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Signs by S. Thomas, who has created most of JSesh's glyphs
S.J.P Thomas has sent me quite a few nice hieroglyphs for JSesh. Some of them go into JSesh's standard sign list, but he usually includes many variants for a sign, and also signs which haven't an official encoding yet.
Here is a complete collection of those signs.
Please note that the signs code are sometimes a bit arbitrary, and should not be considered as final codes (the same goes in fact for all signs in this catalog).
| 54 | The Q family (Furniture) by S. Thomas. |
| 55 | The R family (Temple furniture) by S. Thomas. |
| 56 | The S family (crowns, dress, staves) by S. Thomas |
| 02 | the first collection of signs sent for JSesh. |
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| 05 | Detailled drawing and sketches |
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| 06bis | Hightly detailled Maat sign. |
| 07 | Various signs from the Faulkner Concise Dictionary, in particular detailled determinatives without MDC code. |
| 08 | tests. |
| 09 | tests. |
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| 36 | The C family (gods) |
| 37 | The B family (woman) |
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| 39 | The A family (man) |
| 40 | The G family (birds) and a few other signs. |
| 41 | The H family (parts of birds) |
| 42 | The L family (lesser animals) |
| 43 | The A family (man) additionnal signs |
| 44 | The E family (man) |
| 45 | The E family (animals) |
| 46 | various signs, needed for Middle Egyptian dictionnaries |
| 47 | The D family (man) |
| 48 | The I family (reptiles) |
| 49 | The N family (man) |
| 50 | The M family (plants) and a few others |
| 51 | The O family (buildings) |
| 52 | The P family (boats) |
| 53 | The P family (boats) |
| 57 | The "T" family (weapons, hunting, butchery) by S. Thomas. (I'll soon add an updated version with commented signs). |
| 58 | additionnal signs for "T". |
| 60 | U family |
| 59 | T family. additionnal signs. |
| 61 | U family. Additionnal signs. |
| 62 | V family (Ropes, fibres, baskets) by S. Thomas And a number of other signs. |
| 63 | W family (vessels of stone and earthenware) by S. Thomas And a number of other signs. |
| 64 | The "K" family (fishes) by S. Thomas. Quite a few beautiful signs. |
| 66 | X and Y family |
| 67 | Last but not least, the Z family by S. Thomas concludes the inclusion in JSesh of a complete set of Manuel de Codage signs. The next step will be to create facilities to improve this library, and to deal with new signs. |
| 68 | Various nice signs by S. Thomas. Some are improvement on older signs (a number of nice ducks, ?? ibexes, bulls), others have been created for a fac-simile of Louvre C15 stela. |
| 69 | Lots of crowns, a creation triggered by the reading of Maria Nillson, "The crown of Arsinoë II. The creation and development of an imagery of authority" A number of other signs, including signs for a simplified font (which might be quite useful for small devices). |
| 70 | A large catalog of updated and improved signs. Includes a number of small scenes (in particular, elements from stela Louvre C15) |
| 71 | A collection of signs based on a new version of G17 (the owl) by S. Thomas |
| 73 | Lots of improvements on sign drawing, and variants. |
| 74 | Redrawn and completed I family. |