Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Major H.C. Rawlinson concerning the extension of leave granted by the Court of the East India Company to Major Rawlinson so that he may complete his work on the translation of Cuneiform inscriptions. (Found on page 141)
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'Extract from a letter addressed to Mr(Edwin) Norris by Major Rawlinson, dated Baghdad, 27 November 1846' in which he writes of inscriptions - that he thinks they may be relatively easy to interpret but that the language seems to be a compound of Turkish… read more
'Extract from a letter from Major Rawlinson to Mr (Edwin) Norris, dated Baghdad, 7 December 1846' in which he writes of his discovered inscriptions that their language is different to Babylonian though written in Babylonian characters. He thinks Assyrian… read more
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Rev. T.K. Brown, to return his article on his cuneiform alphabet. (Found on page 119)
Sem títuloLetter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to George Grote, [Wiliam] Milman and Sir G. Wilkinson to thank for their assistance in examining and comparing the translations of the Tiglath Pileser inscriptions and for their report. Their agreement is sought… read more
Letter from Edwin Norris, Secretary, to Dr Whewell, Trinity College, Cambridge, to thank him for attending the Committee of gentlemen who examined and compared the translations of the Tiglath Pileser inscriptions by Sir Henry Rawinson, Mr Fox Talbot, Rev.… read more
'Extract from a letter addressed by Major Rawlinson to Mr Norris, dated Baghdad, 27 April 1847' in which he writes of Dr Hincks' discovery of the numerals of cuneiform of which he has no doubt that Hincks is right. He continues to write of the… read more
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Rev Dr Edward Hincks to thank for a copy of the alphabet of Second Persepolitan writing and a letter about same, together with a promise that he will be informed about any progress in the decipherment of the… read more
Letter from Richard Clarke to Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary, to inform that the Society has done a lot of research on Cuneiform inscriptions under Major Rawlinson but they understand that a major 'find', a basalt slab 7'x 3' x 1' with cuneiform… read more
Letter from Richard Clarke, Secretary, to Rev. T.K. Brown, who has developed an alphabet differing from that of Major Rawlinson's work on cuneiform. Clarke informs that a full version of Brown's alphabet will be published in the Society's Journal. (Found on page 119)
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