Egyptian Grammar (book)
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Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs
)Author | Sir Alan Gardiner |
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Language | English with Egyptian texts |
Subject | Egyptian language, Language |
Genre | Textbook |
Publisher | Griffith Institute, Oxford (1957, third edition, revised) |
Publication date | 1927 (first edition) 1950 (second edition, fully revised) 1957 (third edition, revised) |
Pages | 646 |
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
- First edition (1927), Oxford: Clarendon Press. OL 6703756M
- Second edition, fully revised (1950), London: Published on behalf of the Griffith Institute, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, by OL 6071866M
- Third edition, revised (1957), Oxford: Griffith Institute, ISBN 978-0-900416-35-4
See also
- Gardiner's Sign List
External links
- Full text of Egyptian Grammar (1st edition) at HathiTrust Digital Library
- Key to the exercises