- Heinrich Karl Brugsch
Heinrich Karl Brugsch (also "Brugsch-Pasha") (
18 February ,1827 –9 September ,1894 ) was a GermanEgyptologist , born inBerlin . He was associated withAuguste Mariette in his excavations at Memphis. He became director of the School ofEgyptology atCairo , and his works on the subject are numerous, and of great value.Brugsch was the son of a
Prussia n cavalry officer, and was born in the barracks at Berlin. He early manifested a great inclination to Egyptian studies, in which, though encouraged by Humboldt, he was almost entirely self-taught. After completing his university course and visiting foreign museums he was sent to Egypt by the Prussian government in 1853, and contracted an intimate friendship with Mariette. On his return he received an appointment at theEgyptian Museum of Berlin .In 1860 he was sent to Persia on a special mission under Baron Minutoli, travelled over the country, and after Minutoli's death discharged the functions of ambassador. In 1864 he was consul at Cairo, in 1868 professor at
Göttingen , and in 1870 director of the school of Egyptology, founded at Cairo by thekhedive . From this post he was unceremoniously dismissed in 1879 by theEurope an controllers of the public revenues, determined to economize at all hazards; and French influence prevented his succeeding his friend Mariette at theBulaq Museum in 1883. He afterwards resided principally in Germany until his death in 1894, but frequently visited Egypt, took part in another official mission to Persia, and organized an Egyptian exhibit at the Philadelphia Exposition in 1876.He had been made a
pasha by the khedive in 1881. He published his autobiography in 1894, concluding with a warm panegyric upon British rule in Egypt. Brugsch's services to Egyptology are most important, particularly in the decipherment of Demotic and the making of a vast Hieroglyphic-Demotic dictionary (1867-1882).He was buried in Berlin-
Charlottenburg . His tombstone is a reused lid of an Egyptian sarcophagus of theOld Kingdom .References
* [http://www.vlib.us/brugsch/ 'My Life and My Travels' By Heinrich Brugsch] 1894 Berlin, 1992 English version
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