Max Uhlemann

Maximilian Adolph Uhlemann (*, ? † 1862) was a German Egyptologist. He published usually under the name Max Uhlemann.

His study of history with a focus on archeology graduated from Uhlemann with a PhD in Leipzig and was able to immediately afterwards habilitieren archeology for the subject. One of his teachers was the Egyptologist Gustav Seyffarth. From 1854 until his death in 1862 he was a lecturer in Egyptian philology at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Göttingen.

Works

  • De veterum Aegyptiorum lingua et litteris: sive de optima signa hieroglyphica explicandi via atque ratione; accedunt indices et vocabularii hieroglyphici specimen, Leipzig 1851
  • Inscriptionis Rosettanae hieroglyphicae decretum sacerdotale, Leipzig 1853
  • Linguae copticae grammatica, Leipzig 1853
  • The Todt court by the ancient Egyptians. A speech habilitation, Berlin 1854
  • Thoth: After classical and Egyptian sources; Or, The sciences of the ancient Egyptians, Göttingen 1855
  • Three days in Memphis, Göttingen 1856
  • Manual of the entire Egyptian antiquities, Leipzig 1857-58
  • Broad astronomy and astrology of the ancients especially the Egyptians, Leipzig 1857 ( Reprint: Leipzig 1921)
  • The last of the Rameses or three millennia ago: a novel culturhistorischer, Leipzig 1860 = three thousand years ago, or the sinking of the Ramesside: a culturhistorischer novel, Second Edition Leipzig, 1863.
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