The Rosetta Stone, uncovered in 1799 by Napoleon's army, recorded its
inscription in three scripts - ancient Greek, Coptic, and
hieroglyphic. It would provide scholars with the first clues to
unlocking the secrets of Egyptian hieroglyphs, a language lost for
nearly two millennia. More than twenty years later a remarkably gifted
Frenchman, Jean-Francois Champollion successfully deciphered the
hieroglyphs sparking a revolution in our knowledge of ancient Egypt.
'Cracking the Egyptian Code' is the first biography in English of
Champollion, widely regarded as the founder of Egyptology. Andrew
Robinson meticulously reconstructs how Champollion cracked the code of
the hieroglyphic script, describing how Champollion started with
Egyptian obelisks in Rome and papyri in European collections, sailed
the Nile for a year, studied the tombs in the Valley of the Kings (a
name he first coined), and carefully compared the three scripts on the
Rosetta Stone to penetrate the mystery of the hieroglyphic text.
Robinson also brings to life the rivalry between Champollion and the
English scientist Thomas Young, who claimed credit for launching the
decipherment, which Champollion hotly denied. There is much more to
Champollion's life than the Rosetta Stone and Robinson gives equal
weight to the many roles he played in his tragically brief life, from
a teenage professor in Revolutionary France to a supporter of Napoleon
(whom he met), an exile, and a curator at the Louvre. Extensively
illustrated, 'Cracking the Egyptian Code' will appeal to anyone
interested in Egypt, decipherment and code-breaking, and Napoleon and
the French Revolution.
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The Revolutionary Life of Jean-François Champollion
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ISBN
9780500771228
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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