The Rosetta Stone is part of an Ancient Egyptian granite stele with 
engraved text that provided the key to modern understanding of Egyptian 
hieroglyphs. The inscription records a decree that was issued at 
Memphis in 196 BCE on behalf of King Ptolemy V. The decree appears in 
three texts: the upper one is in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, the 
middle one in Egyptian demotic script, and the lower text in ancient 
Greek. Originally displayed within a temple, the stele was probably 
moved during the early Christian or medieval period, and eventually 
used as building material in the construction of a fort at the town of 
Rashid (Rosetta) in the Nile delta. It was rediscovered there in 1799 
by a soldier of the French expedition to Egypt. As the first known 
bilingual text, the Rosetta Stone aroused wide public interest with its 
potential to decipher the hitherto untranslated ancient Egyptian 
languages. Lithographic copies and plaster casts began circulating 
amongst European museums and scholars. Meanwhile, British troops 
defeated the French in Egypt in 1801, and the original stone came into 
British possession under the Capitulation of Alexandria. Transported to 
London, it has been on public display at the British Museum since 1802. 
It is the most-visited object in the British Museum.

Read the rest of this article:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosetta_Stone>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

786:

Harun al-Rashid became the Abbasid caliph upon the death of his brother 
al-Hadi.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harun_al-Rashid>

1752:

In adopting the Gregorian calendar under the terms of the Calendar (New 
Style) Act 1750, the British Empire skipped eleven days (September 2 
was followed directly by September 14).
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar>

1812:

The French invasion of Russia: Following the Battle of Borodino seven 
days earlier, Napoleon and his Grande Armée captured Moscow, only to 
find the city deserted and burning .
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_of_Moscow_%281812%29>

1901:

Theodore Roosevelt became President of the United States at age 42, the 
youngest person ever to do so, eight days after William McKinley was 
fatally wounded in Buffalo, New York.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Roosevelt>

1960:

At a conference held in Baghdad, the governments of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, 
Saudi Arabia, and Venezuela founded OPEC to help unify and coordinate 
their petroleum policies.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPEC>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

tepid (adj):
1. Lukewarm; neither warm nor cool. 
2. Uninterested; exhibiting little passion or eagerness
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/tepid>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

The difference between faith and superstition is that the first uses 
reason to go as far as it can, and then makes the jump; the second 
shuns reason entirely — which is why superstition is not the ally, but 
the enemy, of true religion.
  --Sydney J. Harris
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Sydney_J._Harris>




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