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What (who) is hieroglyphic$35186$ - definition

LANGUAGE
Hieroglyphic Hittite; Hieroglyphic Luwian steles and royal seals; Hieroglyphic Luwian language; ISO 639:hlu; Hieroglyphic Luvian
  • Basalt bowl with engraved inscription in Luwian hieroglyphics found in [[Babylon]], southern Iraq in the 1880s and now in the collection of the [[British Museum]]<ref>[https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1888-0801-1 British Museum collection]</ref>

Monas Hieroglyphica         
  • Dee's [[glyph]], whose meaning he explained in ''Monas Hieroglyphica''.
LITERARY WORK
Monad Hieroglyphic; Hieroglyphic Monad; The Hieroglyphic Monad; Monas hieroglyphica
Monas Hieroglyphica (or The Hieroglyphic Monad) is a book by John Dee, the Elizabethan magus and court astrologer of Elizabeth I of England, published in Antwerp in 1564. It is an exposition of the meaning of an esoteric symbol that he invented.
Hieroglyphic Luwian         
Hieroglyphic Luwian (luwili) is a variant of the Luwian language, recorded in official and royal seals and a small number of monumental inscriptions.Ilya Yakubovich (2010: 69-70) argues that the term Hieroglyphic Luwian can be applied only to a corpus of texts, since it does not define a particular dialect.
Diphthera festiva         
  • Range map of ''D. festiva'' in North America
SPECIES OF INSECT
Dipthera festiva; Hieroglyphic Moth; Hieroglyphic moth
Diphthera festiva, the hieroglyphic moth, is a species of moth in the family Nolidae and is the only moth in its subfamily Diphtherinae. It is found in the tropical and subtropical areas of South America (as far south as Bolivia and Brazil), Central America, North America, and the Caribbean.

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Hieroglyphic Luwian

Hieroglyphic Luwian (luwili) is a variant of the Luwian language, recorded in official and royal seals and a small number of monumental inscriptions. It is written in a hieroglyphic script known as Anatolian hieroglyphs.

A decipherment was presented by Emmanuel Laroche in 1960, building on partial decipherments proposed since the 1930s. Corrections to the readings of certain signs as well as other clarifications were given by David Hawkins, Anna Morpurgo Davies and Günther Neumann in 1973, generally referred to as "the new readings".