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Cosa (chi) è Rosetta stone - definizione

ANCIENT EGYPTIAN STELE WITH INSCRIPTIONS IN THREE WRITING SYSTEMS
Rosetta stone; Rossetta Stone; Rosseta Stone; Rosetta inscription; The Rosetta Stone; Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V); Roseta stone; Pierre de Rosette; Stone of Rosetta; Rashid Stone; Mekhir
  • Champollion's table of hieroglyphic phonetic characters with their demotic and Coptic equivalents (1822)
  • Replica of the Rosetta Stone, displayed as the original used to be, available to touch, in what was the [[King's Library]] of the British Museum, now the Enlightenment Gallery
  • A replica of the Rosetta Stone in Rashid ([[Rosetta]]), Egypt.
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  • A giant copy of the Rosetta Stone by [[Joseph Kosuth]] in [[Figeac]], France, the birthplace of [[Jean-François Champollion]]
  • [[Richard Porson]]'s suggested reconstruction of the missing Greek text (1803)
  • Patrons at the British Museum view the Rosetta Stone as it was displayed in 1985
  • Left and right sides of the Rosetta Stone, with inscriptions in English relating to its capture by British forces from the French
  • One possible reconstruction of the original stele
  • 3D model, click to interact.
  • Experts inspecting the Rosetta Stone during the [[Second International Congress of Orientalists]], 1874
  • Report of the arrival of the Rosetta Stone in England in ''[[The Gentleman's Magazine]]'', 1802
  • A crowd of visitors examining the Rosetta Stone at the British Museum

Rosetta Project         
  • Fifty to ninety percent of the world's languages (in red) are predicted to disappear in the next century.
LANGUAGE PRESERVATION PROJECT
Rosetta Disk Project; Rosetta project; Rosetta Stone (project); The Rosetta Project
The Rosetta Project is a global collaboration of language specialists and native speakers working to develop a contemporary version of the historic Rosetta Stone to last from 2000 to 12,000 AD; it is run by the Long Now Foundation. Its goal is a meaningful survey and near permanent archive of 1,500 languages.
Rosetta Sherwood Hall         
CANADIAN MISSIONARY
Rosetta Sherwood; Rosetta Hall; Rosetta S. Hall
Rosetta Sherwood Hall (September 19, 1865 – April 5, 1951) was a medical missionary and educator. She founded the Pyongyang School for the Deaf and Blind.
Stone and Stone (band)         
GERMAN BAND
Stone & Stone
Stone and Stone are a German music duo made up of the husband and wife team Glen J. Penniston and Tatjana Cheyenne Penniston.

Wikipedia

Rosetta Stone

The Rosetta Stone is a stele composed of granodiorite inscribed with three versions of a decree issued in Memphis, Egypt, in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of King Ptolemy V Epiphanes. The top and middle texts are in Ancient Egyptian using hieroglyphic and Demotic scripts respectively, while the bottom is in Ancient Greek. The decree has only minor differences between the three versions, making the Rosetta Stone key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts.

The stone was carved during the Hellenistic period and is believed to have originally been displayed within a temple, possibly at Sais. It was probably moved in late antiquity or during the Mamluk period, and was eventually used as building material in the construction of Fort Julien near the town of Rashid (Rosetta) in the Nile Delta. It was found there in July 1799 by French officer Pierre-François Bouchard during the Napoleonic campaign in Egypt. It was the first Ancient Egyptian bilingual text recovered in modern times, and it aroused widespread public interest with its potential to decipher this previously untranslated hieroglyphic script. Lithographic copies and plaster casts soon began circulating among European museums and scholars. When the British defeated the French they took the stone to London under the Capitulation of Alexandria in 1801. Since 1802, it has been on public display at the British Museum almost continuously and is its most visited object.

Study of the decree was already underway when the first complete translation of the Greek text was published in 1803. Jean-François Champollion announced the transliteration of the Egyptian scripts in Paris in 1822; it took longer still before scholars were able to read Ancient Egyptian inscriptions and literature confidently. Major advances in the decoding were recognition that the stone offered three versions of the same text (1799); that the Demotic text used phonetic characters to spell foreign names (1802); that the hieroglyphic text did so as well, and had pervasive similarities to the Demotic (1814); and that phonetic characters were also used to spell native Egyptian words (1822–1824).

Three other fragmentary copies of the same decree were discovered later, and several similar Egyptian bilingual or trilingual inscriptions are now known, including three slightly earlier Ptolemaic decrees: the Decree of Alexandria in 243 BC, the Decree of Canopus in 238 BC, and the Memphis decree of Ptolemy IV, c. 218 BC. The Rosetta Stone is no longer unique, but it was the essential key to the modern understanding of ancient Egyptian literature and civilisation. The term 'Rosetta Stone' is now used to refer to the essential clue to a new field of knowledge.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Rosetta stone
1. Is it theoretically possible for someone‘s Rosetta stone to be an absence of Rosetta stone?
2. The missing billing records became the Rosetta Stone of Whitewater.
3. Thus, rice has the potential to become a Rosetta stone for reading other key cereal genomes.
4. Egypt wants the Rosetta Stone, which is also in the British Museum.
5. However, the Rosetta Stone was not the only famous artifact on the Egyptian list.