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Franz Joseph Lauth (18 February 1822, Landau, Germany - 11 February 1895, Munich), was a German Egyptologist. ==Career== From 1842-1845 he studied classical philology. In 1849 he became a teacher at the Wilhelmsgymnasium (Munich). In 1865 he was appointed professor at the Maximilians Gymnasium and received a gold medal from Maximilian II of Bavaria. From this recognization he was able to gain access to the collections at the court and library of Louis I and study the royal collection of Egyptian artifacts held within. He later studied similar collections in Vienna, Trieste, Rome, Florence, Paris, London and Leiden (focusing especially on the papyri). He made major contributions to the newly founded ''Journal of Egyptian Language and Antiquities''. In 1869 he was appointed Honorary Professor of Egyptology, at Munich University and curator of the Egyptian collections.〔(Projekt Runeberg ) Retrieved 12:48, 28 August 2011 via Wikipedia Sweden〕〔Joseph Thomas. - ''Universal pronouncing dictionary of biography and mythology (Volume 2)'' () Retrieved 2012-01-21〕 Some time later he began to be heavily criticized for the style of his writings. In the winter of 1872/73 he toured Egypt (Cairo, Alexandria and Luxor) which led to him publish some ''Travel letters'', about his experiences there. Subsequent research by others increasingly diminished the importance of his writings. After his resignation in 1882, he was gradually forgotten.〔() Retrieved 13/09/2011 Kessler, Dieter, "Lauth, Franz Joseph," in: New German Biography 13 (1982), p. 741 f. () or () Retrieved 2011-11-05〕
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