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The books are not divided neatly into chapters and the only divisions are by the specific piece of research followed by another specific piece of research. Essentially, the books are a collection of primary source documents about living as a researcher through Napoleon's campaign and various pieces
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Memoirs relative to Egypt : written in that country during the campaigns of General Bonaparte, in the years 1798 and 1799, by the learned and scientific men who accompanied the French Expedition : published in Paris by
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that are not officially organized or even stated by the authors. Furthermore, sometimes writings overlap between the following artificial categories: military reports, geographical discoveries, and colonial subject descriptions.
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Military reports - in this context - refer to pieces of research that deal with aspects such as weaponry, updates on campaign progress, medical findings, and narratives by army personnel. Examples of these writings include
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for their ground-breaking insights, but expressed great confusion at why the research was organized the way it is and how exactly specific areas were chosen to be comprehensively researched or even investigated at all.
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as president. The Institute housed a library, laboratories, workshops, and the savants' various Egyptian collections. One of the goals of the institute was to propagate knowledge. To this end, the savants published the
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The last general theme is the preservation of descriptions of France's colonial subjects in Egypt. A couple of examples of these writings include "
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Memoirs Relative to Egypt Published during the Campaigns of Napoleon Bonaparte in the Years 1798 and 1799 (translation)
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of research that were collected from the adventure. Few scholars have written on the organization of the
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Mémoires sur l'Égypte, publiés pendant les campagnes du Général Bonaparte dans les années 1798 and 1799.
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Memoirs Relative to Egypt Published during the Campaign of General Bonaparte in the Years 1798 and 1799
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Mémoires sur l'Égypte, publiés pendant les campagnes du Général Bonaparte dans les années 1798 and 1799
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Library, London Institution; Upcott, William; Brayley, Edward William; Thomson, Richard (1843).
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There are a few patterns among the works. However, these are just generic themes throughout the
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Approximately 160 civilian scholars and scientists (savants), many from the
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A Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution: The general library
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Geographical discoveries refer to research relating to directions,
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Napoleon: Symbol for an Age, A Brief History with Documents
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that encompasses much contemporary scientific research.
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Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Volume 14
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by Western scholars notably in the emerging field of
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Institut d'Egypte
French Republican calendar
Napoleon's Campaign in Egypt
Middle East
Egyptology
Institut de France
Commission des Sciences et Arts d'Égypte
Institut d'Egypte
Cairo
Gaspard Monge
La Decade Egyptienne
Courier de L'Egypte
George John Singer
The Eclectic Review
Saltpeter
Ophthalmia
topography
Arabian Horses
academic jargon
Coptic Monasteries
Orientalism
Description de l'Égypte
A Catalogue of the Library of the London Institution: The general library
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Description of Egypt: La Plus Importance
Edinburgh Magazine: Or Literary Miscellany, Volume 14
Memoirs relative to Egypt : written in that country during the campaigns of General Bonaparte, in the years 1798 and 1799, by the learned and scientific men who accompanied the French Expedition : published in Paris by authority
cite book
link
Orientalism Summary

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