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Title: Egyptian Language by E. A. Wallis Budge ISBN: 0-486-21394-3 Publisher: Dover Pubns Pub. Date: 01 June, 1977 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 3.3 (10 reviews)
Rating: 4
Summary: Great Return on Investment
Comment: Ninety years ago E. A. Wallis Budge produced his volume Egyptian Language: Easy Lessons in Egyptian Hieroglyphics with Sign List "to form an easy introduction to the study of the Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions." Budge's Egyptian Language provides a introductory overview of how the hieroglyphic system relates to major categories of Egyptian grammar. Budge's presentation can be grasped by most seventh graders. The hieroglyphic type fonts used through out the work are excellent and a great aid to the total novice. The grammatical aspects are richly illustrated with interesting samples of text passages taken from ancient Egyptian sources. If the reader pays careful attention to the material Budge presents she may be delighted at to find she has acquired some ability to cope with the reading passages provided at the end of the text.
Egyptology has made great progress over the last century, yet Budge's Egyptian Language still provides a great bang-for-the-buck for untrained readers who are interested in ancient Egyptian writing. It is an interesting example of turn-of-the-century scholarship trying to extend itself to the general public. And I think even nine decades later, the interested public can still benefit from it today.
Rating: 2
Summary: Obsolete, incomplete, and wrong
Comment: This book may have some remaining marginal utility for people who just want to learn to write their name in hieroglyphics.
However, if your interest in the Egyptian language runs deeper than that, you will want to pass this one by. Budge uses a system of transliteration that is no longer the standard, and now only found in reprints of books by Budge himself. If you learn it, you will have to unlearn it later on. His presentation of the grammar is also obsolete and incomplete.
More serious students would be better served by Gardiner's -Egyptian Grammar-, or Allen's -Introduction to Middle Egyptian-, or even Mercer's similarly priced paperbacks.
Rating: 5
Summary: high culture
Comment: I do not agree with the belittleling views of some academic high brows about the books of Mr. Budge. I own almost whole collection of his works. In a surprising short time, I acquired a wealth of knowledge about this mind boggling culture and also learned to read ancient egyptian scriptures.I recommend to my egyptolover friends also to buy the dictionaries of Mr.Rainer Hannig. Unfortunately one should know german to make use of it in a more handy way.
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