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Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, 1666 C016 / 8928
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. 17th-century artwork showing a range of hieroglyphics inscribed on monuments from Ancient Egypt that had been erected in Rome. Nearly 50 obelisks had been erected in Rome by various emperors following the Roman conquest of Egypt, and over the centuries the inscriptions were studied by many scholars. Hieroglyphics were a system of pictorial writing invented in Egypt around 3000 BC. The symbols may represent the objects they depict but usually stand for a sound or group of sounds. Artwork from Obelisci Aegyptiaci (1666) by resident of Rome, German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher (circa 1601-1680)
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1600s 17th Century Ancient Egypt Antiquity Athanasius Kircher Book Classical Egyptian Egyptology German Hieroglyphic Hieroglyphics Inscription Jesuit Linguistic Linguistics Pictogram Pictograms Publication Roman Script Text Writing System 1666 Obelisks Pictorial
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, a writing system that dates back to 3000 BC. The artwork, created in the 17th century by German Jesuit scholar Athanasius Kircher, features a range of hieroglyphics inscribed on monuments from Ancient Egypt that were erected in Rome. These obelisks, numbering close to 50 and erected by various emperors following the Roman conquest of Egypt, became subjects of study for numerous scholars over the centuries. Hieroglyphics are not merely pictorial representations but rather symbols representing sounds or groups of sounds. This linguistic system allowed ancient Egyptians to communicate their thoughts and stories through intricate visual codes. The monochrome illustration captures the essence of these symbolic writings with remarkable detail and precision. The publication titled "Obelisci Aegyptiaci" (1666) stands as a testament to Kircher's dedication towards unraveling this enigmatic script. It serves as an invaluable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike who seek to understand the rich cultural heritage left behind by one of humanity's oldest civilizations. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time, marveling at the genius behind these ancient texts while appreciating their lasting impact on our understanding of history and language.
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