Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Everyone - An Introduction to the Writing of Ancient Egypt (1993)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Joseph Scott
Lenore Scott
Genre Egyptology
Publication Date 1993
Format Hardcover (240 x mm)
Publisher Barnes & Noble Books
Language English
Plot
From Our Editors
The terminology used to describe ancient Egyptian writing has become somewhat confused over the years. Even the words "hieroglyph" and "hieroglyphic" have come to be used interchangeably, and often incorrectly. This introduction to the intriguing realm of Egyptian hieroglyphs helps pull back the curtain which still partly shrouds the world of ancient Egypt. Close analyses of existing remains by language experts have shown that hieroglyphs go back in history to at least 3100 B.C. Today, the distinctive characters drawn by scribes remain graceful and intriguing, even though the style has not been practiced in Egypt for almost 2,000 years. Authors Joseph and Lenore Scott offer a simplified, yet lively description of how hieroglyphs were written and provide insight into their reading and advice on how to study the language. Chapters deal with the alphabet, bilaterals, determinatives, writing direction, writing tools, pronunciation, vocabulary, typical sentences, grammar, the calendar, numbers, the Rosetta Stone, forms of writing, cartouche reading, much more. Black-and-white illustrations.
Personal Details
Collection Status Not In Collection
Store Barnes & Noble
Location quarto
Purchase Price $5.98
Purchase Date 2000
Condition Very Fine
Index 451
Owner Paulo Mendes
Read It No
Links URL
Collection # 90110
Product Details
ISBN 1566190681
Edition 01
Printing 4
Country USA
Cover Price $5.98
Nr of Pages 95
First Edition Yes
Rare No