Los coptos

Los coptos

últimos herederos

Barba Colmenero, Vicente

Between Pharaonic Egypt and the arrival of Islam, almost seven hundred years passed during which the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire dominated the lands of the pyramids. In that world, born of a unique religious and cultural syncretism, the Coptic community arose. Among the Copts, the symbol of the cross was illuminated, whose use spread from Alexandria throughout the Mediterranean. It was among these communities that an art unique in the world developed. The phenomenon of monasticism also had its origin in the Nile Valley and in these monasteries a Christian literature written in its own fascinating language developed. Despite the threat of a growing Islamization of Egypt, the Copts have always considered themselves as Egyptian as anyone else. The very word "Coptic" comes from the Greek word aigyptios which can be translated as "Egyptian". They are the true heirs of the pharaohs and the classical tradition.

Author
Barba Colmenero, Vicente
Subject
History > Ancient history to 5th century
EAN
9788418965098
ISBN
978-84-18965-09-8
Edition
1
Publisher
Editorial Pinolia
Pages
192 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
24-06-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Divulgación histórica 
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Barba Colmenero, Vicente (aut.)

  • Barba Colmenero, Vicente
    Vicente Barba Colmenero es Doctor en Patrimonio y Arqueología por la Universidad de Jaén y el Instituto Francés de Arqueología Oriental en El Cairo. Experto en arqueolog&ia   Read more