Essay on the Hieroglyphic System of M. Champollion, Jun: And on the Advantages which it Offers to Sacred CriticismPerkins & Marvin, 1830 - 276 ページ |
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... have thought the work of M. Greppo preferable ; and he has evidently studied his subject as extensively as Spineto , although he is less bold in advancing some * theories . I have seen no critiques on either book PREFACE .
... have thought the work of M. Greppo preferable ; and he has evidently studied his subject as extensively as Spineto , although he is less bold in advancing some * theories . I have seen no critiques on either book PREFACE .
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... less merit , of making a simple digest . It is useless for me to mention all that I owe to Champol- lion , * who has furnished me materials for nearly the whole of my work . His name , and that of his learned brother , will be found ...
... less merit , of making a simple digest . It is useless for me to mention all that I owe to Champol- lion , * who has furnished me materials for nearly the whole of my work . His name , and that of his learned brother , will be found ...
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... less easy to determine , on first observation , all that will be interesting in relation to revealed religion . Yet this religion , built upon facts , and proved by facts , will claim its share in the results of this discovery . It ...
... less easy to determine , on first observation , all that will be interesting in relation to revealed religion . Yet this religion , built upon facts , and proved by facts , will claim its share in the results of this discovery . It ...
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... less ingenious , more or less absurd , they resembled rather children seeking to divine an enigma , than studious men building a consistent and rational system upon facts . A man who felt the dignity of science , would be pained in ...
... less ingenious , more or less absurd , they resembled rather children seeking to divine an enigma , than studious men building a consistent and rational system upon facts . A man who felt the dignity of science , would be pained in ...
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... less interest to modes of writing which they had in common with other people ; and this is the reason , doubt- * Première partie , Geographie . Faris , 1814 , 2 vol . in 8vo . less , why they have never spoken except of the 19.
... less interest to modes of writing which they had in common with other people ; and this is the reason , doubt- * Première partie , Geographie . Faris , 1814 , 2 vol . in 8vo . less , why they have never spoken except of the 19.
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alphabet Amenophis Ammon anaglyphs ancient Egypt antiquity appears belong called cartouches Champollion Champollion Figeac characters chariots Christian chronology conjecture Coptic Coptic alphabet Coptic language designate discovery divinities edifices Egyp Egyptian language Egyptian name Egyptian writings eighteenth dynasty employed epoch exhibited Exod expressed fact Figeac figure furnished give glyphic goddess gods Greek Greppo Hebrew Hebrew alphabet Herodotus hieratic hiero hieroglyphic legends hieroglyphique historians Horapollo ideas important inscriptions Israel Joseph Josephus kind labors language learned letter Lord Manetho manner means Meïamoun Menophres ments monu monuments Moses name of Ptolemy nature objects opinion Osiris painted passage Pharaoh phonetic Précis du Syst priests primitive prince Rameses Ramses reader Red Sea reign relations remarkable represented Roman royal sacred books Scripture sculptured Septuagint Sesostris Shishak signify signs sovereigns Spineto symbolical temple Thebes tian tion tomb Turin Turin Museum vowels Vulgate word zodiac
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