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Lettres écrites d'Égypte et de Nubie en 1828 et 1829

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The letters present the author's day-to-day account of travels through Egypt and Nubia, blending vivid impressions with systematic descriptions of temples, tombs, inscriptions, and bas-reliefs. They analyze architectural ornament and religious iconography, emphasizing that many decorative motifs encode dates, titles, and doctrines and that reliable interpretation requires on-site study and faithful copies of inscriptions. Practical notes on monuments, material arts, and local workshop scenes are combined with methodological reflections and a case for organized scientific expeditions to document surviving monuments. The collection thus functions as both an immediate travel narrative and a practical guide for documenting and interpreting the Nile valley's ancient remains.

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Jean-François Champollion

Jean-François Champollion was a French scholar and linguist, best known for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs, which opened the door to understanding ancient Egyptian civilization. His groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern Egyptology. Champollion's notable publications include "Lettres écrites d'Égypte et de Nubie en 1828 et 1829," where he documented his travels and discoveries in Egypt, and "Panthéon égyptien," which explores the religious beliefs of ancient Egyptians. His contributions significantly advanced the study of ancient languages and cultures, making him a pivotal figure in the field.

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