Item #023530 The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum. Sir E. W. Wallis Budge.
The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum....
The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum....

The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum....

London; (1929): The Religious Tract Society. First Edition. Octavo. Item #023530

(cont….) The Greek, Demotic and Hieroglyphic Text of the Decree Inscribed on the Rosetta Stone Conferring Additional Honors on Ptolemy V Epiphanes (203-181 B.C.) with English Translations and a Short History of the Decipherment of the Egyptian Hieroglyphs, and an Appendix Containing Translation of the Stelae of San (Tanis) and tall Al-Maskhutah. Frontispiece, 325pp., with twenty-three plates. Today, the Rosetta Stone is one of the best known and most famous monuments in the world found by a French soldier in 1798. The real importance of this Stone was not proved until twenty years later. In 1818 a Robert Young succeeded in deciphering the name which was on the stone, that of a young king of 12 years old.....Bound in blue cloth lettered in blind, spine lettering gilt, spine ends rubbed, 3 small scratches to upper board, bookseller's tickets to front and rear pastedowns. A couple of small creases to p. 222. A very good copy.

Price: $185.00