An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities: Including The Author'S Original Alphabet, As Extended By Mr. Champollion, With A Translation Of Five Unpublished Greek And Egyptian Manuscripts
A long-lost key to Egypt s silent voices is back: discover the thrilling early breakthroughs that unlocked hieroglyphs and changed how we read ancient Egypt. An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities captures a pivotal moment in Egyptology, chronicling the race to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics through the labors of pioneers like Thomas Young and the expansion of the Champollion alphabet. This richly detailed work presents original alphabets, critical analysis of Greek and Egyptian manuscripts, and painstaking translations that illuminate ancient scripts and the culture behind them. Readers follow scholarly detective work in historical linguistics, witness early hieroglyphs decoding, and explore archaeological context that reshaped our understanding of Egyptian antiquities. Historically significant and vibrantly readable, this volume bridges academic rigor and narrative fascination. It includes five unpublished Greek and Egyptian manuscripts translated for the first time here, offering fresh material for researchers and spellbinding discovery for curious readers. Whether you re a casual lover of ancient Egypt or a collector of classic scholarship, this restored edition is both a research resource and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades, this title has been meticulously restored and republished by Alpha Editions. More than a reprint, this collector s edition is preserved for today s and future generations an essential addition to any library of Egyptology research, ancient Egypt translation, hieroglyphical literature, or historical linguistics.
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An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities: Including The Author'S Original Alphabet, As Extended By Mr. Champollion, With A Translation Of Five Unpublished Greek And Egyptian Manuscripts
A long-lost key to Egypt s silent voices is back: discover the thrilling early breakthroughs that unlocked hieroglyphs and changed how we read ancient Egypt. An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities captures a pivotal moment in Egyptology, chronicling the race to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics through the labors of pioneers like Thomas Young and the expansion of the Champollion alphabet. This richly detailed work presents original alphabets, critical analysis of Greek and Egyptian manuscripts, and painstaking translations that illuminate ancient scripts and the culture behind them. Readers follow scholarly detective work in historical linguistics, witness early hieroglyphs decoding, and explore archaeological context that reshaped our understanding of Egyptian antiquities. Historically significant and vibrantly readable, this volume bridges academic rigor and narrative fascination. It includes five unpublished Greek and Egyptian manuscripts translated for the first time here, offering fresh material for researchers and spellbinding discovery for curious readers. Whether you re a casual lover of ancient Egypt or a collector of classic scholarship, this restored edition is both a research resource and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades, this title has been meticulously restored and republished by Alpha Editions. More than a reprint, this collector s edition is preserved for today s and future generations an essential addition to any library of Egyptology research, ancient Egypt translation, hieroglyphical literature, or historical linguistics.
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An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities: Including The Author'S Original Alphabet, As Extended By Mr. Champollion, With A Translation Of Five Unpublished Greek And Egyptian Manuscripts

An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities: Including The Author'S Original Alphabet, As Extended By Mr. Champollion, With A Translation Of Five Unpublished Greek And Egyptian Manuscripts

by Thomas Young
An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities: Including The Author'S Original Alphabet, As Extended By Mr. Champollion, With A Translation Of Five Unpublished Greek And Egyptian Manuscripts

An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities: Including The Author'S Original Alphabet, As Extended By Mr. Champollion, With A Translation Of Five Unpublished Greek And Egyptian Manuscripts

by Thomas Young

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A long-lost key to Egypt s silent voices is back: discover the thrilling early breakthroughs that unlocked hieroglyphs and changed how we read ancient Egypt. An Account Of Some Recent Discoveries In Hieroglyphical Literature, And Egyptian Antiquities captures a pivotal moment in Egyptology, chronicling the race to decode Egyptian hieroglyphics through the labors of pioneers like Thomas Young and the expansion of the Champollion alphabet. This richly detailed work presents original alphabets, critical analysis of Greek and Egyptian manuscripts, and painstaking translations that illuminate ancient scripts and the culture behind them. Readers follow scholarly detective work in historical linguistics, witness early hieroglyphs decoding, and explore archaeological context that reshaped our understanding of Egyptian antiquities. Historically significant and vibrantly readable, this volume bridges academic rigor and narrative fascination. It includes five unpublished Greek and Egyptian manuscripts translated for the first time here, offering fresh material for researchers and spellbinding discovery for curious readers. Whether you re a casual lover of ancient Egypt or a collector of classic scholarship, this restored edition is both a research resource and a cultural treasure. Out of print for decades, this title has been meticulously restored and republished by Alpha Editions. More than a reprint, this collector s edition is preserved for today s and future generations an essential addition to any library of Egyptology research, ancient Egypt translation, hieroglyphical literature, or historical linguistics.

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ISBN-13: 9789371770163
Publisher: Alpha Edition
Publication date: 11/08/2025
Pages: 130
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.31(d)
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