The Elements of Hieroglyphics and Egyptian Antiquities: In a course of lectures. With 11 engravingsRivington, 1845 |
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... alphabet - Attempt at decyphering hiero- glyphics - Manner of counting numbers - Interpretation of names - Reflections 49 LECTURE III . Continuation of the same subject - Discovery of the name of Cleopatra by Mr. Bankes - Means by which ...
... alphabet - Attempt at decyphering hiero- glyphics - Manner of counting numbers - Interpretation of names - Reflections 49 LECTURE III . Continuation of the same subject - Discovery of the name of Cleopatra by Mr. Bankes - Means by which ...
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... Alphabet - Number of characters - Their meaning - At- tempt to account for their multiplicity and difference- Illustrations - Mode by which the Egyptians formed their hieroglyphics - Disposition of them - Examples - General rules ...
... Alphabet - Number of characters - Their meaning - At- tempt to account for their multiplicity and difference- Illustrations - Mode by which the Egyptians formed their hieroglyphics - Disposition of them - Examples - General rules ...
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... alphabet- Chinese characters - Words mostly monosyllables - Ex- amples - Formation of dissyllabic and trisyllabic words- Examples Similarity found in most of the Oriental al- phabets - Mode by which figures became arbitrary marks— Their ...
... alphabet- Chinese characters - Words mostly monosyllables - Ex- amples - Formation of dissyllabic and trisyllabic words- Examples Similarity found in most of the Oriental al- phabets - Mode by which figures became arbitrary marks— Their ...
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... alphabet - Generally attributed to the Egyptians—— Remarkable passage of Plato - Consequences arising from it - General remarks Page - 263 LECTURE IX . Continuation of the same subject - Opinion of those who ascribe the invention of the ...
... alphabet - Generally attributed to the Egyptians—— Remarkable passage of Plato - Consequences arising from it - General remarks Page - 263 LECTURE IX . Continuation of the same subject - Opinion of those who ascribe the invention of the ...
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... alphabet is ; how very artificial ! Consider what it is to combine the letters of the alphabet into words ; consider that there is no possible connec- tion B 2 INTRODUCTORY . 3.
... alphabet is ; how very artificial ! Consider what it is to combine the letters of the alphabet into words ; consider that there is no possible connec- tion B 2 INTRODUCTORY . 3.
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Abydos Akerblad alphabet Ammon amongst ancient antiquity arbitrary marks ascertain belonging Belzoni bird called Cambyses Champollion Chinese chronology considered contained Coptic Coptic language curious decyphering deities demotic Diodorus discovery dynasty Egyp Egypt Egyptian language Egyptians emblem employed enchorial endeavoured engraved Ethiopia exhibited existing express fact father figure glyphics goddess gods Greeks half circle Hebrew Herodotus hiero hierogly hieroglyphical characters Hyk-shos idea inscription instance invention Isis Karnac king language learned Lecture legend letter magnificent Manetho mankind means mentioned ments mode of writing monuments nations nature Nile obelisks object observed original Osiris Osorchon oval Pharaohs phonetic Phtha priesthood priests prince pschent Ptolemy racters Ramesses raohs reign representation represented Roman Rosetta stone ruins sacred seems Septuagint serpent shew Shishak signify signs Smé sort sovereigns spelling Strabo syllable symbolical Table temple Thebes thing tians tion tomb vowels whole word