Ancient Egyptian Universal Writing Modes Audiobook
Ancient Egyptian Universal Writing Modes Audiobook
- Susie Hennessy
- Findaway Voices
- 2019-05-22
- 11 h 12 min
Summary:
This book will show the way the Egyptians had various modes of writings for various purposes , and how the Egyptian modes were falsely designated as ‘separate languages’ owned by others and how that one original language had become called Greek, Hebrew, Arabic and other ‘languages’ throughout the world-through deterioration of sound values via ‘sound shifts’, as well as foreign degradation of the initial Egyptian writing forms. The publication is divided into seven parts with a complete of 24 chapters, about Old Egyptian Universal Writing Modes as follows: Part I. Denial, Distortion and Diversion offers 3 chapters-Chapters 1 to 3: Section 1: The Archetypal Primacy from the Egyptian Alphabet displays the part and remote history of alphabetical letter-forms composing in Ancient Egypt ahead of any other put on earth. Section 2: The Concealment of The Supreme Egyptian Alphabets will show the incredible western academia structure to conceal the Old Egyptian alphabetical letter-forms from its prominent position in the annals of writing. Section 3: The Diversion of the Proto-Sinaitic ‘Phoenician Connection’ will uncover all the factual statements about having ‘Phoenicians’ as the inventor of alphabets on an Egyptian soil! Part II. Formation and Forms of Egyptian Alphabetic Writings provides 6 chapters-Chapters 4 to 9: Section 4: Genesis of Egyptian Alphabetic Characters/Writing Section 5: The Egyptian Sound Firm of Letters will cover the principal three vowels as the originators of all vowel noises and linked consonants. Chapter 6: The Egyptian Alphabetic Writing Styles will sort out present common dilemma of Old Egyptian styles of composing and set both primary designs as uncials and cursive. Section 7: The Career of Egyptian Scribes covers the range of Egyptian writings; the profession of scribes; composing surfaces & devices; etc Section 8: Multiple Composing Forms of a Single Document Section 9: Multiple Composing Forms of The Rosetta Rock Part III. How The One World Language Became The Many has five chapters-Chapters 10 to 14: Chapter 10: The Beacon from the Ancient World Section 11: Common Features of Ancient Egyptian Alphabetic Writing System Chapter 12: Letter-forms Divergence of World Alphabets From Its Egyptian Source Chapter 13: Sound Divergence of World Alphabets From Its Egyptian Origins Section 14: Cavalier Designations of New Dialects will cover how a new language is certainly awarded as symbolic of identification for winners of wars and new religions; etc Part IV. The Primary Linguistic Characteristics from the Egyptian Language provides one chapter-Chapter 15: Chapter 15: THE PRINCIPAL Linguistic Characteristics of The Egyptian Language Part V. Out of Egypt-Diffusion Patterns To Asia and Africa offers 5 chapters-Chapters 16 to 20: Chapter 16: Hebrew and Moses of Egypt Section 17: The Old Egyptian Hegemony of Asiatic Neighbours will discuss the found scripts in North and South Arabia; and get rid of all apparent differences between them as well as the Old Egyptian composing system. Chapter 18: The African Cable connections Section 19: From Egypt To India and Beyond Chapter 20: From Egypt towards the Black Ocean Basin [Georgia & Armenia] will cover affinities of dialects from Central Asia To the Black Ocean Basin; etc Component VI. Out of Egypt-Diffusion Patterns To Europe has two chapters-Chapters 21 & 22: Chapter 21: Greek: A Shameless Linguistic Heist will cover the pre-existence from the proclaimed ‘Greek’ alphabetical letter-forms in the Ancient Egyptian program; the absence of any linguistic distinction between Greek and the Old Egyptian vocabulary;etc Section 22: The Western european Languages covers Etruscan, Latin and Hispanic dialects; and the absence of any linguistic differentiation between them and the Old Egyptian language. Part VII. The Old Future from the Universal Language offers two chapters-Chapters 23 & 24: Section 23: Egyptian Alphabetical Vocalic Language [Former, Present & Future] Section 24: Renaissance & Seeking the Common Language.