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CATALOGUE OF DIGITAL LIBRARY - EGYPTOLOGY - CATALOGO DE BIBLIOTECA DIGITAL - EGIPTOLOGIA - ( UPDATED DECEMBER 2016 )
Juan José Castillos
(Books and papers have been entered in alphabetical order as they were incorporated into the Library, therefore it is a primarily chronological and then alphabetical list)
Current Research in Egyptology 2022 (Book of Abstracts)
2022 •
Louis Dautais, Margarita Danilova, Noemie Fathy, Abraham Ignacio Fernández Pichel, Marianne Pinon, Marta Valerio
Dear colleagues, we are very pleased to announce that the Book of Abstracts for the International Congress “Current Research in Egyptology 2022” hosted by the Université Montpellier III – Paul Valéry (France) is available! The aim of this congress is to present current research and perspectives covering all spheres of interest in present-day Egyptology.
UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology
UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology Title Permalink Journal UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, 1(1) Publication Date
2020 •
Susanne Voss, Thomas L. Gertzen
The period from 1882 to 1914 has been termed the “Golden Age” of Egyptology. Under Adolf Erman, the successor of Carl Richard Lepsius, one of Egyptology’s “founding fathers,” who had died in 1884, Egyptology experienced the inauguration of the Ancient Egyptian Dictionary Project in 1897 and the founding of the German Oriental Society in 1898. Erman’s successful effort to send Ludwig Borchardt to Egypt in 1895 was the prelude to a permanent presence of German Egyptology in Egypt. The implementation in 1898 of an international project to create the Catalogue Général (CG) was followed by Borchardt’s appointment as scholarly attaché at the German Consulate General in Cairo in 1899, the construction of “German House” in Western Thebes in 1904, the establishment of the Imperial German Institute in Cairo between 1906 and 1907, and the initiation of a program of excavations and research in Egypt. In 1912 the painted bust of Queen Nefertiti was discovered. During the same decades, the Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (ZÄS), under Erman’s editorship, remained the single most prestigious journal for matters Egyptological. The far-reaching and long-term influence of the “École de Berlin” (Berlin School), headed by Adolf Erman, is a hallmark of the era.
AEC Egyptology Newsletter 1 (15.11.2008)
Ashkhen Zakharyan
The Director’s Edito - “In Memoriam Champollioni” - Our website is on! - The “Sarcophagus Project” - The “Armenian Egypt Exploration Society (A-EES)” - Our Ethical Charter for Good Egyptology - Our center's specialization: The Plants of Ancient Egypt - The Press talks about us! - Please sponsor one or more computers ! - Those we wish to thank!
Current Research in Egyptology 2017: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Symposium: University of Naples, “L’Orientale” 3–6 May 2017
Stefania Mainieri
AEC Egyptology Newsletter 4 (01.06.2008)
Ashkhen Zakharyan
The Director’s Edito - “Mummies are not museum “objects” - The “Sarcophagus Project” - The 5000 photos of plants species of Egypt-mark exceeded !- Our predecessors in the study of “The Plants of Ancient Egypt”: Georg A. Schweinfurth (1836-1925). Gifts from our sponsors ! - Follow up...and Arpag Mekhitarian. Encaustic and “Fayum Portraits”…an introduction.
Ten Years Later. in EDAL Egyptological Documents Archives Libraries 1, p. 11-20. ISSN: 2038-2286
Patrizia Piacentini
The formation of the Egyptological Archives and Library of the Università degli Studi di Milano and their main activities until 2009
AEC Egyptology Newsletter 14 (25.03.2010)
Ashkhen Zakharyan
Edito: Academic acknowledgment in a fifth scientific discipline! “AGORA” will be screened by students as testing ground on ancient “Egyptian” art. The major cost savings of the “Point of Synthesis” academic shift! Prof. Richard Wilkinson made an Honorary Member of our centre. Silent appearnce of a copy of von Hohenburg's very rare Thesaurus Hiroglyphicorum. Advances in Egyptology No. 1 (2010) printed & revised deadline for No. 2! (2011)
AEC Egyptology Newsletter 2 (08.04.2008)
Ashkhen Zakharyan
The Director’s Edito - The “SARCOPHAGUS PROJECT” accepted! - Over 1250 connections to our website since its opening! - The press talks again about us! - The Flora of Ancient Egypt (FoAE) in progress...- Our predecessors in the study of “The Plants of Ancient Egypt”: Carl Sigismund Kunth (1788-1850) - Gifts from our sponsors ! - Follow up - “Pharmacy in Ancient Egypt” conference - University of Manchester (U.K.)
Current Research in Egyptology 2022 (Programme)
2022 •
Louis Dautais, Margarita Danilova, Noemie Fathy, Abraham Ignacio Fernández Pichel, Marianne Pinon, Marta Valerio
Dear colleagues, we are very pleased to announce that the Programme for the International Congress “Current Research in Egyptology 2022” hosted by the Université Montpellier III – Paul Valéry (France) is available! The aim of this congress is to present current research and perspectives covering all spheres of interest in present-day Egyptology.