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Rashid$96481$ - traduzione in Inglese

IRANIAN ACADEMIC AND AUTHOR
RASHID YASEMI; Rashid Yasemi

Rashid      
n. Rashid (nombre árabe)
Rosetta stone         
  • 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
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
(n.) = piedra Roseta
Ex: In the narrow case, reductionist processes reveal a common underlying principle or process which can serve as a Rosetta stone.

Wikipedia

Gholamreza Rashid-Yasemi

Gholamreza Rashid Yasemi (Persian: غلامرضا رشید یاسمی; born 1895 in Gahwareh, Kermanshah Province, Iran – died 1951 in Tehran) was an Iranian-Kurdish poet, translator, academic and literary figure.

He finished his primary education in Kermanshah and then moved to Tehran in 1912 where he resided for the rest of his life. He completed his high school education at the French-language St. Louis School, a Catholic mission school in Tehran. After finishing his education, he became a founding member of the Daneshkadeh Literary Society (انجمن ادبی دانشکده) along with Mohammad-Taqi Bahar, Saeed Nafisi, Abbas Eqbal Ashtiani, and Abdolhossein Teymourtash in 1918. He also published his articles and research essays in Ali Dashti's famed Shafagh-e Sorkh newspaper (روزنامه شفق سرخ). He spoke Kurdish, French, English, Arabic and Pahlavi. He had 4 sons, Siamak Yasemi, Shapour Yasami, Bijan Yasami and Siavoush Yasami, and two daughters, Mina Yasami and Yasi Yasami. He died in 1951 after a stroke.