| 1827 - 790 pages
...Of the three inscriptions sculptured on its sides, a considerable part of the first is unfortunately wanting; the beginning of the second, and the end of the third are also mutilated ; but the last, which is in Greek, terminates with the important information, that... | |
| Giovanni Battista Belzoni - 1820 - 566 pages
...letters of the country, and the Greek. Unfortunately a considerable part of the first inscription is wanting : the beginning of the second, and the end of the third, are also mutilated ; so that we have no precise points of coincidence from which we can set out, in... | |
| 1824 - 878 pages
...letters of the country, and the Greek. Unfortunately a considerable part of the first inscription is wanting : the beginning of the second, and the end of the third, are also mutilated ; so that we have no precise points of coincidence from which we can set out, in... | |
| 1824 - 844 pages
...letters of the country, and the Greek. Unfortunately a considerable part of the first inscription is wanting : the beginning of the second, and the end of the third, are also mutilated ; so that we have no precise points of coincidence from which we can set out, in... | |
| Edward W. Brayley - 1831 - 146 pages
...letters of the country, and the Greek. Unfortunately a considerable part of the first inscription is wanting : the beginning of the second, and the end of the third, are also mutilated ; so that we have no precise points of coincidence from which we can set out, in... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 812 pages
...stone is mutilated in several places. The top purt of the hieroglyphical inscription is altogether wanting. The beginning of the second, and the end of the third are also mutilated. But enough was left to give us a proper idea of its purport and contents. " It... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 286 pages
...Of the three inscriptions sculptured on its sides, a considerable part of the first is unfortunately wanting ; the beginning of the second, and the end of the third are also mutilated; but the last, which is in Greek, terminates with the important information, that... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1841 - 806 pages
...into the hands of the English, and was deposited in the British Museum, London. A considerable port of the first inscription was wanting ; the beginning of the second and end of the third were mutilated. The third only was in Greek. It in a sort of decree of the Egyptian... | |
| Marquis Spineto - 1845 - 544 pages
...stone is mutilated in several places. The top part of the hieroglyphical inscription is altogether wanting. The beginning of the second, and the end of the third are also mutilated. But enough was left to give us a proper idea of its purport and contents. It was... | |
| Marquis SPINETO - 1845 - 544 pages
...stone is mutilated in several places. The top part of the hieroglyphical inscription is altogether wanting. The beginning of the second, and the end of the third are also mutilated. But enough was left to give us a proper idea of its purport and contents. It was... | |
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