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Friedrich Preisigke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Friedrich Preisigke Preisigke (14 February 1856 in Dessau – 1924 in Heidelberg) was a German Egyptologist and papyrologist. ==Life== Born in Dessau, he attended the Cathedral gymnasium at Brandenburg an der Havel, later became a clerk in the German Post Office and in 1897 he was appointed director of the telegraph lines in Berlin. Although he had already launched a white collar career, his deep love for classical literature and ancient history led him to closely follow the lectures of great scholars of the time, such as the philologist Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, epigraphist Hermann Dessau and philologist Paul M. Meyer, by whom he was introduced to the study of papyrology. In 1903 Preisigke graduated from the University of Halle with a thesis supervised by the orientalist Ulrich Wilcken. In 1908 he became Director of Telegraphs in Strasbourg, and in 1913 was appointed professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Strasbourg. In June 1915 he was elected an extraordinary member of the Academy of Sciences in Heidelberg, and in 1918 founded the ''(Institut für Papyrologie )'' in the same city, which continues today to be Germany's leading centre of papyrology.〔(Obituary ''Friedrich Preisigke'' H. I. Bell ) The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Jul., 1924), pp. 172-173 Egypt Exploration Society〕
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