Hieroglyphic Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Middle Egyptian Language
N**E
Designed for those who can read hieroglyphs
The entries in this book are sorted according to the "alphabet" used by Egyptologists, i.e. by sound, not by glyph. The author has very conveniently printed this "alphabet" across every pair of open pages. Very useful for people like me, who can never quite remember it. However, this system only works if you can actually read the Egyptian words you're encountering, and all you require is a translation. If you don't know what a given hieroglyph "sounds like", you need to either use this book in conjunction with "Hieroglyphic Sign List" by the same author, or purchase the "Egyptian Glyphary" (again by the same author). The latter is a combination of "glyph identifier" and dictionary. I have all three and find myself working with all of them. Very easy to use, all basic words appear to be present, but, as I said, it's not intended for those who have no understanding at all of hieroglyphic.
J**S
Handy guide to complement any Hieroglyphic text book.
I got this to help with my studies as I got fed up with hopping backwards and forwards in my main Middle Egyptian text book to check words. This is a handy addition. I particularly like that the transcription alphabetic sequence is shown accross the top of each page (first picture) making it easy for you to keep track of where you are and the order in which the entries are showns. The contents page with its list of signs frequently appearing at the start of words (secind picture) is also a helpful way to get to the words being searched for.
J**H
Excellent book
As a reference to try and understand the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, and sort the out, then this little book is invaluable. But - and there is always a 'but', you need the other companion volumes as well to get a different slant and definition. That's the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars on its own. However having said that if you add all the other volumes together - you will need a big pocket to hold them and a strong arm to carry them, certainly would be hard to lug them all around with you if you were on-site. If I was to take only one with me to Egypt, it would be 'The names of the Kings of Egypt' and take as many pictures as I could and study them with the other books back home later.
L**Y
Helpful book
This is excellent, will be extremely helpful in translating objects in museums etc. At first glance it looks mind boggling, but I,m sure once one begins to use the book, it will work in helping decipher men's.
G**R
pocket version
a pocket version, ok a large pocket.being used to Faulkner's I found this extremely useful and will take it around museums and maybe even sites in Egypt.Rather specialist book and is a dictionary not a language book for those learning heiroglyphics.
P**N
AN EXCELLENT ARCHAEOLOGICAPAPER
THIS IS A WONDERFUL AUTHOR - MASY THANKS.
A**N
Easy to Use
Useful book which gives a quick and easy method to access the information needed.
J**P
Perfect....nearly....!
Exactly what I needed....however!Strange set up of the pages. You'd imagine this book would be for someone who wants to learn hieroglyphics right? And yes, it will give you that....but I'm confused as to why the book isn't set up as English (Roman) words, converted to hieroglyphics. Not the other way round. So in order to find a word or phrase you want to write in Hieroglyphics, you must search the whole book to find the right phrase or word in English (see photo)But overall, great and informative
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