Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700
Discover the rich tapestry of Egypt's history in Egypt in the Byzantine World, 300–700 by Cambridge University Press. This comprehensive volume delves into the intricate aspects of Egyptian society, economy, culture, religious life, art, and archaeology during a transformative period from the fourth to the seventh centuries. Spanning 482 pages, this engaging book highlights Egypt's connections to the broader Mediterranean world while exploring the emergence of Coptic as a unique literary and religious culture. Perfect for historians, students, and anyone interested in the profound impact of this era, this paperback edition published in 2009 offers valuable insights into a pivotal time in Egypt's history. Enhance your understanding of the Byzantine influence on Egypt and the lasting legacies that shaped its cultural landscape.