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Je ne vous dissimule pas , Monsieur , que malgré l'espèce De Sacy's d'
approbation que j'ai donnée au système de M. Akerblad , opinions of dans la
réponse que je lui ai adressée , il m'est toujours resté works . des doutes très
forts sur la ...
Je ne vous dissimule pas , Monsieur , que malgré l'espèce De Sacy's d'
approbation que j'ai donnée au système de M. Akerblad , opinions of dans la
réponse que je lui ai adressée , il m'est toujours resté works . des doutes très
forts sur la ...
Page 140
Having referred to the studies of de Sacy and Akerblad , and spoken of the words
in demotic which the latter scholar had rightly compared with their equivalents in
Coptic , “ que nous y avons lus ensuite , ” Champollion adds in a foot - note ...
Having referred to the studies of de Sacy and Akerblad , and spoken of the words
in demotic which the latter scholar had rightly compared with their equivalents in
Coptic , “ que nous y avons lus ensuite , ” Champollion adds in a foot - note ...
Page 143
Young published a demotic alphabet in which the greater number of Akerblad's
results were absorbed ; he fixed the correct values to six hieroglyphic characters ,
and to three others partly correct values ; he identified the names of Ptolemy and
...
Young published a demotic alphabet in which the greater number of Akerblad's
results were absorbed ; he fixed the correct values to six hieroglyphic characters ,
and to three others partly correct values ; he identified the names of Ptolemy and
...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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