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* [[Rosetta|Rosetta, Egypt, (City of Rashid)]], and [[Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V)]], which is the [[Rosetta Stone#Condensed listing, the three decrees, the three-stone series|Rosetta Stone, the Decrees in Series]]. |
* [[Rosetta|Rosetta, Egypt, (City of Rashid)]], and [[Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V)]], which is the [[Rosetta Stone#Condensed listing, the three decrees, the three-stone series|Rosetta Stone, the Decrees in Series]]. |
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==References== |
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*Budge. ''The Rosetta Stone,'' [[E. A. Wallis Budge|Sir E.A.Wallis Budge]], (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition (unabridged), c. 1989. (softcover, ISBN 0-486-26163-8) |
*Budge. ''The Rosetta Stone,'' [[E. A. Wallis Budge|Sir E.A.Wallis Budge]], (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition (unabridged), c. 1989. (softcover, ISBN 0-486-26163-8) |
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[[Category:Ancient Egyptian stelas]] |
[[Category:Ancient Egyptian stelas]] |
Revision as of 13:53, 17 October 2011
The Decree of Memphis is an ancient inscribed stone stela which comprises the second of the Ptolemaic Decrees issued by Ptolemy IV of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt from 305 BC to 30 BC. Like the Rosetta Stone, the Decree of Memphis is inscribed in three writing systems. It is bilingual, in ancient Egyptian and Greek, and written in Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egyptian Demotic and Greek. Its estimated date of creation is approximately 218 BC. The decree appears to have been created during Ptolemy IV's military reign. A partial copy is on the stone known as the Memphis Stele, and a nearly complete copy is found on the Pithom Stele II.
See also
- Ptolemaic Decrees
- Decree of Canopus (Stone of Canopus), for Ptolemy III.
- Canopus, Egypt
- Rosetta, Egypt, (City of Rashid), and Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V), which is the Rosetta Stone, the Decrees in Series.
References
- Budge. The Rosetta Stone, Sir E.A.Wallis Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition (unabridged), c. 1989. (softcover, ISBN 0-486-26163-8)