Jean-Jacques Barthélemy
Jean-Jacques Barthélemy (20 January 1716 – 30 April 1795) was a French scholar who became the first person to decipher an extinct language. He deciphered the Palmyrene alphabet in 1754 and the Phoenician alphabet in 1758.
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Born | Cassis, Provence, France | 20 January 1716
Died | 30 April 1795 79) Paris, France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Known for | Decipherment of the Palmyrene alphabet and the Phoenician alphabet Author of Travels of Anacharsis the younger in Greece Member of the Académie française |
Title | Abbé |
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