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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier abstract "Lettre à M. Dacier (full title: Lettre à M. Dacier relative à l'alphabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques: \"Letter to M. Dacier concerning the alphabet of the phonetic hieroglyphs\") is a scientific communication in the form of a letter sent in 1822 by egyptologist Jean-François Champollion to Bon-Joseph Dacier, secretary of the French Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. it is the founding text upon which Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics were first systematically deciphered by Champollion, largely on the basis of the multilingual Rosetta Stone.While visiting his brother Jacques-Joseph on September 14, 1822, Champollion made a crucial breakthrough in understanding the phonetic nature of hieroglyphics, and proclaimed \"Je tiens l'affaire!\" (\"I've got it!\") and then fainted dead away.On 27 September 1822, he exhibited at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres a draft containing eight pages of text to a packed room.The full and final version was published in late October 1822 by Firmin-Didot in a booklet of 44 pages with 4 illustrated plates.".
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink 1822.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Académie_des_Inscriptions_et_Belles-Lettres.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Decipherment_of_Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Egyptology.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Firmin_Didot.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Joseph_Champollion-Figeac.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Jean-François_Champollion.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink Rosetta_Stone.
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLink File:Champollion_table.jpg.
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lettre à M. Dacier relative à l'alphabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques".
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lettre à M. Dacier".
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier subject Category:Egyptian_hieroglyphs.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier hypernym Communication.
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier comment "Lettre à M. Dacier (full title: Lettre à M. Dacier relative à l'alphabet des hiéroglyphes phonétiques: \"Letter to M. Dacier concerning the alphabet of the phonetic hieroglyphs\") is a scientific communication in the form of a letter sent in 1822 by egyptologist Jean-François Champollion to Bon-Joseph Dacier, secretary of the French Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.".
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- Lettre_à_M._Dacier sameAs Lettre_xc3xa0_M._Dacier_relative_xc3xa0_lalphabet_des_hixc3xa9roglyphes_phonxc3xa9tiques.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier sameAs m.0ch430m.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier sameAs Q1223685.
- Lettre_à_M._Dacier wasDerivedFrom Lettre_à_M._Dacier?oldid=698341965.
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