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Demotic (from Шаблон:Lang-grc dēmotikós, 'popular') is the ancient Egyptian script derived from northern forms of hieratic used in the Nile Delta. The term was first used by the Greek historian Herodotus to distinguish it from hieratic and hieroglyphic scripts. By convention, the word "Demotic" is capitalized in order to distinguish it from demotic Greek.

Script

The Demotic script was referred to by the Egyptians as Шаблон:Lang 'document writing', which the second-century scholar Clement of Alexandria called Шаблон:Lang 'letter-writing', while early Western scholars, notably Thomas Young, formerly referred to it as "Enchorial Egyptian". The script was used for more than a thousand years, and during that time a number of developmental stages occurred. It is written and read from right to left, while earlier hieroglyphs could be written from top to bottom, left to right, or right to left. Parts of the Demotic Greek Magical Papyri were written with a cypher script.[1]

Early Demotic

Early Demotic (often referred to by the German term Шаблон:Lang) developed in Lower Egypt during the later part of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, particularly found on steles from the Serapeum of Saqqara. It is generally dated between 650 and 400Шаблон:Sbc, as most texts written in Early Demotic are dated to the Twenty-sixth Dynasty and the subsequent rule as a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire, which was known as the Twenty-seventh Dynasty. After the reunification of Egypt under Psamtik I, Demotic replaced Abnormal Hieratic in Upper Egypt, particularly during the reign of Amasis II, when it became the official administrative and legal script. During this period, Demotic was used only for administrative, legal, and commercial texts, while hieroglyphs and hieratic were reserved for religious texts and literature.

Middle Demotic

Middle Demotic (Шаблон:Circa) is the stage of writing used during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. From the 4th centuryШаблон:Sbc onward, Demotic held a higher status, as may be seen from its increasing use for literary and religious texts. By the end of the 3rd centuryШаблон:Sbc, Koine Greek was more important, as it was the administrative language of the country; Demotic contracts lost most of their legal force unless there was a note in Greek of being registered with the authorities.

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Late Demotic

From the beginning of Roman rule of Egypt, Demotic was progressively less used in public life. There are, however, a number of literary texts written in Late Demotic (Шаблон:CircaШаблон:Snd452 AD), especially from the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, though the quantity of all Demotic texts decreased rapidly towards the end of the second century. In contrast to the way Latin eliminated languages in the western part of the Empire, Greek did not replace Demotic entirely.[2] After that, Demotic was only used for a few ostraca, subscriptions to Greek texts, mummy labels, and graffiti. The last dated example of the Demotic script is a graffito on the walls of the temple of Isis at Philae, dated to December 12, 452. The text simply reads "Petise, son of Petosiris"—who Petise was is unknown.[3]

Uniliteral signs and transliteration

Like its hieroglyphic predecessor script, Demotic possessed a set of "uniliteral" or "alphabetical" signs that could be used to represent individual phonemes. These are the most common signs in Demotic, making up between one third and one half of all signs in any given text; foreign words are also almost exclusively written with these signs.[4] Later (Roman Period) texts used these signs even more frequently.[5]

The table below gives a list of such uniliteral signs along with their conventional transcription, their hieroglyphic origin, the Coptic letters derived from them, and notes on usage.[4][5][6]

Transliteration Sign Hieratic Hieroglyphic origin[6] Coptic descendant Notes
Файл:Demotic-character-ꜣ.png Файл:Hieratic G1-ABK Ennene - Möller.png <hiero>A\</hiero> Mostly used word-initially, only rarely word-finally.
Файл:Demotic-character-ꜣ-2.png Never used word-initially.
ı͗ Файл:Demotic-character-j.png or Файл:Demotic-character-j-2.png or Файл:Demotic-character-j-3.png Файл:Hieratic M17 Prisse - Möller.png or Файл:Hieratic M17 Sinuhe 3 - Möller.png <hiero>i\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Only used word-initially.
e Файл:Demotic-character-e.png Файл:Hieratic Z7 Gurob 2 - Möller.png Файл:Hieratic M17 Sinuhe 3 - Möller.png <hiero>W\-i\</hiero> Marks a prothetic ı͗ or word-internal e.
Файл:Demotic-character-ꜥ.png <hiero>aA\:Y1\*a\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Usually used when not stacked above or below another sign.
Файл:Demotic-character-ꜥ-2.png Файл:Hieratic D36 Illahun - Möller.png <hiero>a\</hiero> Usually used when stacked under a horizontal sign.
Файл:Demotic-character-ꜥ-3.png Usually used when stacked on top of a horizontal sign.
y Файл:Demotic-character-y.png <hiero>W\-i\-i\</hiero>
w Файл:Demotic-character-w.png or Файл:Demotic-character-w-2.png Файл:Hieratic V4 Prisse - Möller.png <hiero>wA\</hiero> Used word-medially and word-finally.
Файл:Demotic-character-w-3.png or Файл:Demotic-character-w-4.png <hiero>w\</hiero> Used word-initially; consonantal.
Файл:Demotic-character-Z3.png <hiero>Z3\</hiero> Used when w is a plural marker or the 3rd person plural suffix pronoun.
b Файл:Demotic-character-b.png <hiero>Z1\:H_SPACE-bA\</hiero> Used interchangeably.
Файл:Demotic-character-b-2.png <hiero>W\-b\</hiero>
p Файл:Demotic-character-p.png or Файл:Demotic-character-p-2.png Файл:Hieratic Q3-ABK Bulaq - Möller.png <hiero>p\</hiero> The first form developed from the second and largely supplanted it.
f Файл:Demotic-character-f.png or Файл:Demotic-character-f-2.png Файл:Hieratic I9 Takelothis - Möller.png <hiero>f\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic
m Файл:Demotic-character-m.png or Файл:Demotic-character-m-2.png Файл:Hieratic G17-ABK HarrisHM - Möller.png <hiero>m\</hiero> Used interchangeably. The second form developed from the first.
n Файл:Demotic-character-n-2.png <hiero>n\:W\*nw\</hiero> Usually used when not stacked above or below another sign, but never for the preposition n or the genitive particle n.
Файл:Demotic-character-n.png Файл:Hieratic N35 Elephantine - Möller.png <hiero>n\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Usually used when stacked above or below another sign.
r Файл:Demotic-character-r.png Файл:Hieratic E23 Ennene 2 - Möller.png <hiero>rw\</hiero> The normal form of r when it is retained as a consonant and not lost to sound change.
Файл:Demotic-character-r-2.png or Файл:Demotic-character-r-3.png Файл:Hieratic D21 Elephantine - Möller.png <hiero>r\</hiero> Used interchangeably to indicate a vowel corresponding to Coptic ⲉ, sometimes resulting from a loss of a consonant such as in the preposition r; also used for prothetic ı͗.
Файл:Demotic-character-r-4.png or Файл:Demotic-character-r-5.png <hiero>A2\-i\</hiero>
l Файл:Demotic-character-l.png <hiero>Z1\-rw\</hiero>
h Файл:Demotic-character-h.png Файл:Hieratic O4 Ritual - Möller.png <hiero>h\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn
Файл:Demotic-character-ḥ.png or Файл:Demotic-character-j-2.png Файл:Hieratic V28 Hatnub 3 - Möller.png <hiero>H\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Used interchangeably.
Файл:Demotic-character-ḥ-2.png or Файл:Demotic-character-ḥ-3.png Файл:Hieratic Y1-ABK Takelothis - Möller.png <hiero>bH\:Y1\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic, Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn
Файл:Demotic-character-ḫ.png Файл:Hieratic Aa1 Golen - Möller.png <hiero>x\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic,Шаблон:Efn Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn
Файл:Demotic-character-h̭.png or Файл:Demotic-character-h̭-2.png <hiero>x\:y\</hiero>
Файл:Demotic-character-ẖ.png Файл:Hieratic M12 Prisse - Möller.png <hiero>M12\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic Usually used when not stacked above or below another sign.
Файл:Demotic-character-ẖ-2.png <hiero>X\</hiero> Usually used when stacked above or below another sign.
s Файл:Demotic-character-s.png Файл:Hieratic S29 Elephantine 2 - Möller.png <hiero>s\</hiero> Most common form when not stacked above or below another sign.
Файл:Demotic-character-s-2.png <hiero>Z5\:Y1\-Z1\-Aa18\</hiero> Used often in names and Greek loanwords. Never used word-initially in native Egyptian words.
Файл:Demotic-character-s-3.png or Файл:Demotic-character-s-4.png <hiero>z\</hiero> Usually used when stacked under a horizontal sign.
Файл:Demotic-character-s-5.png Usually used when stacked on top of a horizontal sign.
Файл:Demotic-character-ḥ-3.png or Файл:Demotic-character-ḥ-3.pngФайл:Demotic-character-Z1.png or Файл:Demotic-character-Z1.pngФайл:Demotic-character-ḥ-3.png <hiero>t\-s\</hiero> Used as a pronoun.
š Файл:Demotic-character-š.png or Файл:Demotic-character-š-2.png Файл:Hieratic M8 Prisse - Möller.png <hiero>SA\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic, Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Usually used when not stacked above or below another sign. The second form developed from the first.
Файл:Demotic-character-š-3.png <hiero>S\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Used when stacked above or below another sign.
q Файл:Demotic-character-q.png <hiero>q\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn
k Файл:Demotic-character-k.png Файл:Hieratic V31A Elephantine - Möller.png <hiero>k\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic Often written below the line.
Файл:Demotic-character-kꜣ.png <hiero>Z1\-kA\</hiero> Originally biliteral for kꜣ. In late texts often used as q.
g Файл:Demotic-character-g.png or Файл:Demotic-character-g-2.png <hiero>g\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn
t Файл:Demotic-character-t.png or Файл:Demotic-character-t-2.png or Файл:Demotic-character-t-3.png Файл:Hieratic X1 Ebers - Möller.png <hiero>t\</hiero>
Файл:Demotic-character-ḏj.png Файл:Hieratic D37 PRylands 2 - Möller.png <hiero>D37\:t\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Less common, except as the verb ḏj ‘to give’.
d Файл:Demotic-character-d.png <hiero>n\:t\</hiero>
Файл:Demotic-character-ṱ.png or Файл:Demotic-character-ṱ-2.png <hiero>i\-ti\</hiero> Used interchangeably. Marks a word-final t which is actually pronounced, distinguished from the silent t of the feminine suffix.
Файл:Demotic-character-ṱ-3.png <hiero>ti\</hiero>
Файл:Demotic-character-ṯ.png <hiero>D51\:D40\</hiero> Originally the writing of the verb ṯꜣj ‘to take’, sometimes used as a phonogram.
Файл:Demotic-character-ḏ.png Файл:Hieratic G1-ABK PAbbott 5 - Möller.pngФайл:Hieratic U28 Golen - Möller.png <hiero>A\-DA\</hiero> Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn Used interchangeably. The cobra form is rare.
Файл:Demotic-character-ḏ-2.png Файл:Hieratic U28 Golen - Möller.png <hiero>DA\</hiero> Шаблон:Coptic, Шаблон:CopticШаблон:Efn
Файл:Demotic-character-ḏ-3.png Файл:Hieratic I10 HarrisHM - Möller.png <hiero>D\</hiero>

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Decipherment

The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799. It is inscribed with a proclamation, written in three scripts: Egyptian hieroglyphs, Demotic, and the Greek alphabet. There are 32 lines of Demotic, which is the middle of the three scripts on the stone. The Demotic was deciphered before the hieroglyphs, starting with the efforts of Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy. Scholars were eventually able to translate the hieroglyphs by comparing them with the Greek words, which could be readily translated, and fortifying that process by applying knowledge of Coptic (the Coptic language being descended from earlier forms of Egyptian represented in hieroglyphic writing). Egyptologists, linguists and papyrologists who specialize in the study of the Demotic stage of Egyptian script are known as Demotists.

See also

Notes

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References

External links

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  1. Шаблон:Cite book
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  4. 4,0 4,1 Clarysse, Willy (1994) Demotic for Papyrologists: A First Acquaintance, pages 96–98.
  5. 5,0 5,1 Шаблон:Cite book
  6. 6,0 6,1 The Demotic Palaeographical Database Project, accessed 11 November 2020.