Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners

Written and spoken for about 4,000 years, Egyptian is no longer a living language (Arabic is the major language of modern Egypt); however, ancient Egyptian is still studied by Egyptologists, historians, archaeologists, and students interested in the age-old civilization along the Nile.
Typically, students of ancient Egyptian begin with Middle, or Classical, Egyptian, which was written in hieroglyphic script. Middle Egyptian is especially important because it is the language in which many important literary works were written. Moreover, when it was no longer spoken, Middle Egyptian continued to be taught in temples and schools as a vehicle of literary and liturgical expression.
This compact handbook, by a noted German Egyptologist, was specially designed for beginning students who wish to acquire enough basic knowledge to enable them to read the easier hieroglyphic texts. Toward that end, the author begins with a general discussion of Middle Egyptian and its script, followed by concise, accessible lessons in phonology, formation and usage of nouns and other parts of speech, and syntax. With careful study, the student should be able, even after the first lesson, to translate simple sentences independently. A list of hieroglyphs, a vocabulary section, and reading exercises complete this handy manual that offers students quick and easy access to the language and culture of ancient Egypt.

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Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners

Written and spoken for about 4,000 years, Egyptian is no longer a living language (Arabic is the major language of modern Egypt); however, ancient Egyptian is still studied by Egyptologists, historians, archaeologists, and students interested in the age-old civilization along the Nile.
Typically, students of ancient Egyptian begin with Middle, or Classical, Egyptian, which was written in hieroglyphic script. Middle Egyptian is especially important because it is the language in which many important literary works were written. Moreover, when it was no longer spoken, Middle Egyptian continued to be taught in temples and schools as a vehicle of literary and liturgical expression.
This compact handbook, by a noted German Egyptologist, was specially designed for beginning students who wish to acquire enough basic knowledge to enable them to read the easier hieroglyphic texts. Toward that end, the author begins with a general discussion of Middle Egyptian and its script, followed by concise, accessible lessons in phonology, formation and usage of nouns and other parts of speech, and syntax. With careful study, the student should be able, even after the first lesson, to translate simple sentences independently. A list of hieroglyphs, a vocabulary section, and reading exercises complete this handy manual that offers students quick and easy access to the language and culture of ancient Egypt.

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Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners

Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners

by Gunther Roeder
Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners

Egyptian Hieroglyphic Grammar: A Handbook for Beginners

by Gunther Roeder

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Written and spoken for about 4,000 years, Egyptian is no longer a living language (Arabic is the major language of modern Egypt); however, ancient Egyptian is still studied by Egyptologists, historians, archaeologists, and students interested in the age-old civilization along the Nile.
Typically, students of ancient Egyptian begin with Middle, or Classical, Egyptian, which was written in hieroglyphic script. Middle Egyptian is especially important because it is the language in which many important literary works were written. Moreover, when it was no longer spoken, Middle Egyptian continued to be taught in temples and schools as a vehicle of literary and liturgical expression.
This compact handbook, by a noted German Egyptologist, was specially designed for beginning students who wish to acquire enough basic knowledge to enable them to read the easier hieroglyphic texts. Toward that end, the author begins with a general discussion of Middle Egyptian and its script, followed by concise, accessible lessons in phonology, formation and usage of nouns and other parts of speech, and syntax. With careful study, the student should be able, even after the first lesson, to translate simple sentences independently. A list of hieroglyphs, a vocabulary section, and reading exercises complete this handy manual that offers students quick and easy access to the language and culture of ancient Egypt.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486425092
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 12/30/2002
Series: Egypt Series
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

LiteratureVII
Chronological Table [section] 1--61
Nature of the Language and of its Script [section] 7--92
Script [section] 10--194
Preliminary Survey [section] 20--289
Phonology [section] 29--3412
Noun [section] 35--4815
General [section] 35--41
Adjective [section] 42--45
Numerals [section] 46--48
Pronoun [section] 49--5921
Particles [section] 60--7025
Preposition sand Conjunctions [section] 60--64
Adverbs and Particles [section] 65--70
Verb [section] 71--13030
Stem [section] 71--79
Conditional forms [section] 80--82
Suffix conjugation [section] 83--96
Predicate [section] 97--98
Imperative [section] 99--103
Infinitive [section] 104--111
Participles [section] 112--117
Relative forms [section] 118--120
Auxiliary Verb [section] 121--130
Syntax (The Sentence) [section] 131--14148
Order of Words and Emphasis in Principal Sentences [section] 131--133
Special Kinds of Sentences [section] 134--141
List of Hieroglyphs54
Vocabulary63
Notes on the Reading Exercises80
Index86
Reading Exercises1
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