What's New at ELRC?

Posted: 1/19/2025
Updated to .Net Core 9.0
Posted: 1/25/2024
Added AED Dictionary from: https://simondschweitzer.github.io/aed/
Posted: 12/20/2023
Validated/Modified Aegyptus font to use Unicode Glyphs first plus improved Hieroglyph screen
Posted: 12/4/2023
Created blazor version of website
Posted: 11/15/2023
Updated to .Net Core 8.0
Posted: 9/15/2023
Added Hebrew Dictionary (OT/NT Words)
Posted: 8/24/2023
Added Mark Vygus Dictionary(2018)
Posted: 8/24/2023
Added Faulkner Dictionary
Posted: 6/24/2023
Added Coptic Dictionary from: https://github.com/KELLIA/dictionary
Posted: 6/21/2023
Heiroglyphs - Enhanced the keyboard with Gardiner + Transliteration
Posted: 6/2/2023
Added New Thesaurus Search
Posted: 6/19/2023
Re-imported Ancient Egypt Dictionary - Added 6k Words
Posted: 6/15/2023
Added SSL Certificate
Posted: 6/13/2023
Upgraded Aegyptus Font to 13.0
Posted: 2/24/2023
Upgraded to .Net Core 7.0
Posted: 3/23/2021
Upgraded to .Net Core 5.0
Posted: 9/15/2020
Upgraded to .Net Core 3.1
Posted: 7/8/2018
Added Security + Biblical Translation
Posted: 5/28/2018
Upgraded to .Net Core 2.2
Posted: 10/11/2015
Overlapping-Glyphs are cool. Akkadian has those too. On the hieroglyphs page, these are called quadrats.
Posted: 10/10/2015
Added QalCode. This is based on the "Letter Frequence Analysis" plus the soundcode.
Posted: 10/9/2015
Current Thoughts: I suspect some of the bi-literal / tri-literal sounds are incorrect assignments, like
𓆳
M4: "rnp". I think this is what Champolion wanted it to be, and not what it actually is.
I think the combination glyphs, ie. 𓅖
- G20, arm over owl, ej+m is a leading vowel, or "em" sound. These combo symbols reveal the vowels. The soundcode should be: 0n.
Posted: 10/8/2015
Added support for wildcards, _ , in searches.
Posted: 10/7/2015
Fixed Soundcodes for Undeciphered glyphs(_) + Explicit Vowels(0).
Posted: 10/06/2015
𓏏
- X1, is the most frequently used hieroglyph and appears in 30% of all Egyptian words. This is double the next most used character(18%).
This outlying character is a common characteristic that occurs in other related semitic languages like both Amarigna and Tigrigna.
However, in those languages, this most used sound is not "t". It is instead: ን - "Ne".
Posted: 10/05/2015
I have performed a Letter Frequency Analysis on the Egyptian language. There is a match with the Amarigna/Tigrigna Languages. There is a closer affinity to Tigrigna.
Posted: 10/04/2015
Internet Explorer Issue discovered! Searching or Translating Glyphs(UTF-16) doesn't always work in IE(UTF-8 only): See here
Posted: 10/03/2015
Phonetic Search Added!
Posted: 10/02/2015
Dictionary Search Added!
Posted: 10/01/2015
Geez Keyboard Added!