Egyptian Grammar (book)

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Egyptian Grammar
Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs
Title page for Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs (1950) second edition
AuthorSir Alan Gardiner
LanguageEnglish with Egyptian texts
SubjectEgyptian language, Language
GenreTextbook
PublisherGriffith Institute, Oxford (1957, third edition, revised)
Publication date
1927 (first edition)
1950 (second edition, fully revised)
1957 (third edition, revised)
Pages646

Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs is a 1927 book by English Egyptologist

Gardiner's Sign List
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Gardiner's work is considered to this day to be the most thorough textbook of the Egyptian language in existence, although subsequent developments have supplanted a number of aspects of Gardiner's understanding of Egyptian grammar, particularly with regard to the verbal system.[citation needed]

Editions

See also

  • Gardiner's Sign List

External links