This book was essential to me learning hieroglyphics πΉππͺ as a child. My Nonno gave me this book – it was his long before it was mine. I loved the cover because Anubis πππͺπ ±π’ was on it (and he’s my favorite), but what I didn’t know was how much this book was going to teach me.
I will be very honest – I never sat down and intensely studied Egyptian grammar. I never really learned too much Coptic either. I used this book to learn the relationships between symbols and Egyptian words/phrases and it kind of just βclickedβ for me. The Book of the Dead is very repetitive, which is very helpful when learning. I also have many other books on reading hieroglyphics πΉππͺ which were extremely helpful, but this book was probably the best one.
In my opinion, you can sit down and study vocabulary all you want, but unless you are actively engaging in the material and reading real Egyptian texts, you aren’t going to learn. I still use this book as a reference very often!
I also have a book π πππ that is the complete Papyrus of Ani πΏππΌππ in pictures ππ ±π, and I would use both books side by side so I could actually see the real papyrus π πππ as I was reading and learning the symbols.
If you want to learn hieroglyphics πΉππͺ, diving right into Egyptian religious text is the best way to do it (in my opinion – remember, I am completely self taught)!
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