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An account of some recent discoveries in hieroglyphical literature, and Egyptian antiquities

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The author presents a detailed examination of Egyptian hieroglyphics and related antiquities, proposing an original alphabet and comparing it with the extensions proposed by Champollion. He analyzes inscriptions including the Rosetta pillar and several papyri, and offers translations of five previously unpublished Greek and Egyptian manuscripts. The work surveys recent collections and collectors, illustrates manuscripts brought from Egypt, and extracts classical accounts concerning mummification. It concludes with an alphabetical synopsis attributed to Champollion, a chronological outline of the Ptolemies, and appendices containing the Greek texts and specimens of hieroglyphic signs.

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Thomas Young

Thomas Young was an English polymath known for his contributions to various fields, including medicine, physics, and Egyptology. His notable work, "An Account of Some Recent Discoveries in Hieroglyphical Literature and Egyptian Antiquities," reflects his pioneering efforts in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, which significantly advanced the understanding of ancient Egyptian culture and language. Young's interdisciplinary approach and innovative thinking have left a lasting impact on both the scientific and literary communities, making him a key figure in the study of ancient civilizations.

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