Nouvelles Recherches sur la Science des Médailles, Inscriptions, et Hiéroglyphes Antiques.
Poinsinet de Sivry, Louis. 1733 - 1804.
Synopsis
Louis Poinsinet de Sivry was a versatile French linguist and literary scholar, philologist and dramatist. He was a member of the Société Royale des Sciences et Belles-Lettres in Lorraine and a specialist in Greco-Latin antiquity, annotating Horace, translating Anacreon Aristophanes, the Natural History of Pliny, and a numismatic work. He also had good scientific knowledge, particularly in physics: he composed two letters to the chemist Macquer on “the colours of Air phlogiston” and the decomposition of the light show.
The pages 187 to 191 reproduce several alphabets in Hebrew, Arabic after Metoscita, Persian and African Arabic after Sigismond Fante and Geoffroy Tory, Chaldean letters after S. Fante and G. Tory.
Bibliographic reference: Hilmy II, 126.