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French Egyptologist
Eugène Revillout
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French Egyptologist
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Place of birth
Besançon
Place of death
Paris
Age
69 years
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Biography
Eugène Revillout (4 May 1843 in Besançon - 11 January 1913) was a French Egyptologist.
Revillout worked for the Louvre in Paris, as both a curator for the collection and professor of Egyptian at its school. He dealt particularly with the youngest branches of the Egyptian language and literature, Demotic and Coptic. Revillout was among the first that dealt with the legal history of ancient Egypt. He died in 1913.
With Heinrich Karl Brugsch and François Chabas, he published the Revue égyptologique (inaugural issue 1880).
Works
- Nouvelle chrestomathie démotique. Paris (1878)
- Chrestomathie démotique. Paris (1880)
- Le Roman de Setna. Paris (1880)
- Cours de langue démotique : un poème satirique. Paris (1884)
- Le procès d'Hermias : d'après les sources démotiques et des grecques. Paris (1884)
- Les obligations en droit égytien comparé aux autres droits de l'Antiquité. Paris (1887)
- Actes et contrats des musées égyptienne de Boulaq et du Louvre. Paris (1876)
- Le concile de Nicée d'après les textes coptes. Paris (1881)
- Lettres sur les monnaies égyptiennes. Paris (1895)
- Mélanges sur la métrologie, l'economie politique et l'histoire de l'ancienne égyptiennes. Paris (1896)
- Précis du droit égyptien. Paris (1902)
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Notable French Historians
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1800 to 1849
Notable French Legal historians
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1800 to 1849
Notable French Archaeologists
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1800 to 1849
Notable French Anthropologists
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1800 to 1849
Notable French Egyptologists
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1800 to 1849
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