprisals & persecution. The verdict is simply this : EGYPT gave everything that history has claimed as originating in Greece.Period! Once you gist through the historical time lines,the doctrines & so forth the book really opens up beautifully to reveal the Memphite doctrines & creation concepts as well as the pantheon of gods,the greatest good & so on. I really felt inspired reading this book.If you're fixated about so called greek literature & history you'll hate this book,tough i say,the truth hurts!

United Kingdom on Sep 22, 2011

Earl Hazell: Any book that can render this kind of reaction by intellectuals and regular folk alike should be on everyone's reading list. In today's culture of complaint, people hide bad art and cheap sensational ideas behind political/ideological fads and the automatic public reactions to their support or refutation all the time. Yet even with a healthy skepticism firmly in place, one must look at the thought provoking questions that this book demands are asked--and the near automatic visceral emotions that seem to go with them.
I read this book several years ago in college. Though I didn't particularly like the preachy style, or much of the rhetoric seemingly impossible to prove scientifically, it successfully started me on an intellectual journey through a plethora of Egyptological authors of the past two centuries and a spiritual awakening. This book, I am reminded, has such power, because it raises more uncomfortable questions than it answers.
Before or even after an opinion of this work has become set in stone in one's mind (usually inspired by an emotional knee-jerk reaction, as if the book is little more than a political metaphor and not an attempt to rediscover the actual...

United States on Sep 04, 2002

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Total Reviews 28 reviews 117 reviews 733 reviews
Paperback ‏ ‎ 202 pages 288 pages
Language ‏ ‎ English English
Publisher ‏ ‎ Allegro Editions; Reprint ed. edition Prometheus
Best Sellers Rank #77 in Ancient Egyptians History#128 in Modern Philosophy #239 in Greek & Roman Philosophy #30 in Ancient Greek History #62 in Ancient Roman History #91 in Cultural Anthropology
Ancient Egyptians History Ancient Egyptians History
Modern Philosophy (Books) Modern Philosophy
Greek & Roman Philosophy (Books) Greek & Roman Philosophy
Item Weight ‏ ‎ 9.8 ounces 13.3 ounces
ISBN-10 ‏ ‎ 1635610575 1633887022
Customer Reviews 4.8/5 stars of 2,433 ratings 4.7/5 stars of 656 ratings
Dimensions ‏ ‎ 6 x 0.43 x 9 inches 5.58 x 0.84 x 8.55 inches
ISBN-13 ‏ ‎ 978-1635610574 978-1633887022
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