Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Griffith Institute (1957), Edition: 3rd Rev ed., 682 pages
Description
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.
Language
Original language
English
Original publication date
1927
1950 (revised)
1957 (revised)
Physical description
xxxvi; 646 p.; 10.9 inches
ISBN
0900416351 / 9780900416354
Local notes
MJW
Beaten-up copy; possibly Matt's first book on Egyptian. Has notes by Whealton.
Beaten-up copy; possibly Matt's first book on Egyptian. Has notes by Whealton.
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