Emile Amélineau

Emile Amélineau (1850 - died on January 12th, 1915 with Châteaudun) is a Architecte, Archéologue and Egyptologist French.

Emile Amélineau discovered in 1895 the stele of Ouadji, the king snake, sovereign of Egypt of. The object which goes back to approximately 3000 years before our era is exposed today to the Louvre.

It made gift in September 1905 of part of its collections at the Company dunoise of archeology of Châteaudun, collection now exposed to the municipal museum of the Art schools and Natural history of this city.

Publications

  • Test on the Egyptian gnosticism, its developments and its Egyptian origin , E. Leroux, Paris, 1887.

  • Egyptian morals, fifteen centuries before our era, study on the papyrus of Boulaq n° 4 , Library of the school of the high studies, E. Leroux, Paris, 1892.
  • Test on the historical and philosophical evolution of the ideas morals in old Egypt , E. Leroux, Paris, 1895.
  • new excavations of Abydos, 1895-1896 , full report of the excavations…, E. Leroux, Paris, 1901.
  • New excavations of Abydos, 1896-1897 , full report of the excavations…, E. Leroux, Paris, 1902.
  • With A. Lemoine, new excavations of Abydos, 1897-1898 , full report of the excavations…, E. Leroux, Paris, 1904-1905.
  • Prolégomènes being studied of the Egyptian religion, test on the mythology of Egypt , n°21, Library of the school of the high studies, E. Leroux, Paris, 1908.

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