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Jan Assmann (b. July 7, 1938) is a German Egyptologist who was born in Langelsheim. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 400 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolutionâ (2,912 Ã 4,368 pixels, file size: 2. ...
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An Egyptologist is any archaeologist, historian, linguist, or art historian who specializes in Egyptology, the scientific study of Ancient Egypt and its antiquities. ...
Langelsheim is a town and a municipality in the district of Goslar, in Lower Saxony, Germany. ...
Education and teaching He went to school in Lübeck and Heidelberg before going on to study Egyptology, Classical Archeology and Greek Studies in Munich, Heidelberg, Paris and Göttingen. He has been professor of Egyptology in Heidelberg since 1976. In addition, he worked as a guest professor in Paris (Collège de France, École Pratique des Hautes Études, EHESS), Jerusalem (Hebrew University, Dormition Abbey) and the US (Yale, Houston, University of Chicago). The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as Luebeck. ...
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The Great Sphinx of Giza against Khafres Pyramid at the Giza pyramid complex. ...
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Archeological work Since 1967 he has been conducting archaeological fieldwork in Western Thebes (on officials’ graves dating back to the Saite period and the time of the Ramesses). He is the author of numerous books and articles on Egyptian religion, history, literature and art. He has also published comparative studies focusing on cultural theory (Das kulturelle Gedächtnis) and religion (Monotheismus und Kosmotheismus). Jan Assmann is a member of the Heidelberg Academy, the German Institute for Archaeology, the Institute for Historical Anthropology, the Egypt Exploration Society and the Société Française d’Egyptologie. He is also a member of various advisory committees including those of the Institute for Cultural Studies in Essen, the Research Institute of the Protestant University Community and the Centre for Cultural Studies in Stuttgart. The Egypt Exploration Society (abbreviated EES) is the foremost learned society in the United Kingdom promoting the field of Egyptology. ...
Awards - 1996 Max Planck Award for Research
- 1998 German Historians’ Prize
- 1998 Honorary Doctorate in Theology from the Theology Faculty, Munster
References This article is based on the short biography at litrix.de, referenced in the links section, below.
Publications - Re und Amun: Die Krise des polytheistischen Weltbilds im Ägypten der 18.-20. Dynastie (Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 51). Fribourg and Göttingen 1983.
- Ägypten: Theologie und Frömmigkeit einer frühen Hochkultur. Urban-Bücherei, Bd.366, Stuttgart 1984.
- Maât: l'Égypte pharaonique et l'idée de justice sociale. Conférences, essais et leçons du Collège de France. Paris: Julliard, 1989. (Arabic Translation 1996).
- Ma`at: Gerechtigkeit und Unsterblichkeit im alten Ägypten. Munich 1990.
- Stein und Zeit: Mensch und Gesellschaft im Alten Ägypten. Munich 1991.
- Das kulturelle Gedächtnis: Schrift, Erinnerung und politische Identität in frühen Hochkulturen. Munich 1992.
(title translates as: Cultural Memory: Writing, Remembering and Political Identity in Early Civilizations) - Ägypten: Eine Sinngeschichte. Munich 1996.
- Moses the Egyptian: The Memory of Egypt in Western Monotheism. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1997.
- Moses der Ägypter: Entzifferung einer Gedächtnisspur. Munich 1998.
- Weisheit und Mysterium: Das Bild der Griechen von Ägypten. Munich 2000.
- Herrschaft und Heil: Politische Theologie in Altägypten, Israel und Europa. Munich 2000.
- Religion und kulturelles Gedächtnis: Ten Studies. Munich 2000.
- Tod und Jenseits im Alten Ägypten. Munich 2001.
- Die Mosaische Unterscheidung oder Der Preis des Monotheismus. Munich 2003.
- Thomas Mann und Ägypten, Mythos und Monotheismus in den Josephsromanen, Munich 2006.
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