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1992

6 x 9 in.
135 pp., 8 color and 6 b&w illus.

ISBN: 978-0-292-79804-5
$19.95, paperback
33% website discount: $13.37

Not for sale in British Commonwealth (except Canada), Europe, or Egypt

 
 
 
     

Hieroglyphs without Mystery
An Introduction to Ancient Egyptian Writing

By Karl-Theodor Zauzich
Translated and adapted for English-speaking readers by Ann Macy Roth

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

 

Marveling over the tomb treasures of Ramses II and Tutankhamen that have toured U.S. and European museums in recent years, visitors inevitably wonder what the mysterious hieroglyphs that cover their surfaces mean. Indeed, everyone who is fascinated by ancient Egypt sooner or later wishes for a Rosetta stone to unlock the secrets of hieroglyphic writing.

Hieroglyphs without Mystery provides the needed key. Written for ordinary people with no special language skills, the book quickly demonstrates that hieroglyphic writing can be read, once a few simple principles are understood. Zauzich explains the basic rules of the writing system and the grammar and then applies them to thirteen actual inscriptions taken from objects in European and Egyptian museums. By following his explanations and learning the most commonly used glyphs, readers can begin to decode hieroglyphs themselves and increase their enjoyment of both museum objects and ancient Egyptian sites.

Even for the armchair traveler, learning about hieroglyphs opens a sealed door into ancient Egyptian culture. In examining these inscriptions, readers will gain a better understanding of Egyptian art, politics, and religion, as well as language.

This popular book was originally published in Germany in 1980 as Hieroglyphen ohne Geheimnis. Its author, Karl-Theodor Zanzich, is a professor at the Institute for Egyptology of the University of Wurzburg. Translator Ann Macy Roth holds a Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago.


 Of Related Interest Faulkner, The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
Strudwick, Masterpieces of Ancient Egypt

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