-
Electronic publications,
Egyptological databases,
Dictionaries and lexicography,
Useful Web
sites & Main
libraries with
Egyptological holdings". Griffiths...
- (1992), the
addition of
Egyptological alef and ayin to
Unicode version 5.1 (2008) and the
addition of
Glottal I
alias Egyptological yod to
Unicode version...
- only by a few
specialists in the language. For all
other purposes, the
Egyptological pronunciation is used, but it
often bears little resemblance to what...
- range)
encoded at U+A722 Ꜣ
LATIN CAPITAL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF and U+A723 ꜣ
LATIN SMALL LETTER EGYPTOLOGICAL ALEF. A
fallback representation is the numeral...
- i is used for
computer terminal graphics Ꞽ ꞽ :
Glottal I, used for
Egyptological yod Ɪ ɪ :
Small capital I ꟾ : Long I ꟷ :
Sideways I 𐤉 :
Semitic letter...
- The
Online Egyptological Bibliography (OEB) is an
online database of
printed publications in the
field of Egyptology,
published by the
Griffith Institute...
- Khufu's full name (Khnum-khufu)
means "Khnum
protect me".
While modern Egyptological pronunciation renders his name as Khufu, at the time of his
reign his...
- Geb (Ancient Egyptian: gbb,
Egyptological pronunciation: Gebeb), also
known as Ceb (/ˈsɛb/, /ˈkɛb/), was the
Egyptian god of the
Earth and a mythological...
- (9 May 2017), L2/17-076R2:
Revised Proposal for the
Encoding of an
Egyptological YOD and
Ugaritic Characters (PDF),
archived (PDF) from the original...
- In
Ancient Egyptian religion,
Medjed (
Egyptological: mḏd) is a
minor deity mentioned in
certain copies of the Book of the Dead.
While not much is known...