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Rare James P Allen 1st edit/1st print Middle Egyptian An Introduction to the Language and Culture [Paperback] Allen, James P [Paperback] Allen, James P

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First published November 28, 1999

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James P. Allen

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James P. Allen (Ph. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1981), Wilbour Prof. of Egyptology, Brown University, has published extensively on ancient Egyptian language, religion, and history.

Allen, James P., 1945-, Library of Congress Authorities

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784 reviews32 followers
September 21, 2022
Yay! This book was recommended to me by Thomas Goldammer, so I bought it on eBay, and it seems like a really good grammar of the Middle Egyptian language. I already read (half of) Gardiner's grammar, so I already know quite some things... I was told that this book is easier to understand and – what might be more important – it sheds a more modern light on this ancient languages. I immediately started reading it.

I just declared this book as unfinished, because I probably won't read the remaining chapters. I read most of the book (up to page 274), so I think that's okay. Great book!
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March 6, 2015
Undoubtedly one of my favorite books! It's a text book. Not easy reading! I was a part of GlyphStudy2005; an online group who wanted to learn Middle
Egyptian hieroglyphs. It took a couple of years to get all the way through the book. (This was completely new to all of us!) but some of us made it to the end. It is very well organized, using a logical progression through the parts of speech, sentence structure, etc.
I think it is the only really comprehensive text book since Gardiner!!
I wore out my first copy!
1,407 reviews44 followers
November 27, 2021
After two years of study, I've finally finished this monumental textbook of Middle Egyptian grammar. It was very comprehensive; though a little complicated at times and certainly not the last word on everything.

Certainly NOT the book to start your Hieroglyphic Egyptian adventures with, though! For that, I would suggest Collier and Manley to start, and then either this or Hoch; if you are going to do both (which I certainly plan to - I've only gotten through half of Hoch) I would actually go with Hoch first, and leave this as the third of the triumvirate. There are ~three other pretty excellent textbooks that I intend to check out and work through as revision, but these are the main ones.

I also highly recommend working through this with the online group GlyphStudy, which assigns weekly chunks of the exercises (usually ~6) to work through and submit, after which a moderator corrects them. This weekly accountability is the only way that I've been able to slog through this book, interested as I am in the language.
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35 reviews5 followers
December 2, 2012
I rated this book for its usefulness to the neophyte. Armed with a nominal knowledge of ancient Egyptian history, I was able to surpass my expectations for myself. Lessons are squarely organized and in a logical progression, no mucking about. Mastery of the basic consonant combinations is, as the book states, necessary. I made flash cards. Mind you, I did not take a class. This book got me pretty excited. Enriched my understanding of Egyptian history and my experiences in Egyptian tombs and American museums. Below is a pic of me with homegirl taking notes on heiroglyphs at Luxor Temple. Go get 'em, tiger.
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July 8, 2016
An excellent book, starting with the assumption that you know nothing about Hieroglyphs, then teaching you everything you need to know to start translating existing texts.

The book has lessons, which are understandable, but require a high degree of concentrations. It also has exercises (which are very important to complete to keep up with the lessons) and essays, which are very interesting and help you get an understanding of what we know about Egyptian culture and how we have found out about it.

A great read, I recommend this to anyone and everyone, because frankly, Hieroglyphs are so so cool.
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13 reviews
July 15, 2023
Good book for consultation, not really finished it or started it. But it was super helpful during the development of my PhD
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March 17, 2017
an amazing book which helped me a lot in my studies of ancient egyptian language
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February 4, 2015
An advanced textbook of the ancient Egyptian literary language. Many popular books tell you how to read the common inscriptions; this one would let you read all the literature, if you really studied it (it was beyond my level, so I just read it to get an idea of how the language worked.) It was interesting in that Egyptian is very different from any of the languages I have studied (which are all Indo-European.) The biggest problem is that since the Egyptians didn't write vowels, most of the forms are written the same, so the whole grammar is just theories.
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14 reviews
January 20, 2016
A real treasure trove of topics on Middle Egyptian language, people, and culture! This is, by far, one of the most thorough and enlightening books out there on this period of Ancient Egypt, which fills in many of the gaps (particularly cultural) left behind by other course books that teach Middle Egyptian.
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595 reviews152 followers
April 3, 2007
Superficially user-friendly, but not all that well organized. Maybe use as a supplement to Gardiner, but never as a substitute.
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16 reviews4 followers
October 14, 2008
I find this easier to use than Gardiner and is especially good for your first year of Middle Egyptian.

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44 reviews5 followers
July 10, 2013
The only reason this received four stars instead of five is that there are some egregious misprints.
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