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[[File:Egypt Hieroglyphe4.jpg|right|260 pox |thumb|Egyptian hieroglyphs typical of the Graeco-Roman period, sculpted in [[Relief]].<br>Glyphs: [[Viper (hieroglyph)|viper]], [[Owl (hieroglyph)|owl]], [[Bread bun (hieroglyph)|'bread bun']], [[Folded cloth (s hieroglyph)|folded cloth]] ]]
[[File:Egypt Hieroglyphe4.jpg|right|260 pox |thumb|Egyptian hieroglyphs typical of the Graeco-Roman period, sculpted in [[Relief]].<br>Glyphs: [[Viper (hieroglyph)|viper]], [[Owl (hieroglyph)|owl]], [[Bread bun (hieroglyph)|'bread bun']], [[Folded cloth (s hieroglyph)|folded cloth]] ]]

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Egyptian hieroglyphs typical of the Graeco-Roman period, sculpted in Relief.
Glyphs: viper, owl, 'bread bun', folded cloth

A hieroglyph (Greek for "sacred writing") is a character of the ancient Egyptian writing system. Logographic scripts that are pictographic in form in a way reminiscent of ancient Egyptian are also sometimes callehieroglyphs".[1] In Neoplatonism, especially during the Renaissance, a "hieroglyph" was an artistic representation of an esoteric idea, which Neoplatonists believed actual Egyptian hieroglyphs to be. The word hieroglyphics refer to a hieroglyphic script.

List of hieroglyphs

See also

References

  1. ^ "Egypt, Ancient: Hieroglyphics and Origins of Alphabet". Encyclopedia of African History Title information  – via Credo Reference (subscription required) . Retrieved 12 September 2012.

Further reading