Franz Joseph Lauth
Franz Joseph Lauth, was a German Egyptologist.
Career
From 1842 to 1845 he studied classical philology. In 1849, he became a teacher at the Wilhelmsgymnasium (Munich).- From 1863 to 1865 he traveled in Egypt.
- In 1865 he was appointed professor at the Maximilians Gymnasium and received the Great Golden Medal from Maximilian II of Bavaria, for his chronological studies of the zodiac circle of Dendera and Manetho.
- From this recognition he was able to gain access to the collections at the court and library of king Ludwig I of Bavaria and study the royal collection of Egyptian artifacts held within. He later studied similar collections in Vienna, Trieste, Rome, Florence, Paris, London and Leiden. He made major contributions to the newly founded Journal of Egyptian Language and Antiquities. In 1869 he was appointed Honorary Professor of Egyptology, at Munich University and curator of the Egyptian collections.
He was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society in 1872.
Selected works
Lauth published 184 books, papers and miscellaneous writings during his lifetime.- From Prehistoric Times of Egypt: A clear representation of the Egyptian history and culture from first beginnings to Augustus
- The Zodiacs of Denderah: memo where they establish that these are memorial calendars of...
- Manetho and the Turiner King's papyrus
- The Historical Results of Egyptology
- Explicatory Index of the monuments of the Egyptian Alterthums
- Guide to the K. Antiquarium in Munich
- Papyrus Prisse
- Egyptian Chronology - 240 pages
- From ancient Egypt: Issue 1 The prehistoric period
- The Stele of Piankhy
- On the date of the Nativity - ''Letter to Mr.Bosanquet''