210 HIEROGLYPHS.
chiefly studied the demotic; while Lepsius,1 now a veteran,
continues steadily to advance various branches of the study;
Miss Corbaux.2 and Mr. Poole3 in England, S. Orcurti at
Turin,4 P. Secchi in Borne,5 all profess in essential parti-
culars the same principles of interpretation; but it is not
here the place to discuss the relative claims of so many
contemporaries, who, one and all, in different proportions
and ways, have elevated the study into the rank of a
science. M. Seyffarth,6 indeed, has steadily continued his
attacks on the system of Champollion since the publication
of his " Rudiments," in a series of minor writings.
1 Lepsius' recent works are Einleitung der Chronologic, 4to. Berlin ; UeVjer
den Apiskreis, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenliindischen Gesellschaft, 1853,
vii. 1848-1849; Aegyptische Denkmaeler, folio Berl. 1850; Uelier den
Ersten Aegyptischen Lotter-Kreis, Abhandl. d. K. Akad d. Wissench. 4to.
Berlin, 1851 ; Ueber der Zwolfte Konigdynastie, ib. 1S53.
: Journal of Sacred Literature, i. 5.
3 Horse JEgyptiacse, Svo. London, 1851.
4 Esame di nuovo Principio di lettura dei Geroglifici, Svo. Torino, in the
Cimento. Fasc, xii. ; Catalogo dei Monumenti Egizii d. R. Museo di Torino,
Svo. Torino, 1852.
6 Bull, 1852, Rev. Arch. iii. 821, ix. 246.
6 De Obelisco in Porta del Popolo in Hermap. trad. ; Rcpertorium der
Deutschen Litteratur Jaliresbericht der Deutschen Morgenliindischen Gesell
schaft, 8vo. 1844, ii. 32 ; Verhandlungeu der ersten Versammlung der Orien
talisten, 8vo. 1845, p. 58 ; Bemerkungen ueber das Turiner Hyinnologium.
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Morgenliindischen Gesellschaft, 1840, p. 71
Recension .von Chanrpollion's Hieroglyphen System in Jahresbericht Lit
teratur, 202-3 ; Die Phbnixperiode, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlan
dischen Gesellschaft, Svo. 1848, ii. 63; Recension von Lepsius Chronol
-Egypt. Repert. 1. c. ii. 1 ; Recension von Lepsius Todtenbuch, ib. 1845-6
Grammatica Aegyptiaca, Theolog. Schrift. d. alt. Aegypt. Bemerk. d.
Mythol. 1S55. It is impossible to follow all the miscellaneous researches,
such as those of M. Bock, die altesten Bewohner Aegyptens, 8vo. Berl,
1845 ; Saalschutz (T. T.), Ueber die Hieroglyphen - Entzifferung, 8vo,
Kbnigsberg, 1851 ; Description of the Mummy of Lady Chonse at Bath, Svo,
Wallingford, 1S52.
chiefly studied the demotic; while Lepsius,1 now a veteran,
continues steadily to advance various branches of the study;
Miss Corbaux.2 and Mr. Poole3 in England, S. Orcurti at
Turin,4 P. Secchi in Borne,5 all profess in essential parti-
culars the same principles of interpretation; but it is not
here the place to discuss the relative claims of so many
contemporaries, who, one and all, in different proportions
and ways, have elevated the study into the rank of a
science. M. Seyffarth,6 indeed, has steadily continued his
attacks on the system of Champollion since the publication
of his " Rudiments," in a series of minor writings.
1 Lepsius' recent works are Einleitung der Chronologic, 4to. Berlin ; UeVjer
den Apiskreis, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenliindischen Gesellschaft, 1853,
vii. 1848-1849; Aegyptische Denkmaeler, folio Berl. 1850; Uelier den
Ersten Aegyptischen Lotter-Kreis, Abhandl. d. K. Akad d. Wissench. 4to.
Berlin, 1851 ; Ueber der Zwolfte Konigdynastie, ib. 1S53.
: Journal of Sacred Literature, i. 5.
3 Horse JEgyptiacse, Svo. London, 1851.
4 Esame di nuovo Principio di lettura dei Geroglifici, Svo. Torino, in the
Cimento. Fasc, xii. ; Catalogo dei Monumenti Egizii d. R. Museo di Torino,
Svo. Torino, 1852.
6 Bull, 1852, Rev. Arch. iii. 821, ix. 246.
6 De Obelisco in Porta del Popolo in Hermap. trad. ; Rcpertorium der
Deutschen Litteratur Jaliresbericht der Deutschen Morgenliindischen Gesell
schaft, 8vo. 1844, ii. 32 ; Verhandlungeu der ersten Versammlung der Orien
talisten, 8vo. 1845, p. 58 ; Bemerkungen ueber das Turiner Hyinnologium.
Jahresbericht der Deutschen Morgenliindischen Gesellschaft, 1840, p. 71
Recension .von Chanrpollion's Hieroglyphen System in Jahresbericht Lit
teratur, 202-3 ; Die Phbnixperiode, Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlan
dischen Gesellschaft, Svo. 1848, ii. 63; Recension von Lepsius Chronol
-Egypt. Repert. 1. c. ii. 1 ; Recension von Lepsius Todtenbuch, ib. 1845-6
Grammatica Aegyptiaca, Theolog. Schrift. d. alt. Aegypt. Bemerk. d.
Mythol. 1S55. It is impossible to follow all the miscellaneous researches,
such as those of M. Bock, die altesten Bewohner Aegyptens, 8vo. Berl,
1845 ; Saalschutz (T. T.), Ueber die Hieroglyphen - Entzifferung, 8vo,
Kbnigsberg, 1851 ; Description of the Mummy of Lady Chonse at Bath, Svo,
Wallingford, 1S52.