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Horapollo (from
Horus Apollo;
Ancient Gr****: Ὡραπόλλων) (5th century?) is the
supposed author of a treatise,
titled Hieroglyphica, on
Egyptian hieroglyphs...
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cyclical nature of the year. In his 5th century work on hieroglyphics,
Horapollo makes a
further distinction between a
serpent that
hides its tail under...
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Hieroglyphics of
Horapollo Nilous:
Hieroglyphic Semantics in Late Antiquity. Routledge. p. xiii. ISBN 9781351376532.
Laufer however called Horapollo an "Egyptian...
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Flaminius retired from the
command of the
cavalry for the same reason.
Horapollo describes the rat as a
symbol of destruction.
According to Herodotus,...
- ISBN 978-0-684-19056-3. Rollet,
Pierre (1993). Interprétation des hiéroglyphes de
Horapollo (in French). M. Petit. Watts, P.M. (1985).
Prophecy and Discovery: On...
- the
Netherlands Michael Isengrin, 16th-century
printer in Basel, see
Horapollo Wolfpack Isegrim, a
German wolfpack of
World War II
Isegrim & Reineke...
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contrast to the Gr**** and
Roman alphabets. In the 5th century, the
priest Horapollo wrote Hieroglyphica, an
explanation of
almost 200 glyphs. His work was...
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known as the
Graffito of Esmet-Akhom, from 394. The
Hieroglyphica of
Horapollo (c. 5th century)
appears to
retain some
genuine knowledge about the writing...
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probably written in the
fourth century AD and
attributed to a man
named Horapollo. It
discusses the
meanings of
individual hieroglyphs,
though not how those...
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interest in
Ancient Egypt,
notably the
discovery of the
Hieroglyphica of
Horapollo, and
first encounters with the
Chinese script directed efforts towards...