The British Museum Book of the Rosetta StoneDorset Press, 1991 - 64 pages Tells of the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, and the story of how its mystery was solved. Includes a translation of text, a hieroglyphic alphabet, and a brief illustration of the ancient Egyptian language. |
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Carol Andrews. first 14 being damaged at the beginnings ( the text reads from right to left ) , and the Greek text of 54 lines of which the last 26 are ... earlier decipherers of the Rosetta Stone The earliest translation THE ROSETTA STONE ...
Carol Andrews. first 14 being damaged at the beginnings ( the text reads from right to left ) , and the Greek text of 54 lines of which the last 26 are ... earlier decipherers of the Rosetta Stone The earliest translation THE ROSETTA STONE ...
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Carol Andrews. The earlier decipherers of the Rosetta Stone The earliest translation in English of the Greek text on the Rosetta Stone was read by the Rev- erend Stephen Weston before the Society of An- tiquaries in London in April 1802 ...
Carol Andrews. The earlier decipherers of the Rosetta Stone The earliest translation in English of the Greek text on the Rosetta Stone was read by the Rev- erend Stephen Weston before the Society of An- tiquaries in London in April 1802 ...
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... early decipherers as a feminine termination . Thomas Young , how- ever , more correctly took the group to be the de- terminative of the names of goddesses , queens and princesses . Now the only sign still requiring a phonetic equivalent ...
... early decipherers as a feminine termination . Thomas Young , how- ever , more correctly took the group to be the de- terminative of the names of goddesses , queens and princesses . Now the only sign still requiring a phonetic equivalent ...
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Åkerblad Alexandria alphabetically written ancient Egyptian language Arsinoe Bankes obelisk base block BELOVED OF PTAH Berenike biliteral BRITISH MUSEUM BOOK Cairo cartouche of Cleopatra Champollion contain the name Coptic copy correctly Damanhur decipherment of hieroglyphs Delta demotic section demotic text demotic version demotic words derived from hieroglyphs diadems discovery early decipherers Egyp Egyptian and Greek Egyptian Antiquities Egyptian version Egyptian word EPIPHANES EUCHARISTOS father festival French glyphs Gods Philopatores Greek form Greek section Greek text Greek words Hermopolis Parva hieratic hiero hieroglyphic form hieroglyphic section honours Horus identified ideograms inscription Institut National King PTOLEMY kingship Lower Egypt Memphis motic name Cleopatra name Ptolemy Osiris patra Philae phonetic complement phonetic value priests PTOL realised reign represent the letter Rosetta Stone royal name scholars scription shrine Silvestre de Sacy sound value stela symbolic temples throughout Thomas Young Thoth three signs tion translation triliteral Upper Egypt whereas writing written in HIEROGLYPHS