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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
extensively illustrated, little in way of grammer, etc.,,
By A Customer
This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
this book is almost all illustrations. Contains a short summary explaining grammar, though not in -depth. Good sign list, also shows how to draw glyphs. Might be good as a reference, but for serious student it will not stand alone.
38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great for Art Projects--Poor For Anything Else,
By Kat K. Munro (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
This thin trade paperback has some merits. If you are an artsy person, it contains nicely drawn heiroglyphics at a large size that makes it easy to learn to duplicate the finer details. It combines them to form some simple words like "daughter, water, to attack, to fly, war, enemy" to give your art some true meaning. As a art book, as a "how to draw heiroglyphics convincingly" I give the book 4 stars. As a manual for learning how to read them? I give it 1 star.The scholar will find little of use in this book. There is an incredibly limited vocabulary provided and almost no information on the actual writing process (grammar, orientation, phonetic transcription). The word bank covered would only take a chapter of time in a more indepth book. (Try Mark Colliers' How to Read Egyptian Heiroglyphics A Step By Step for a good teach yourself to read manual.) If you are looking for well done examples of heiroglyphics for art purposes, this is a useful book. If you wish to expand your knowledge in the reading and writing of heiroglyphics you will be terribly disappointed at the waste of money.
32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Egyptian Hieroglyphics : How to Read and Write Them,
By William W Sutherling (Sherman Oaks, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
Good graphics, but little on reading, writing, grammar, sythetic or general principles of the language or extracting meaning from actual Egyptian inscriptions which have a string of hieroglyphs. Better for beginners: Karl-Theodor Zauzich. Hieroglyphs without mystery: an introduction to ancient egyptian writing. (translated and adapted for english speaking readers by Ann Macy Roth) University of Texas Press, Austin. 1992. 121 pp. This has actual examples from the Tutankhamun exhibition. After this book, Colier and Manley.It would help if there were other reviews that indicated the easiest path to mastering other ancient languages with cultural samples as well, e.g. egyptian hieroglyphics, akkadian cuneiform, sanskrit, biblical hebrew, ancient greek. The main question I have is: What is the first book that is easy (but actually gives you some useful information on one or two simple but original inscriptions)? Second book on some, but not all, actual grammar and vocabulary for some brief sample of literature. Third book more complete grammar. Fourth book grammar, more vocabulary, readings, etc. I can do better if I advance in easy, digestible steps, but I am nevertheless willing to commit to the effort required for mastery as my ultimate goal.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Basically a nice visual dictionary for artists.,
By DJ Rix (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
This lovely book has been around for about ten years. Stephane Rossini is a scholar, but her purpose here is more practical, I think. Although the title says, "How to read and write them," the real value of this book is about how to draw & use hieroglyphics in your arts & crafts with some accuracy as to their meanings. About five pages of this book are given (in small print) to principles of Egyptian writing, pronunciation & word analysis. The rest of the book is crammed with hundreds of excellent drawings & calligraphic symbols, divided into consonant sounds, phonetic signs, & determinative (categorical) signs. To put it simply, you get birds, bugs, gods, knots, flowers, eyes, mammals, fish, figures doing different jobs, lizards, crosses & abstractions, all in an authentic Egyptuan style. With adult guidance, Egyptian Hieroglyphics will be useful in children's arts & crafts projects. 96 pages long, nothing fancy about it. I've had a copy on arts book shelf for years.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good word vocabulary,
By A Customer
This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
This book does not really teach you how to read and write heiroglyphs very well but it does show many words and how they were used on tombs and ancient manuscripts. This book is probably not the best book for someone who is a beginner and trying to learn how to learn hieroglyphs.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Would be a great book for a child interested in Egyptian Hieroglyphics,
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This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
This would also make a great book for a child who is interested in Egyptian Hieroglyphics. Like I was during a part of my gradeschool years. The book's layout is simple, and would not be overwhelming, like a university level text book on actual Hieroglyphic usage would be. The book is loaded with pictures and guides to how to draw them. Some very basic understanding to the meaning of actual Hieroglyphics are also given.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write them,
By Marcus Greenman (Arlington, TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
This is an excellent text for upper grade elementry school (4th through 6th grade) who might be preparing their classes for a trip to a local museum, or perhaps, for an artist/craftsperson who wants to design a cartouche. Also, any Boy Scouts / Girl Scouts working on their archeology merit badges might find it useful.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Five stars for a great intro or addition to hieroglyphics.,
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This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
Pictures, pronunciation, and small details to make this book a great resource. Approx. 2-3 hieroglyphics per page in large script. Great for a novice egyptologist or interested person of egypt's past. Must have!
4.0 out of 5 stars
ok,
This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
book was ok, if maybe a little old. feels like it was written in the 70's, just hope all its info is current
9 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A good book,
By A Customer
This review is from: Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them (Paperback)
This book is good. It really helps you learn Hieroglyphics
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Egyptian Hieroglyphics: How to Read and Write Them by S. Rossini (Paperback - June 1, 1989)
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