Ippolito Rosellini (1800 - 1843) is a Italian Egyptologist .
After having studied the Hebrew and the Eastern languages, he becomes professor of these same languages to the Université of Pisa, in 1824. It publishes, the following year: It sistema géroglifico LED signor Champollion .
Jean-François Champollion, the scanner of the hiéroglyphes, written with the Large-Duke so that it grants a leave to this young scientist in order to be formed near him in Paris.
Doctor Rosellini, strong young man educated and full with heat, is run here of Florence, where he learned my arrival in Leghorn by the mouth from the Large-Duke. He spends regularly here four days of the week, presso he suo caro maestro , and goes back to Pisa to give his lessons to the university; it is an excellent heart and a well furnished head. He hopes to come to Paris to improve in the Eastern languages and the Egyptian studies. Its extract of my system is well made…
Whereas the Museum thousand-year-old Charles Ve front J. - C. (the current Egyptian department of the Museum of Louvre) is set up, it assists Jean-François Champollion, and during free-Tuscany forwarding of 1828-1829, it directs the Tuscan part.
It will publish thereafter I monumenti dell' Egitto E della Nubia (1832-1844).
It sistema géroglifico LED signor Champollion (1825)
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