Egyptian Hieroglyphs | |
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Range | U+13000..U+1342F (1,072 code points) |
Plane | SMP |
Scripts | Egyptian Hieroglyphs |
Assigned | 1,072 code points |
Unused | 0 reserved code points |
Unicode version history | |
5.2 (2009) | 1,071 (+1,071) |
15.0 (2022) | 1,072 (+1) |
Unicode documentation | |
Code chart ∣ Web page | |
Note: [1] [2] |
Egyptian Hieroglyphs is a Unicode block containing the Gardiner's sign list of Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Egyptian Hieroglyphs [1] Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF) | ||||||||||||||||
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | |
U+1300x | 𓀀 | 𓀁 | 𓀂 | 𓀃 | 𓀄 | 𓀅 | 𓀆 | 𓀇 | 𓀈 | 𓀉 | 𓀊 | 𓀋 | 𓀌 | 𓀍 | 𓀎 | 𓀏 |
U+1301x | 𓀐 | 𓀑 | 𓀒 | 𓀓 | 𓀔 | 𓀕 | 𓀖 | 𓀗 | 𓀘 | 𓀙 | 𓀚 | 𓀛 | 𓀜 | 𓀝 | 𓀞 | 𓀟 |
U+1302x | 𓀠 | 𓀡 | 𓀢 | 𓀣 | 𓀤 | 𓀥 | 𓀦 | 𓀧 | 𓀨 | 𓀩 | 𓀪 | 𓀫 | 𓀬 | 𓀭 | 𓀮 | 𓀯 |
U+1303x | 𓀰 | 𓀱 | 𓀲 | 𓀳 | 𓀴 | 𓀵 | 𓀶 | 𓀷 | 𓀸 | 𓀹 | 𓀺 | 𓀻 | 𓀼 | 𓀽 | 𓀾 | 𓀿 |
U+1304x | 𓁀 | 𓁁 | 𓁂 | 𓁃 | 𓁄 | 𓁅 | 𓁆 | 𓁇 | 𓁈 | 𓁉 | 𓁊 | 𓁋 | 𓁌 | 𓁍 | 𓁎 | 𓁏 |
U+1305x | 𓁐 | 𓁑 | 𓁒 | 𓁓 | 𓁔 | 𓁕 | 𓁖 | 𓁗 | 𓁘 | 𓁙 | 𓁚 | 𓁛 | 𓁜 | 𓁝 | 𓁞 | 𓁟 |
U+1306x | 𓁠 | 𓁡 | 𓁢 | 𓁣 | 𓁤 | 𓁥 | 𓁦 | 𓁧 | 𓁨 | 𓁩 | 𓁪 | 𓁫 | 𓁬 | 𓁭 | 𓁮 | 𓁯 |
U+1307x | 𓁰 | 𓁱 | 𓁲 | 𓁳 | 𓁴 | 𓁵 | 𓁶 | 𓁷 | 𓁸 | 𓁹 | 𓁺 | 𓁻 | 𓁼 | 𓁽 | 𓁾 | 𓁿 |
U+1308x | 𓂀 | 𓂁 | 𓂂 | 𓂃 | 𓂄 | 𓂅 | 𓂆 | 𓂇 | 𓂈 | 𓂉 | 𓂊 | 𓂋 | 𓂌 | 𓂍 | 𓂎 | 𓂏 |
U+1309x | 𓂐 | 𓂑 | 𓂒 | 𓂓 | 𓂔 | 𓂕 | 𓂖 | 𓂗 | 𓂘 | 𓂙 | 𓂚 | 𓂛 | 𓂜 | 𓂝 | 𓂞 | 𓂟 |
U+130Ax | 𓂠 | 𓂡 | 𓂢 | 𓂣 | 𓂤 | 𓂥 | 𓂦 | 𓂧 | 𓂨 | 𓂩 | 𓂪 | 𓂫 | 𓂬 | 𓂭 | 𓂮 | 𓂯 |
U+130Bx | 𓂰 | 𓂱 | 𓂲 | 𓂳 | 𓂴 | 𓂵 | 𓂶 | 𓂷 | 𓂸 | 𓂹 | 𓂺 | 𓂻 | 𓂼 | 𓂽 | 𓂾 | 𓂿 |
U+130Cx | 𓃀 | 𓃁 | 𓃂 | 𓃃 | 𓃄 | 𓃅 | 𓃆 | 𓃇 | 𓃈 | 𓃉 | 𓃊 | 𓃋 | 𓃌 | 𓃍 | 𓃎 | 𓃏 |
U+130Dx | 𓃐 | 𓃑 | 𓃒 | 𓃓 | 𓃔 | 𓃕 | 𓃖 | 𓃗 | 𓃘 | 𓃙 | 𓃚 | 𓃛 | 𓃜 | 𓃝 | 𓃞 | 𓃟 |
U+130Ex | 𓃠 | 𓃡 | 𓃢 | 𓃣 | 𓃤 | 𓃥 | 𓃦 | 𓃧 | 𓃨 | 𓃩 | 𓃪 | 𓃫 | 𓃬 | 𓃭 | 𓃮 | 𓃯 |
U+130Fx | 𓃰 | 𓃱 | 𓃲 | 𓃳 | 𓃴 | 𓃵 | 𓃶 | 𓃷 | 𓃸 | 𓃹 | 𓃺 | 𓃻 | 𓃼 | 𓃽 | 𓃾 | 𓃿 |
U+1310x | 𓄀 | 𓄁 | 𓄂 | 𓄃 | 𓄄 | 𓄅 | 𓄆 | 𓄇 | 𓄈 | 𓄉 | 𓄊 | 𓄋 | 𓄌 | 𓄍 | 𓄎 | 𓄏 |
U+1311x | 𓄐 | 𓄑 | 𓄒 | 𓄓 | 𓄔 | 𓄕 | 𓄖 | 𓄗 | 𓄘 | 𓄙 | 𓄚 | 𓄛 | 𓄜 | 𓄝 | 𓄞 | 𓄟 |
U+1312x | 𓄠 | 𓄡 | 𓄢 | 𓄣 | 𓄤 | 𓄥 | 𓄦 | 𓄧 | 𓄨 | 𓄩 | 𓄪 | 𓄫 | 𓄬 | 𓄭 | 𓄮 | 𓄯 |
U+1313x | 𓄰 | 𓄱 | 𓄲 | 𓄳 | 𓄴 | 𓄵 | 𓄶 | 𓄷 | 𓄸 | 𓄹 | 𓄺 | 𓄻 | 𓄼 | 𓄽 | 𓄾 | 𓄿 |
U+1314x | 𓅀 | 𓅁 | 𓅂 | 𓅃 | 𓅄 | 𓅅 | 𓅆 | 𓅇 | 𓅈 | 𓅉 | 𓅊 | 𓅋 | 𓅌 | 𓅍 | 𓅎 | 𓅏 |
U+1315x | 𓅐 | 𓅑 | 𓅒 | 𓅓 | 𓅔 | 𓅕 | 𓅖 | 𓅗 | 𓅘 | 𓅙 | 𓅚 | 𓅛 | 𓅜 | 𓅝 | 𓅞 | 𓅟 |
U+1316x | 𓅠 | 𓅡 | 𓅢 | 𓅣 | 𓅤 | 𓅥 | 𓅦 | 𓅧 | 𓅨 | 𓅩 | 𓅪 | 𓅫 | 𓅬 | 𓅭 | 𓅮 | 𓅯 |
U+1317x | 𓅰 | 𓅱 | 𓅲 | 𓅳 | 𓅴 | 𓅵 | 𓅶 | 𓅷 | 𓅸 | 𓅹 | 𓅺 | 𓅻 | 𓅼 | 𓅽 | 𓅾 | 𓅿 |
U+1318x | 𓆀 | 𓆁 | 𓆂 | 𓆃 | 𓆄 | 𓆅 | 𓆆 | 𓆇 | 𓆈 | 𓆉 | 𓆊 | 𓆋 | 𓆌 | 𓆍 | 𓆎 | 𓆏 |
U+1319x | 𓆐 | 𓆑 | 𓆒 | 𓆓 | 𓆔 | 𓆕 | 𓆖 | 𓆗 | 𓆘 | 𓆙 | 𓆚 | 𓆛 | 𓆜 | 𓆝 | 𓆞 | 𓆟 |
U+131Ax | 𓆠 | 𓆡 | 𓆢 | 𓆣 | 𓆤 | 𓆥 | 𓆦 | 𓆧 | 𓆨 | 𓆩 | 𓆪 | 𓆫 | 𓆬 | 𓆭 | 𓆮 | 𓆯 |
U+131Bx | 𓆰 | 𓆱 | 𓆲 | 𓆳 | 𓆴 | 𓆵 | 𓆶 | 𓆷 | 𓆸 | 𓆹 | 𓆺 | 𓆻 | 𓆼 | 𓆽 | 𓆾 | 𓆿 |
U+131Cx | 𓇀 | 𓇁 | 𓇂 | 𓇃 | 𓇄 | 𓇅 | 𓇆 | 𓇇 | 𓇈 | 𓇉 | 𓇊 | 𓇋 | 𓇌 | 𓇍 | 𓇎 | 𓇏 |
U+131Dx | 𓇐 | 𓇑 | 𓇒 | 𓇓 | 𓇔 | 𓇕 | 𓇖 | 𓇗 | 𓇘 | 𓇙 | 𓇚 | 𓇛 | 𓇜 | 𓇝 | 𓇞 | 𓇟 |
U+131Ex | 𓇠 | 𓇡 | 𓇢 | 𓇣 | 𓇤 | 𓇥 | 𓇦 | 𓇧 | 𓇨 | 𓇩 | 𓇪 | 𓇫 | 𓇬 | 𓇭 | 𓇮 | 𓇯 |
U+131Fx | 𓇰 | 𓇱 | 𓇲 | 𓇳 | 𓇴 | 𓇵 | 𓇶 | 𓇷 | 𓇸 | 𓇹 | 𓇺 | 𓇻 | 𓇼 | 𓇽 | 𓇾 | 𓇿 |
U+1320x | 𓈀 | 𓈁 | 𓈂 | 𓈃 | 𓈄 | 𓈅 | 𓈆 | 𓈇 | 𓈈 | 𓈉 | 𓈊 | 𓈋 | 𓈌 | 𓈍 | 𓈎 | 𓈏 |
U+1321x | 𓈐 | 𓈑 | 𓈒 | 𓈓 | 𓈔 | 𓈕 | 𓈖 | 𓈗 | 𓈘 | 𓈙 | 𓈚 | 𓈛 | 𓈜 | 𓈝 | 𓈞 | 𓈟 |
U+1322x | 𓈠 | 𓈡 | 𓈢 | 𓈣 | 𓈤 | 𓈥 | 𓈦 | 𓈧 | 𓈨 | 𓈩 | 𓈪 | 𓈫 | 𓈬 | 𓈭 | 𓈮 | 𓈯 |
U+1323x | 𓈰 | 𓈱 | 𓈲 | 𓈳 | 𓈴 | 𓈵 | 𓈶 | 𓈷 | 𓈸 | 𓈹 | 𓈺 | 𓈻 | 𓈼 | 𓈽 | 𓈾 | 𓈿 |
U+1324x | 𓉀 | 𓉁 | 𓉂 | 𓉃 | 𓉄 | 𓉅 | 𓉆 | 𓉇 | 𓉈 | 𓉉 | 𓉊 | 𓉋 | 𓉌 | 𓉍 | 𓉎 | 𓉏 |
U+1325x | 𓉐 | 𓉑 | 𓉒 | 𓉓 | 𓉔 | 𓉕 | 𓉖 | 𓉗 | 𓉘 | 𓉙 | 𓉚 | 𓉛 | 𓉜 | 𓉝 | 𓉞 | 𓉟 |
U+1326x | 𓉠 | 𓉡 | 𓉢 | 𓉣 | 𓉤 | 𓉥 | 𓉦 | 𓉧 | 𓉨 | 𓉩 | 𓉪 | 𓉫 | 𓉬 | 𓉭 | 𓉮 | 𓉯 |
U+1327x | 𓉰 | 𓉱 | 𓉲 | 𓉳 | 𓉴 | 𓉵 | 𓉶 | 𓉷 | 𓉸 | 𓉹 | 𓉺 | 𓉻 | 𓉼 | 𓉽 | 𓉾 | 𓉿 |
U+1328x | 𓊀 | 𓊁 | 𓊂 | 𓊃 | 𓊄 | 𓊅 | 𓊆 | 𓊇 | 𓊈 | 𓊉 | 𓊊 | 𓊋 | 𓊌 | 𓊍 | 𓊎 | 𓊏 |
U+1329x | 𓊐 | 𓊑 | 𓊒 | 𓊓 | 𓊔 | 𓊕 | 𓊖 | 𓊗 | 𓊘 | 𓊙 | 𓊚 | 𓊛 | 𓊜 | 𓊝 | 𓊞 | 𓊟 |
U+132Ax | 𓊠 | 𓊡 | 𓊢 | 𓊣 | 𓊤 | 𓊥 | 𓊦 | 𓊧 | 𓊨 | 𓊩 | 𓊪 | 𓊫 | 𓊬 | 𓊭 | 𓊮 | 𓊯 |
U+132Bx | 𓊰 | 𓊱 | 𓊲 | 𓊳 | 𓊴 | 𓊵 | 𓊶 | 𓊷 | 𓊸 | 𓊹 | 𓊺 | 𓊻 | 𓊼 | 𓊽 | 𓊾 | 𓊿 |
U+132Cx | 𓋀 | 𓋁 | 𓋂 | 𓋃 | 𓋄 | 𓋅 | 𓋆 | 𓋇 | 𓋈 | 𓋉 | 𓋊 | 𓋋 | 𓋌 | 𓋍 | 𓋎 | 𓋏 |
U+132Dx | 𓋐 | 𓋑 | 𓋒 | 𓋓 | 𓋔 | 𓋕 | 𓋖 | 𓋗 | 𓋘 | 𓋙 | 𓋚 | 𓋛 | 𓋜 | 𓋝 | 𓋞 | 𓋟 |
U+132Ex | 𓋠 | 𓋡 | 𓋢 | 𓋣 | 𓋤 | 𓋥 | 𓋦 | 𓋧 | 𓋨 | 𓋩 | 𓋪 | 𓋫 | 𓋬 | 𓋭 | 𓋮 | 𓋯 |
U+132Fx | 𓋰 | 𓋱 | 𓋲 | 𓋳 | 𓋴 | 𓋵 | 𓋶 | 𓋷 | 𓋸 | 𓋹 | 𓋺 | 𓋻 | 𓋼 | 𓋽 | 𓋾 | 𓋿 |
U+1330x | 𓌀 | 𓌁 | 𓌂 | 𓌃 | 𓌄 | 𓌅 | 𓌆 | 𓌇 | 𓌈 | 𓌉 | 𓌊 | 𓌋 | 𓌌 | 𓌍 | 𓌎 | 𓌏 |
U+1331x | 𓌐 | 𓌑 | 𓌒 | 𓌓 | 𓌔 | 𓌕 | 𓌖 | 𓌗 | 𓌘 | 𓌙 | 𓌚 | 𓌛 | 𓌜 | 𓌝 | 𓌞 | 𓌟 |
U+1332x | 𓌠 | 𓌡 | 𓌢 | 𓌣 | 𓌤 | 𓌥 | 𓌦 | 𓌧 | 𓌨 | 𓌩 | 𓌪 | 𓌫 | 𓌬 | 𓌭 | 𓌮 | 𓌯 |
U+1333x | 𓌰 | 𓌱 | 𓌲 | 𓌳 | 𓌴 | 𓌵 | 𓌶 | 𓌷 | 𓌸 | 𓌹 | 𓌺 | 𓌻 | 𓌼 | 𓌽 | 𓌾 | 𓌿 |
U+1334x | 𓍀 | 𓍁 | 𓍂 | 𓍃 | 𓍄 | 𓍅 | 𓍆 | 𓍇 | 𓍈 | 𓍉 | 𓍊 | 𓍋 | 𓍌 | 𓍍 | 𓍎 | 𓍏 |
U+1335x | 𓍐 | 𓍑 | 𓍒 | 𓍓 | 𓍔 | 𓍕 | 𓍖 | 𓍗 | 𓍘 | 𓍙 | 𓍚 | 𓍛 | 𓍜 | 𓍝 | 𓍞 | 𓍟 |
U+1336x | 𓍠 | 𓍡 | 𓍢 | 𓍣 | 𓍤 | 𓍥 | 𓍦 | 𓍧 | 𓍨 | 𓍩 | 𓍪 | 𓍫 | 𓍬 | 𓍭 | 𓍮 | 𓍯 |
U+1337x | 𓍰 | 𓍱 | 𓍲 | 𓍳 | 𓍴 | 𓍵 | 𓍶 | 𓍷 | 𓍸 | 𓍹 | 𓍺 | 𓍻 | 𓍼 | 𓍽 | 𓍾 | 𓍿 |
U+1338x | 𓎀 | 𓎁 | 𓎂 | 𓎃 | 𓎄 | 𓎅 | 𓎆 | 𓎇 | 𓎈 | 𓎉 | 𓎊 | 𓎋 | 𓎌 | 𓎍 | 𓎎 | 𓎏 |
U+1339x | 𓎐 | 𓎑 | 𓎒 | 𓎓 | 𓎔 | 𓎕 | 𓎖 | 𓎗 | 𓎘 | 𓎙 | 𓎚 | 𓎛 | 𓎜 | 𓎝 | 𓎞 | 𓎟 |
U+133Ax | 𓎠 | 𓎡 | 𓎢 | 𓎣 | 𓎤 | 𓎥 | 𓎦 | 𓎧 | 𓎨 | 𓎩 | 𓎪 | 𓎫 | 𓎬 | 𓎭 | 𓎮 | 𓎯 |
U+133Bx | 𓎰 | 𓎱 | 𓎲 | 𓎳 | 𓎴 | 𓎵 | 𓎶 | 𓎷 | 𓎸 | 𓎹 | 𓎺 | 𓎻 | 𓎼 | 𓎽 | 𓎾 | 𓎿 |
U+133Cx | 𓏀 | 𓏁 | 𓏂 | 𓏃 | 𓏄 | 𓏅 | 𓏆 | 𓏇 | 𓏈 | 𓏉 | 𓏊 | 𓏋 | 𓏌 | 𓏍 | 𓏎 | 𓏏 |
U+133Dx | 𓏐 | 𓏑 | 𓏒 | 𓏓 | 𓏔 | 𓏕 | 𓏖 | 𓏗 | 𓏘 | 𓏙 | 𓏚 | 𓏛 | 𓏜 | 𓏝 | 𓏞 | 𓏟 |
U+133Ex | 𓏠 | 𓏡 | 𓏢 | 𓏣 | 𓏤 | 𓏥 | 𓏦 | 𓏧 | 𓏨 | 𓏩 | 𓏪 | 𓏫 | 𓏬 | 𓏭 | 𓏮 | 𓏯 |
U+133Fx | 𓏰 | 𓏱 | 𓏲 | 𓏳 | 𓏴 | 𓏵 | 𓏶 | 𓏷 | 𓏸 | 𓏹 | 𓏺 | 𓏻 | 𓏼 | 𓏽 | 𓏾 | 𓏿 |
U+1340x | 𓐀 | 𓐁 | 𓐂 | 𓐃 | 𓐄 | 𓐅 | 𓐆 | 𓐇 | 𓐈 | 𓐉 | 𓐊 | 𓐋 | 𓐌 | 𓐍 | 𓐎 | 𓐏 |
U+1341x | 𓐐 | 𓐑 | 𓐒 | 𓐓 | 𓐔 | 𓐕 | 𓐖 | 𓐗 | 𓐘 | 𓐙 | 𓐚 | 𓐛 | 𓐜 | 𓐝 | 𓐞 | 𓐟 |
U+1342x | 𓐠 | 𓐡 | 𓐢 | 𓐣 | 𓐤 | 𓐥 | 𓐦 | 𓐧 | 𓐨 | 𓐩 | 𓐪 | 𓐫 | 𓐬 | 𓐭 | 𓐮 | 𓐯 |
Notes
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The Egyptian Hieroglyphs Unicode block has 94 standardized variants defined to specify rotated signs: [3] [4]
Code point | 0° | ~30° U+FE03 | 90° U+FE00 | 180° U+FE01 | 270° U+FE02 | ~320° U+FE06 |
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U+13091 | 𓂑 | 𓂑︀ | ||||
U+13093 | 𓂓 | 𓂓︁ | ||||
U+1310F | 𓄏 | 𓄏︀ | ||||
U+13117 | 𓄗 | 𓄗︂ | ||||
U+1311C | 𓄜 | 𓄜︀ | ||||
U+13121 | 𓄡 | 𓄡︀ | ||||
U+13127 | 𓄧 | 𓄧︀ | ||||
U+13132 | 𓄲 | 𓄲︁ | ||||
U+13139 | 𓄹 | 𓄹︀ | 𓄹︁ | 𓄹︂ | ||
U+13183 | 𓆃 | 𓆃︂ | ||||
U+13187 | 𓆇 | 𓆇︁ | ||||
U+131A0 | 𓆠 | 𓆠︀ | 𓆠︂ | |||
U+131B1 | 𓆱 | 𓆱︀ | 𓆱︁ | |||
U+131B8 | 𓆸 | 𓆸︀ | ||||
U+131B9 | 𓆹 | 𓆹︀ | ||||
U+131BA | 𓆺 | 𓆺︂ | ||||
U+131CB | 𓇋 | 𓇋︀ | ||||
U+131E0 | 𓇠 | 𓇠︀ | ||||
U+131EE | 𓇮 | 𓇮︁ | 𓇮︂ | |||
U+131F8 | 𓇸 | 𓇸︁ | ||||
U+131F9 | 𓇹 | 𓇹︀ | 𓇹︁ | |||
U+131FA | 𓇺 | 𓇺︀ | 𓇺︁ | |||
U+13216 | 𓈖 | 𓈖︂ | ||||
U+13257 | 𓉗 | 𓉗︁ | ||||
U+1327B | 𓉻 | 𓉻︀ | 𓉻︂ | |||
U+1327F | 𓉿 | 𓉿︀ | 𓉿︁ | |||
U+13285 | 𓊅 | 𓊅︀ | ||||
U+1328C | 𓊌 | 𓊌︀ | ||||
U+132A4 | 𓊤 | 𓊤︁ | 𓊤︂ | |||
U+132AA | 𓊪 | 𓊪︀ | ||||
U+132CB | 𓋋 | 𓋋︀ | ||||
U+132DC | 𓋜 | 𓋜︀ | ||||
U+132E7 | 𓋧 | 𓋧︀ | 𓋧︂ | |||
U+132E9 | 𓋩 | 𓋩︂ | ||||
U+132F8 | 𓋸 | 𓋸︂ | ||||
U+132FD | 𓋽 | 𓋽︂ | ||||
U+13302 | 𓌂 | 𓌂︂ | ||||
U+13303 | 𓌃 | 𓌃︂ | ||||
U+13307 | 𓌇 | 𓌇︀ | ||||
U+13308 | 𓌈 | 𓌈︁ | ||||
U+13310 | 𓌐 | 𓌐︂ | ||||
U+13311 | 𓌑 | 𓌑︂ | ||||
U+13312 | 𓌒 | 𓌒︁ | 𓌒︂ | |||
U+13313 | 𓌓 | 𓌓︁ | 𓌓︂ | |||
U+13314 | 𓌔 | 𓌔︁ | 𓌔︂ | |||
U+1331B | 𓌛 | 𓌛︀ | 𓌛︁ | |||
U+1331C | 𓌜 | 𓌜︂ | ||||
U+13321 | 𓌡 | 𓌡︁ | 𓌡︂ | |||
U+13322 | 𓌢 | 𓌢︀ | 𓌢︁ | |||
U+13331 | 𓌱 | 𓌱︁ | 𓌱︂ | |||
U+13338 | 𓌸 | 𓌸︃ | 𓌸︆ | |||
U+1333C | 𓌼 | 𓌼︀ | ||||
U+1334A | 𓍊 | 𓍊︂ | ||||
U+13361 | 𓍡 | 𓍡︂ | ||||
U+13373 | 𓍳 | 𓍳︂ | ||||
U+13377 | 𓍷 | 𓍷︀ | ||||
U+13378 | 𓍸 | 𓍸︀ | ||||
U+1337D | 𓍽 | 𓍽︂ | ||||
U+13385 | 𓎅 | 𓎅︂ | ||||
U+13399 | 𓎙 | 𓎙︀ | ||||
U+1339A | 𓎚 | 𓎚︀ | ||||
U+133AF | 𓎯 | 𓎯︂ | ||||
U+133B0 | 𓎰 | 𓎰︂ | ||||
U+133BF | 𓎿 | 𓎿︂ | ||||
U+133D3 | 𓏓 | 𓏓︀ | ||||
U+133DB | 𓏛 | 𓏛︂ | ||||
U+133DD | 𓏝 | 𓏝︂ | ||||
U+133E5 | 𓏥 | 𓏥︀ | ||||
U+133E7 | 𓏧 | 𓏧︀ | ||||
U+133E8 | 𓏨 | 𓏨︁ | ||||
U+133F2 | 𓏲 | 𓏲︀ | ||||
U+133F5 | 𓏵 | 𓏵︀ | ||||
U+133F6 | 𓏶 | 𓏶︀ | ||||
U+13416 | 𓐖 | 𓐖︀ | ||||
U+13419 | 𓐙 | 𓐙︀ | 𓐙︁ | 𓐙︂ | ||
U+1341A | 𓐚 | 𓐚︀ | ||||
U+13423 | 𓐣 | 𓐣︀ | ||||
U+1342C | 𓐬 | 𓐬︂ | ||||
U+1342E | 𓐮 | 𓐮︂ |
The following Unicode-related documents record the purpose and process of defining specific characters in the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block:
Version | Final code points [a] | Count | L2 ID | WG2 ID | Document |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5.2 | U+13000..1342E | 1,071 | L2/97-266 | N1636 | Everson, Michael (1997-08-25), Encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Plane 1 |
L2/97-267 | N1637 | Everson, Michael (1997-09-18), Proposal to encode Basic Egyptian Hieroglyphics, Plane 1 | |||
L2/98-070 | Aliprand, Joan; Winkler, Arnold, "3.A.4. item a. Egyptian hieroglyphs", Minutes of the joint UTC and L2 meeting from the meeting in Cupertino, February 25-27, 1998 | ||||
L2/98-286 | N1703 | Umamaheswaran, V. S.; Ksar, Mike (1998-07-02), "8.19", Unconfirmed Meeting Minutes, WG 2 Meeting #34, Redmond, WA, USA; 1998-03-16--20 | |||
L2/99-008 | N1944 | Everson, Michael (1999-01-09), Encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphs in Plane 1 of the UCS | |||
L2/99-223 | N2096, N2025-1 | Schenkel, Wolfgang (1999-07-23), Comments on the question of encoding Egyptian hieroglyphs in the UCS | |||
L2/00-010 | N2103 | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2000-01-05), "10.1", Minutes of WG 2 meeting 37, Copenhagen, Denmark: 1999-09-13—16 | |||
L2/00-128 | Bunz, Carl-Martin (2000-03-01), Scripts from the Past in Future Versions of Unicode | ||||
L2/00-153 | Bunz, Carl-Martin (2000-04-26), Further comments on historic scripts | ||||
L2/01-184R | Moore, Lisa (2001-06-18), "Consensus 87-C4", Minutes from the UTC/L2 meeting | ||||
L2/02-290 | Hornung, Erik; Green, Lyn (2002-08-05), Two letters of support for encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphics | ||||
L2/02-281 | Snell, Daniel; Hollis, Susan; Johnson, Janet (2002-08-07), Three letters of support for encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphics | ||||
L2/02-288 | Everson, Michael (2002-08-13), Status report on proposal encode Egyptian Hieroglyphs | ||||
L2/02-295 | Rocchi, Federico (2002-08-13), Letter of support for encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphics | ||||
L2/02-307 | Baines, John (2002-08-20), Letter of support for encoding Egyptian Hieroglyphics | ||||
L2/05-311 | Cook, Richard; Everson, Michael; McGowan, Rick; Richmond, Robert (2005-10-24), Revised proposal to encode Egyptian hieroglyphs in Plane 1 of the UCS | ||||
L2/05-312 | Cook, Richard (2005-10-24), Sample of Hieroglyphic mapping data file | ||||
L2/05-313 | Cook, Richard (2005-10-24), Scans from Catalog of the Egyptian Hieroglyphic Printing Type | ||||
L2/06-354 | N3181 | Everson, Michael; Richmond, Bob (2006-10-29), Towards a Proposal to encode Egyptian Hieroglyphs in Unicode | |||
L2/06-355 | N3182 | Everson, Michael (2006-10-29), Sources for the encoding of Egyptian Hieroglyphs | |||
L2/06-356 | N3183 | Everson, Michael; Richmond, Bob (2006-10-29), Report on progress made at the Oxford meeting of Egyptologists | |||
L2/07-097 | N3237 | Everson, Michael; et al. (2007-04-10), Proposal to encode Egyptian Hieroglyphs in the SMP of the UCS | |||
N3353 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2007-10-10), "M51.11k - M51.11m", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 51 Hanzhou, China; 2007-04-24/27 | ||||
L2/07-118R2 | Moore, Lisa (2007-05-23), "111-C17", UTC #111 Minutes | ||||
L2/07-268 | N3253 (pdf, doc) | Umamaheswaran, V. S. (2007-07-26), "M50.29", Unconfirmed minutes of WG 2 meeting 50, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany; 2007-04-24/27 | |||
L2/07-292 | N3308 | Everson, Michael (2007-08-31), Towards a default deterministic ordering for Egyptian Hieroglyphs | |||
L2/07-306 | N3310 | Aguizy, Ola El (2007-09-04), Letter in Support of N3237 Egyptian Hieroglyphs Proposal | |||
L2/07-345 | Moore, Lisa (2007-10-25), "Consensus 113-C14", UTC #113 Minutes, Accept the revised repertoire for Egyptian Hieroglyphs as documented in L2/07-322. | ||||
L2/15-069 | Richmond, Bob (2015-02-03), Egyptian Hieroglyphs in Unicode plain text, a note on a suggested approach | ||||
L2/15-149 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; McGowan, Rick; Pournader, Roozbeh; Pandey, Anshuman; Glass, Andrew (2015-05-03), "14. Egyptian", Recommendations to UTC #143 May 2015 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/15-208 | Davis, Mark (2015-07-27), Hieroglyphs as emoji? | ||||
L2/15-209 | Davis, Mark (2015-07-27), Egyptian hieroglyphs spreadsheet | ||||
L2/15-187 | Moore, Lisa (2015-08-11), "E.1.9", UTC #144 Minutes | ||||
L2/21-028 | Anderson, Deborah; Suignard, Michel (2021-01-07), Glyph changes to Egyptian Hieroglyphs for Unicode 14.0 with proposed annotations | ||||
L2/21-016R | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Moore, Lisa; Liang, Hai (2021-01-14), "8a. Glyph changes to Egyptian Hieroglyphs block", Recommendations to UTC #166 January 2021 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/21-009 | Moore, Lisa (2021-01-27), "B.1 — 8a. Glyph changes to Egyptian Hieroglyphs block", UTC #166 Minutes | ||||
L2/21-248 | Glass, Andrew; Grotenhuis, Jorke; Nederhof, Mark-Jan; Polis, Stéphane; Rosmorduc, Serge; Werning, Daniel A. (2021-12-22), Additional control characters for Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts | ||||
L2/22-012R | Werning, Daniel A. (2022-04-22), Rotations of Egyptian Hieroglyphs to be Registered in Unicode | ||||
L2/22-023 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Constable, Peter (2022-01-22), "4b Variation Sequences for Egyptian Hieroglyphs", Recommendations to UTC #170 January 2022 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/22-016 | Constable, Peter (2022-04-21), "D.1 4b Variation Sequences for Egyptian Hieroglyphs", UTC #170 Minutes | ||||
L2/23-254 | Suignard, Michel (2023-10-19), Standardized Variation Sequences stability [Affects U+13092, 130A9, and 13403] | ||||
L2/23-231 | Constable, Peter (2023-12-08), "Consensus 177-C18", UTC #177 Minutes, Rescind three Egyptian Hieroglyph variation sequences [Affects U+13092, 130A9, and 13403] | ||||
L2/24-175 | Dils, Peter; Glass, Andrew; Grotenhuis, Jorke; Gülden, Svenja; Nederhof, Mark-Jan; Polis, Stéphane; Werning, Daniel A. (2024-06-15), Rationale for commenting out the variation sequence U+1333B U+FE00 for Ancient Egyptian | ||||
L2/24-177 | Werning, Daniel A.; Dils, Peter; Grotenhuis, Jorke; Gülden, Svenja; Polis, Stéphane (2024-06-28), Additional Variation Selectors as Substitutes for Legacy v5.2 v15 Hieroglyphs [Affects U+13132, 13139, 131E0, 1327B, 1333B, 133DB, 133E5, 133E7, and 133E8] | ||||
L2/24-166 | Anderson, Deborah; Goregaokar, Manish; Kučera, Jan; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Constable, Peter (2024-07-18), "1a Rotations [Affects U+13132, 13139, 131E0, 1327B, 1333B, 133DB, 133E5, 133E7, and 133E8]", Recommendations to UTC #180 July 2024 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/24-159 | Constable, Peter (2024-07-29), "Section 1a Rotations [Affects U+13132, 13139, 131E0, 1327B, 1333B, 133DB, 133E5, 133E7, and 133E8]", UTC #180 Minutes | ||||
15.0 | U+1342F | 1 | L2/21-208 | Glass, Andrew; Grotenhuis, Jorke; Nederhof, Mark-Jan; Polis, Stéphane; Rosmorduc, Serge; Werning, Daniel A. (2021-08-11), Additional control characters for Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts | |
L2/21-174 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Liang, Hai (2021-10-01), "2a. Format Control Characters", Recommendations to UTC #169 October 2021 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/21-248 | Glass, Andrew; Grotenhuis, Jorke; Nederhof, Mark-Jan; Polis, Stéphane; Rosmorduc, Serge; Werning, Daniel A. (2021-12-22), Additional control characters for Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts | ||||
L2/22-023 | Anderson, Deborah; Whistler, Ken; Pournader, Roozbeh; Constable, Peter (2022-01-22), "4a. Format Control Characters", Recommendations to UTC #170 January 2022 on Script Proposals | ||||
L2/22-016 | Constable, Peter (2022-04-21), "D.1 4a Format Control Characters", UTC #170 Minutes | ||||
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