hieroglyphs course, or just brush the cobwebs from your previous study, you
have an opportunity to do that through UC Berkeley Extension. Dr. Teresa
Moore is teaching introductory Egyptian Hieroglyphs this coming semester.
The following is the announcement from the on-line version of the UC
Berkeley Extension catalog for Spring 2016.
Sign up! You won't regret learning hieroglyphs from the teacher whose
courses brought together the founders of the Northern California Chapter,
American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE-NC).
Glenn
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http://extension.berkeley.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=88666
Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs ANTHRO X402
Course Description
Gain familiarity with the most common hieroglyphic signs and their elementary grammar using a textbook based on "The Shipwrecked Sailor," a 4,000-year-old tale of adventure and magic. You relate these language exercises to Egyptian history and religion. Get an introduction to royal and divine names frequently encountered by travelers and museum visitors. Study the simple formulae likely to be seen on funerary objects on exhibit. Each class session includes discussion and recitation, and concludes with a brief slide lecture highlighting some aspect of writing and literature in ancient Egypt.
Sections
ANTHRO X402 - 002 Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs
2015-2016 - Spring 2016
Instructors: Teresa Moore
Date/Time: | Sat 10:00AM - 1:00PM 20 Feb 2016 to 30 Apr 2016 |
Building: | Wheeler Hall |
Room: | Classroom 24 |
Location: | Berkeley Campus |
No meeting on April 16.
- Delivery Options: Classroom
- Number of Meetings: 10
- Instructional Hours: 30.0
- Available for Credit: 2 semester units
- Course Fee(s): Course Fee credit (2 units) $575.00
Section Materials:
(Mandatory) Middle Egyptian Grammar
Distributor: ISBN: 9780920168127
Publisher: Benben Publications
Author: James Hoch
Copyright 1997
(Mandatory) Middle Egyptian Grammar: Sign List
Distributor: ISBN: 9780920168141
Publisher: Benben Publications
Author: James Hoch
Copyright 1998
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