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About this course
In this history course, you will learn about the diversity and multilingualism that existed in Egypt, and how it had a bearing on the history of the country and its people.
Through the introduction of new languages, Egyptians learned to interact with scripts, cultures and peoples.
The plurality of languages and writing that Egypt witnessed along its history, gave rise to one of the most cosmopolitan melting pots in the ancient world. And although the peak of Egyptian multilingualism was in the Ptolemaic period [323-30 BCE], the country witnessed, in the pre-Ptolemaic period, the appearance of different foreign languages in official and public spheres.
originally posted by: loNeNLI
a reply to: Byrd
it covers everything... from syriac to avestan... - but *no* hieroglyphs
Unit One: Introduction
Lesson One: General Overview
Lesson Two: Early Inscriptions and Writings in Ancient Egypt
Lesson Three: What is Hieroglyphic?
Lesson Four: The Development of Ancient Egyptian Language
Unit Two: Forms and Different Types of Writing in Ancient Egypt
Lesson One: Hieratic
Lesson Two: Demotic
Lesson Three: Coptic
Lesson Four: Cuneiform
Lesson Five: Protosinaitic
originally posted by: Byrd
originally posted by: loNeNLI
a reply to: Byrd
it covers everything... from syriac to avestan... - but *no* hieroglyphs
Au contraire - look at the course syllabus
Unit One: Introduction
Lesson One: General Overview
Lesson Two: Early Inscriptions and Writings in Ancient Egypt
Lesson Three: What is Hieroglyphic?
Lesson Four: The Development of Ancient Egyptian Language
Unit Two: Forms and Different Types of Writing in Ancient Egypt
Lesson One: Hieratic
Lesson Two: Demotic
Lesson Three: Coptic
Lesson Four: Cuneiform
Lesson Five: Protosinaitic
All of lesson three, plus four and then Hieratic and Demotic (which were "hieroglyphs for papyrus" - similar to our longhand as opposed to printing.
This isn't a course in hieroglyphs. For that, you'd use the Yahoo groups instead.
originally posted by: loNeNLI
but eventhen
they will "instruct you" to "read from left-to-right" .....