Egyptian Hieratic Texts, Transcribed
- 150 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Sir Alan H. Gardiner fue un eminente egiptólogo cuya obra impulsó significativamente el estudio de los jeroglíficos del Antiguo Egipto. Desarrolló una temprana pasión por la egiptología, influenciado por eruditos como Gaston Maspero, y perfeccionó sus habilidades lingüísticas y filológicas a través de una rigurosa formación académica. Sus contribuciones fundamentales ofrecen profundas perspectivas sobre la lengua y la civilización del Antiguo Egipto, consolidando su legado como un maestro del campo.




Alan Gardiner sets the poet and his age in their context and provides an accessible commentary on "lyrical ballads", the early poems, the poems from 1800 to 1807, "the prelude", later poetry, and devotes chapters to Wordsworth's principal themes, his style and to "the poet as critic".
Although the first edition of the study appeared over seventy years ago, Gardiner's Egyptian Grammar remains the most comprehensive presentation of Middle Egyptian available, and is still an essential reference tool for all advanced work in the language. The latest, third, edition, appeared in 1957 and is now in its tenth reprinting. After each new element of grammar the learner is given a set of exercises, and the book also contains useful resources such as a list of hieroglyphic signs and information about the development of the language.