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Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele

The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele
5307973 The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele; (add.info.: The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele. found in 1799. inscribed with a decree issued at Memphis. Egypt. in 196 BC on behalf of King Ptolemy V)

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Hieroglyphs in the notebook of Jean-Francois Champollion, c1806-1832

Hieroglyphs in the notebook of Jean-Francois Champollion, c1806-1832. Artist: Jean-Francois Champollion
Hieroglyphs in the notebook of Jean-Francois Champollion, c1806-1832. Research on the system of the Egyptian hieroglyphs by Jean Francois Champollion, the translator of the Rosetta Stone

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Photograph Of The Rosetta Stone

Photograph Of The Rosetta Stone
Photograph shows the Rosetta Stone, 1800s. The stone contains identical text in three languages, hieroglyphs, Egyptian, and ancient Greek

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, British Museum, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Rosetta Stone, British Museum, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Egypt / Rosetta Stone

Egypt / Rosetta Stone
The discovery of the Rosetta Stone by Boussard, a French Officer. J.P.Champollion was able to translate the hieroglyphs through comparison with the Greek text

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone
Illustration shows the Rosetta Stone as it sits on a pedestal, 1800s. The stone contains identical text in three languages, hieroglyphs, Egyptian, and ancient Greek

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Palaeography Egyptian hieroglyphics interpreted

Palaeography Egyptian hieroglyphics interpreted
Title: Egyptian hieroglyphics interpreted. Pl. III. Includes numbers, letters and regal names including that of Cleopatra; plus a specimen from the Rosetta Stone

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: J F Champollion

J F Champollion
JEAN-FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION le Jeune French Egyptologist, who by studying the Rosetta stone learnt to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Looking down on the island of Philae and its temples, Egypt, 1905. Over on the right is the square kiosk which the natives call Pharaohs Bed; it has no roof and never was finished

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele

The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele
5307165 The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele; (add.info.: The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele. found in 1799. inscribed with a decree issued at Memphis. Egypt. in 196 BC on behalf of King Ptolemy V)

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele

The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele
5307163 The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele; (add.info.: The Rosetta Stone is a rock stele. found in 1799. inscribed with a decree issued at Memphis. Egypt. in 196 BC on behalf of King Ptolemy V)

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Vessels passing the bar at the Rosetta Mouth of the Nile, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Vessels passing the bar at the Rosetta Mouth of the Nile, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Vessels passing the bar at the Rosetta Mouth of the Nile, 1854. Ships off the north coast of Egypt. As we approached the bar of sand, which constantly shifts its position

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Copy of the famous Rosetta Stone, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Copy of the famous Rosetta Stone, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museum, Gregorian Egyptian Museum Stele Ptolemaic Period, Egypt - Egyptian Art, Africa

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (stone) (see also 2359)

The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (stone) (see also 2359)
BAL138897 The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (stone) (see also 2359) by Egyptian Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC); 114.4x72.3x27.8 cm; British Museum, London

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (see also 138897)

The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (see also 138897)
BAL2359 The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (see also 138897) by Egyptian Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC); 114.4x72.3x27.9 cm; British Museum, London

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs (litho)

The Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs (litho)
5997142 The Rosetta Stone, the key to deciphering Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs (litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rosetta Stone)

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: International Congress of Orientalists, the Rosetta Stone at the British Museum (engraving)

International Congress of Orientalists, the Rosetta Stone at the British Museum (engraving)
1589284 International Congress of Orientalists, the Rosetta Stone at the British Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: ROSETTA STONE

ROSETTA STONE
THE ROSETTA STONE inspected by delegates to the International Congress of Orientalists, at the British Museum, London Date: 1874

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Trilingual relief of Darius, Bisitun, Iran

Trilingual relief of Darius, Bisitun, Iran
Detail of trilingual relief of Darius, Bisitun, Iran. This relief is the equivalent to cuneiform of what the Rosetta Stone represents to the understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphics

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, British Museum, London, c1890. Artist: Newton & Co

The Rosetta Stone, British Museum, London, c1890. Artist: Newton & Co
The Rosetta Stone, British Museum, London, c1890. The Rosetta Stone is a basalt slab inscribed with a decree of the Pharaoh Ptolemy Epiphanes (Ptolemy V) (205-180 BC) in three languages; Greek

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Thomas Young, English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock

Thomas Young, English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock
Thomas Young, English physicist and Egyptologist. By deciphering the Rosetta Stone, Young (1773-1829) made possible the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC

The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC
The Rosetta Stone, showing hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek scripts.The Rosetta Stone, showing hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek scripts, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Jean Francois Champollion, French historian, linguist and Egyptologist, 19th century

Jean Francois Champollion, French historian, linguist and Egyptologist, 19th century. Champollion (1790-1832) is regarded as the founder of scientific Egyptology

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, 196 BC

The Rosetta Stone, 196 BC. A basalt slab inscribed with a decree of the Pharaoh Ptolemy Epiphanes (Ptolemy V) (205-180 BC) in three languages; Greek, Hieroglyphic and Demotic script

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist

Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist. By deciphering the Rosetta Stone, Young made possible the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone

The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: EGYPT: PTOLEMYs NAME. Cartouche containing the name of Ptolemy written in hieroglyphic

EGYPT: PTOLEMYs NAME. Cartouche containing the name of Ptolemy written in hieroglyphic characters on (top) the Rosetta Stone

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Detail of trilingual relief of Darius, Bisitun, Iran

Detail of trilingual relief of Darius, Bisitun, Iran. This relief is the equivalent to cuneiform of what the Rosetta Stone represents to the understanding of Egyptian hieroglyphics

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, 196 BC

The Rosetta Stone, 196 BC. A basalt slab inscribed with a decree of the Pharaoh Ptolemy Epiphanes (Ptolemy V) (205-180 BC) in three languages; Greek, Hieroglyphic and Demotic script

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC

The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC
The Rosetta Stone, showing hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek scripts, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC. The inscription is a priestly decree affirming the royal cult of the 13-year-old Ptolemy V

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock

Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock
Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist. By deciphering the Rosetta Stone, Young made possible the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphic scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Hieroglyphic scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Hieroglyphic scripture. Detail. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC

Background imageRosetta Stone Collection: The Rosetta Stone. Demotic scripture

The Rosetta Stone. Demotic scripture
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC. Detail. Demotic scripture


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