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Johannes Dümichen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Johannes Dümichen Johannes Dümichen (15 October 1833, Weißholz bei Großglogau – 7 February 1894, Strasbourg) was a German Egyptologist. ==Biography== Dümichen was born near Glogau. He studied philology and theology in Berlin and Breslau. Subsequently he became a pupil of Karl Lepsius and Heinrich Brugsch, and devoted himself to the study of Egyptian inscriptions. He travelled widely in Egypt, and published his results in a number of important books. He was tasked by the Prussian government to explore the Nile Valley in 1862 and 1868. On the first expedition (1862–65), along with investigations of the Nile Valley in Egypt, he also conducted extensive research in Nubia and the Sudan. In 1869 he accompanied the Prussian Crown Prince to Egypt on the occasion of the opening of the Suez Canal. On his fourth trip to Eqypt (1875), he studied the inscriptions of the largest private tomb in the Theban Necropolis.〔(ADB: Dümichen, Johannes ) @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie〕 In 1872 he was chosen professor of Egyptology at Strasbourg,〔(UNISTRA.fr )〕 where a new chair was created to compete with the famous chair of Egyptology at the Collège de France.〔Fr. COLIN, « Comment la création d’une ‘bibliothèque de papyrus’ à Strasbourg compensa la perte des manuscrits précieux brûlés dans le siège de 1870 », ''La revue de la BNU'', 2, 2010, p. 24-47.〕
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