Lettres écrites d'Égypte et de Nubie en 1828 et 1829 by Jean-François Champollion

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By Anna Rogers Posted on Dec 25, 2025
In Category - Supernatural
Champollion, Jean-François, 1790-1832 Champollion, Jean-François, 1790-1832
French
Have you ever wondered what it felt like to crack a code that had been silent for 1,500 years? This isn't just a dusty travelogue—it's Champollion's personal diary from the trip of a lifetime. Imagine the man who just deciphered hieroglyphics finally stepping foot in Egypt, seeing the very monuments he could now read for the first time. These letters are filled with his raw excitement, frustration, and wonder as he races to document everything before it's lost. It's Indiana Jones meets a scientific revolution, written in real time by the genius himself.
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This book collects the personal letters Jean-François Champollion wrote home during his long-awaited expedition to Egypt. It wasn't a vacation; it was a mission. In 1822, he cracked the code of the Rosetta Stone. By 1828, he finally got to test his theory in the field. The 'story' here is his journey of validation and discovery, told through frank, immediate notes to his brother.

The Story

Champollion travels up the Nile with a team of artists and scholars. Each letter is a snapshot: the overwhelming heat, the thrill of entering a tomb no European had read correctly before, the painstaking work of copying inscriptions, and his constant arguments with rivals. The plot is the daily grind of exploration, where every temple wall becomes a page in a newly opened book.

Why You Should Read It

You get the brilliant mind behind the textbook fact. His writing bursts with personality—he's arrogant, passionate, exhausted, and in constant awe. Reading his first-hand account of seeing the Valley of the Kings, or correcting earlier explorers' mistakes, makes history feel urgent and human. It strips away the myth and shows the sweaty, determined work of building knowledge.

Final Verdict

Perfect for anyone who loves adventure stories, history, or a great underdog tale. You don't need to be an Egyptologist. If you've ever been obsessed with solving a puzzle or dreamed of a big discovery, you'll feel a direct connection to Champollion's incredible journey. It's the ultimate 'I told you so' from the past.



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Richard Clark
1 year ago

Perfect.

Emily Nguyen
4 months ago

Great reference material for my coursework.

Logan Thompson
10 months ago

I stumbled upon this title and the emotional weight of the story is balanced perfectly. Truly inspiring.

David Scott
1 year ago

I started reading out of curiosity and the atmosphere created is totally immersive. This story will stay with me.

Linda Scott
7 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Truly inspiring.

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