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Lettre De Pékin Sur Le Génie De La Langue Chinoise Et La Nature De Leur Écriture Symbolique, Comparée Avec Celle Des Anciens Égyptiens explores the intricacies of the Chinese language and its unique system of symbolic writing. This work, penned by Pierre Martial Cibot, draws comparisons between Chinese script and that of the ancient Egyptians, offering insights into the fundamental nature of symbolic representation in language. The volume also includes excerpts from two new works by Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes, further enriching the discussion on these topics. This book will appeal to linguists, historians, and anyone with an interest in the historical roots and development of language and writing systems.
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