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Published 1977
The orientation of hieroglyphs /

: xxiii, 147 pages : illustrations, plates (some folded) ; 32 cm. : Bibliography : volume 1, pages xv-xxiii.

Published 1998
The phonetic system of Egyptian hieroglyphics /

: 130 pages ; 30 cm. : Bibliography : page 130.

Published 2004
Studi di egittologia e di papirologia

: 35cm

Published 1996
Studies in ancient Egyptian anatomical terminology /

: ix, 347 pages ; 21 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-347) : 0856688037

Published 1927
Egyptian grammar : being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs /

: "List of abbreviations" : pages xix-xxvolume : xxviii, 595 pages : 1 illustrations, II plates (includes fronted) ; 29 cm.

Published 1952
Hiërogliefen : over lezen en schrijven in oud-Egypte /

: Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004604803

Published 2026
Writing History in Ottoman Europe (Fifteenth - Eighteenth Centuries) /

: The various forms of history writing of Early Modern Ottoman Europe were never the object of a comprehensive or comparative approach. The aim of the present volume is to fill in this major gap. Leading specialists in the field, many of them being Brill authors, have joined forces in an attempt to reflect the diversity of history writing in the Ottoman Empire, in its European part.
: 1 online resource (520 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004626317

Published 1988
The Image in Writing /

: 1 online resource (368 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004668645

Published 2025
Egyptian Hieroglyphs in the Late Antique Imagination

: Cover Egyptian Hieroglyphs in the Late Antique Imagination Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of Abbreviations Note on Translations Introduction. Confronting Pharaonic Egypt in Late Antiquity Chapter 1. From Sign to Symbol in Roman Egypt Chapter 2. Hieroglyphs, Deep History, and Biblical Chronology Chapter 3. Encoding the Wisdom of Egypt Chapter 4. Laws for Murdering Men's Souls Chapter 5. Translating Hieroglyphs, Constructing Authority Conclusion. Hieroglyphs in the Late Antique Imagination Notes Bibliography Index Locorum Subject Index Acknowledgments

Published 2014
Le naos de Sopdou à Saft el-Henneh (CG 70021) : paléographie /

: "The present work examines the form and function of hieroglyphic signs on the naos of Sopdu from Saft el-Henneh, now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. This monument, dating to the 30th Dynasty and inscribed on all four sides, is of considerable epigraphic interest, as there are few similarly long inscriptions from that period. The plates show almost 1,500 signs that have been drawn especially to accompany this publication. These are grouped into 443 categories which are described in the usual format of the collection Paléographie hiéroglyphique: identification of the sign, palaeographical description with particular reference to parallels on contemporary monuments, and function. This volume on the naos of Sopdu is likewise of interest for anyone involved in the study of Egyptian art and religion in the Late Period." -- back cover. : xxxi, 237 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (p. xxvii-xxxi). : 9782724706475

Published 1981
A Reading book of Second Intermediate Period texts /

: 115 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0920168043

Published 2019
Vocalisation in group writing : a new proposal /

: The so-called group writing or syllabic orthography is a special orthography used in Egyptian hieroglyphic texts starting from the New Kingdom/Late Bronze Age. The nature and function of this orthography, especially the way it notates vowels, has been a topic of debate for more than a century, without any consensus being reached. In this book, Marwan Kilani presents a new interpretative model that provides a fresh explanation of how the syllabic orthography notates vowels. The author starts from a critical reanalysis of previous suggestions and from a thorough reassessment of the evidence. He then infers the functioning of the system by comparing the group writing spelling of Late Egyptian words surviving in Coptic with the reconstructions of their vocalizations. This approach leads to the recognition of a system that not only coherently explains all the spellings attested in the corpus, but which also produces interpretations of the spellings in group writing that agree with current reconstructions of the Egyptian vocalization. The book contains indexes and an Appendix listing the words analysed in the study.
: vi, 149 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9783943955200
3943955206 : 0946-8641;

Published 2018
From single sign to pseudo-script : an ancient Egyptian system of workmen's identity marks /

: Writing is not the only notation system used in literate societies. Some visual communication systems are very similar to writing, but work differently. Identity marks are typical examples of such systems, and this book presents a particularly well-documented marking system used in Pharaonic Egypt as an exemplary case. From Single Sign to Pseudo-Script is the first book to fully discuss the nature and development of an ancient marking system, its historical background, and the fascinating story of its decipherment. Chapters on similar systems in other cultures and on semiotic theory help to distinguish between unique and universal features. Written by Egyptologist Ben Haring, the book addresses scholars interested in marking systems, writing, literacy, and the semiotics of visual communication.
: 1 online resource (xvi, 291 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004357549 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2009
Non-textual marking systems, writing and pseudo script from prehistory to modern times /

: International conference proceedings, December 2007, Berlin. : viii, 308 pages : illustration ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0946-8641 ;

Writing Practices in El-Lahun Papyri during the Middle Kingdom /

: El-Lahun papyri have fixed writing systems concerning their form, layout, formulae, orthography, and paleography. Reasons for this are the cultural identity of the scribe, writing practices, scribal habits, and the level of the scribe’s education. In this paper, we discuss the writing practices and scribal habits during the Middle Kingdom in El-Lahun society through the hieratic and the cursive hieroglyphic papyri by studying writing materials, the reuse of papyrus, and traces of palimpsest, layout, traditions of corrections and additions, verse points, blank space, guidelines and borderlines, and check marks. http://dx.doi.org/10.5913/jarce.55.2019.a007

Naqada IId: The Birth of an Empire Kingship, Writing, Organized Religion /

: This study explores the genesis of the Egyptian Empire in the Naqada IId period and why the authors believe it originated at that time. It evolved in an era that witnessed unprecedented strides in human achievement. This was in many ways similar to other rare episodes in human history in which radical leaps of innovation unexpectedly and inexplicably appear; it represents a transition from mythological to historical awareness. This period, in which hieroglyphic writing emerges, should no longer be referred to as prehistoric but rather early historic. The comparatively brief time span of this revolution is nothing short of miraculous and requires an acceptance of logical inference supported by the evidence we have gathered from currently available sources.

Published 2008
The Naos of the Decades : from the observation of the sky to mythology and astrology /

: xi, 289 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-267) and index. : 9781905905041

Published 2025
Enigmatic Writing in the Egyptian New Kingdom. II, A Lexicon of Ancient Egyptian Cryptography of the New Kingdom

: This is the first synthesis on Egyptian enigmatic writing (also referred to as "cryptography") in the New Kingdom (c.1550-1070 BCE). Enigmatic writing is an extended practice of Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, set against immediate decoding and towards revealing additional levels of meaning. This first volume consists of studies by the main specialists in the field. The second volume is a lexicon of all attested enigmatic signs and values

Published 2025
Derrida and Film Studies /

: Derrida and Film Studies views Jacques Derrida's in-depth and meandering ideas within the realm of film. Bringing together audiovisual culture and deconstruction, the book explores the spectral turn of cinema. Seeing the phenomenon of film as impacted by deconstruction and poststructuralism, the essays offer a wide spectrum of perspectives and illustrate the reception of Derrida's thought for a new generation of philosophers of film. Using both well-known and pioneering methodologies, this rich volume is an essential guide for understanding the importance of spectrality, hieroglyphics, writing and difference, and alterity in film.
: 1 online resource (281 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004729186

Published 2016
Audias fabulas veteres : Anatolian studies in honor of Jana Součková-Siegelová /

: The publication Audias fabulas veteres. Anatolian Studies in Honor of Jana Součková-Siegelová contains 31 contributions on current research topics in the fields of Ancient Anatolian and Near Eastern Languages, History, Religion, and Literature. The topics cover not only the main languages of this geographical area, such as Hittite, Luwian, Hattian, Hurrian, Akkadian, and Sumerian but also comparative linguistics and the latest methods of digitalising cuneiform texts, as well as religion, mythology and divinities, rituals, proverbs and analysis of geographical and historical documentation. Finally, it offers new analyses of some of the most remarkable texts and text passages of the ancient Anatolian literary tradition.
: 1 online resource (xl, 518 pages) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004312616 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.