Lepsius is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Johannes Lepsius (1858–1926), German humanitarian Karl Richard Lepsius (1810–1884)...
Karl Richard Lepsius (Latin: Carolus Richardius Lepsius) (23 December 1810 – 10 July 1884) was a Prussian Egyptologist, linguist and modern archaeologist...
Standard Alphabet is a Latin-script alphabet developed by Karl Richard Lepsius. Lepsius initially used it to transcribe Egyptian hieroglyphs in his Denkmäler...
Lepsius (1857–1929). His grandfather was the Naumburg County Commissioner Peter Carl Lepsius (1775–1853), his great-grandfather Johann August Lepsius...
interviews Oliver Lepsius, the university's professor of jurisprudence expressed his anger very powerfully over the affair. Oliver Nicolai Lepsius was born in...
Nicolai. His younger brother Johannes Lepsius became a Protestant theologian, humanist and orientalist. Reinhold Lepsius was stylistically affiliated with...
ISBN 3-932338-13-8; pgs.216-232 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sabine Lepsius. Literature by and about Sabine Lepsius in the German National Library catalogue...
The Lepsius list of pyramids is a list of sixty-seven ancient Egyptian pyramids established in 1842–1843 by Karl Richard Lepsius (1810–1884), an Egyptologist...
Egyptian mythology. In 1842, Karl Richard Lepsius produced the first modern list of pyramids—now known as the Lepsius list of pyramids—in which he counted...
Pyramide «Lepsius Nr. XXIV». Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lepsius XXIV Pyramid. Czech Institute of Egyptology: Pyramid "Lepsius no. XXIV" New...
to thorough investigation. John Shae Perring (1835–1837), Karl Richard Lepsius (1842–1846), who catalogued the ruins as XXVI in his pyramid list, Jacques...
in 1986. Lepsius measured the base of the pyramid as being 85 m (279 ft; 162 cu) square; Stadelmann measured it as being 40 m (130 ft). Lepsius further...
Renate Lepsius (born Renate Meyer: 21 June 1927 - 28 June 2004) was a German journalist, historian and politician (SPD). She resigned from the German...
The Lepsius I Pyramid is the ruin of a large mud brick monument in Abu Rawash near Cairo. So far, it has not been attributed to any ruler. It is located...
ruled c. 1800 BC as the sixth pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty. Karl Richard Lepsius also discovered cartouches bearing the name of Amenemhat's daughter, Sobekneferu...
as Lepsius XXV, designates a pair of adjacent monuments located on the south-eastern edge of the Abusir necropolis, south of the pyramid Lepsius XXIV...
Paranilotic is a group of languages proposed by Carl Meinhof. Karl Lepsius had established the Nilotic languages as a family, with Western, Eastern, and...
a pipe for Lepsius, modifications of Latin letters for Jones), there was a conceptual difference between them and Doke or Beach: Lepsius used one letter...
a period of about 1,000 years. In 1842, the Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius introduced for these texts the German name Todtenbuch (modern spelling...
Constitute Project. Retrieved 15 April 2024. Robert Blackburn (2022). O. Lepsius; A. Nußberger; C. Schönberger; C. Waldhoff & C. Walter (eds.). "The Constitutional...
Wayback Machine, [27] (international law). Robert Blackburn (2022). O. Lepsius; A. Nußberger; C. Schönberger; C. Waldhoff & C. Walter (eds.). "The Constitutional...
that had filled in the tomb. It was still only by crawling that Richard Lepsius was able to reach the end of the tomb in 1844–1845, exploring the accessible...
the Fyoom, Oases and eastern desert, from Sooez to Bertenice. p. 508. Lepsius, Richard (1849). Die Chronologie der Ägypter. Berlin. pp. 220, 301. Bunsen...
known as the Second Intermediate Period. Bunsen's student Karl Richard Lepsius primarily used a bipartite system in his 1849–1858 Denkmäler aus Ägypten...
Lepsius nonetheless discovered a narrow corridor leading down to a nearly square chamber. In it, he found a roughly hewn stone sarcophagus. Lepsius dated...
field of Abusir. Known today under the names of Lepsius XXIV and Lepsius XXV given to them by Lepsius in his list of pyramids, both monuments are heavily...
first published by Jean-Francois Champollion in 1845, and by Karl Richard Lepsius four years later. The upper register of the second western pylon, shows...