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Georg Friedrich Grotefend (9 June 1775 – 15
December 1853) was a
German epigraphist and philologist. He is
known mostly for his
contributions toward the...
- that each word was
separated from the next by a
backslash sign (𐏐).
Grotefend extended this work by realizing,
based on the
known inscriptions of much...
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published in 1778 by
Carsten Niebuhr. Niebuhr's
publication was used by
Grotefend in 1802 to make the
first breakthrough – the
realization that Niebuhr...
- Carl
Ludwig Grotefend (22
December 1807 – 27
October 1874) was a
German epigraphist,
philologist and numismatist. He pla**** a key role in the decipherment...
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Friedrich August Grotefend (12
December 1798 in
Ilefeld to 28
February 1836 in Göttingen) was a
German philologist.
Grotefend was a
relative of
Georg Friedrich...
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Retrieved 3
August 2011.
Grotefend 1876.
Klinge 1955. Barber,
Barnes &
Erskine 2013, p. 87.
Jacob 2006, pp. 141, 401.
Grotefend, Carl
Ludwig (1876), "Bünting...
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Grotefend was able to
figure out the
cuneiform characters that are part of Darius, Darius's
father Hystaspes, and Darius's son Xerxes.
Grotefend's contribution...
- key
element in
confirming the
decipherment of Old
Persian cuneiform by
Grotefend,
through the
reading of the
hieroglyphic part by
Champollion in 1823....
- Bengal, India) and by Carl
Ludwig Grotefend (in 1836,
published in Blätter für Münzkunde, Germany), with
Grotefend "evidently not aware" of Prinsep's...
- Calendar: A
summary for genealogists. Per
decree of 16 June 1575.
Hermann Grotefend, "Osteranfang" (Easter beginning),
Zeitrechnung de
Deutschen Mittelalters...