The Rosetta Stone and the Rebirth of Ancient Egypt

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The Rosetta Stone is one of the world's great wonders, attracting awed pilgrims by the tens of thousands each year. This book tells the Stone's story, from its discovery by Napoleon's expedition to Egypt to its current--and controversial--status as the single most visited object on display in the British Museum.

A pharaoh's forgotten decree, cut in granite in three scripts--Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egyptian demotic, and ancient Greek--the Rosetta Stone promised to unlock the door to the language of ancient Egypt and its 3,000 years of civilization, if only it could be deciphered. Capturing the drama of the race to decode this key to the ancient past, John Ray traces the paths pursued by the British polymath Thomas Young and Jean-François Champollion, the "father of Egyptology" ultimately credited with deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. He shows how Champollion "broke the code" and explains more generally how such deciphering is done, as well as its critical role in the history of Egyptology. Concluding with a chapter on the political and cultural controversy surrounding the Stone, the book also includes an appendix with a full translation of the Stone's text.

Rich in anecdote and curious lore, The Rosetta Stone and the Rebirth of Ancient Egypt is a brilliant and frequently amusing guide to one of history's great mysteries and marvels.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674063945

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Publication Date: 04-02-2012

Pages: 208

Product Dimensions: 4.30(w) x 7.20(h) x 0.60(d)

Series: Wonders of the World #38

About the Author

John Ray is Herbert Thompson Professor of Egyptology at Cambridge University, and is also a Fellow of Selwyn College.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents


Introduction 1
The Fading of the Light 9
The Pot and the Kettle 25
The Man of Science 38
The Man of Art 56
'To Make Them Live Again' 80
The Return of the Light 96
The Heirs of Jean-Francois 110
The Words of the Stone 132
Whose Loot is it Anyway? 145
The text of the stone 164
Further reading 171
List of illustrations 186
Acknowledgements 189
Index 191

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