Champollion, the Decipherer of Hieroglyphs. and the Rosetta Stone

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  • FormatMulti-format
  • ISBN978-2-38111-916-8
  • EAN9782381119168
  • Date de parution10/02/2024
  • Protection num.NC
  • Infos supplémentairesMulti-format incluant ePub avec Watermark, Mobipocket avec Watermark et Accès streaming
  • ÉditeurHuman and Literature Publishing

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This book deals with the history of Champollion, the decipherer of hieroglyphs, and the Rosetta Stone. The deciphering of hieroglyphics is one of the greatest achievements of the human race in this century. Champollion was the man who accomplished this great feat. The key to the Egyptian writing was discovered by means of the Rosetta Stone. This valuable relic, a heavy block of black basalt, is now in the British Museum.
It holds an inscription, written in hieroglyphic, in demotic, and in Greek characters. Champollion, a French scholar, by comparing the characters composing the words Ptolemy, Alexander, and other names in the parallel inscriptions, discovered the value of several of the symbols; and thus were opened the vast libraries of Egyptian learning.
This book deals with the history of Champollion, the decipherer of hieroglyphs, and the Rosetta Stone. The deciphering of hieroglyphics is one of the greatest achievements of the human race in this century. Champollion was the man who accomplished this great feat. The key to the Egyptian writing was discovered by means of the Rosetta Stone. This valuable relic, a heavy block of black basalt, is now in the British Museum.
It holds an inscription, written in hieroglyphic, in demotic, and in Greek characters. Champollion, a French scholar, by comparing the characters composing the words Ptolemy, Alexander, and other names in the parallel inscriptions, discovered the value of several of the symbols; and thus were opened the vast libraries of Egyptian learning.
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