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Ces héritiers de Champollion qui s’attaquent aux langues disparues

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Et s’il y avait un malentendu au sujet de Jean-François Champollion, passé à la postérité pour avoir compris le fonctionnement du système d’écriture hiéroglyphique en1822? Et si son exploit était surtout d’avoir reconstitué la langue des Egyptiens de l’Antiquité en seulement quelques années? Car écriture et langue sont deux choses distinctes. Il suffit pour s’en

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