Cracking the Egyptian Code: The Revolutionary Life of Jean-Franois Champollion
By (Author) Andrew Robinson
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
30th October 2022
14th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Archaeology by period / region
493.111
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
300g
An updated edition of this acclaimed book, now with a new preface and published to tie in with the bicentenary of Champollion's breakthrough in 1822. Cracking the Egyptian Code is the first biography in English of Jean-Franois Champollion, the impoverished, arrogant and brilliant child of the French Revolution who made the vital breakthrough in deciphering the Egyptian hieroglyphs. This account charts Champollion's dramatic life and achievements: by turns a teenage professor, a supporter of Napoleon, an exile, a fanatical decipherer and a curator at the Louvre, he lived life to the full but drove himself into an early grave. Andrew Robinson's full-blooded account brings the man, his setbacks and his ultimate triumphs vividly to life.
'[Champollions story] is brought out by Robinson with verve, elegance and perception' - The Financial Times
'An entertaining, highly readable and authoritative biography of the greatest decipherer of all time' - Michael D. Coe
'A convincing and warm-hearted portrait of Champollion an important book' - The Independent
'Utterly compelling' - Current Archaeology
'Evocative and compelling a story of discovery, ego, resentment and a cultural struggle for survival an illuminating addition to any historians library' - History Today
'A life more revolutionary than previously appreciated a great story' - Timeless Travels
'Robinson tells the story of Young and Champollions rivalry with a flair for the dramatic [he] elucidates the complex subject of hieroglyphics with verve and scholarly enthusiasm' - Fortean Times
'Thoroughly researched' - Ancient Egypt Magazine
Andrew Robinson is the author of twenty-five books in the arts and sciences, including India: A Short History, The Man Who Deciphered Linear B and The Story of Writing, all published by Thames & Hudson.