Emmanuel vicomte de Rougé

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Rougé, Emmanuel, vicomte de (ĕmänüĕl' vēkôNt' də rūzhā'), 1811-72, French Egyptologist. Rougé was curator of the Egyptian section of the Louvre and professor of Egyptology at the Collège de France. He and Lepsius produced a consistent system for the interpretation of discoveries, and he worked out fundamental principles for studying Egyptian texts. Rougé sought to prove that the Semitic alphabet had an Egyptian origin.

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