Walter Wreszinski (18 March 1880 – 9 April 1935) was a German Egyptologist and professor at Albertus University of Königsberg. Wreszinski was born in...
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and burns. The papyrus was first published in 1912 in Leipzig by Walter Wreszinski. The papyrus is also known as BM EA 10059. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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and a translation did not become available until 1909, published by Walter Wreszinski. In 1875, the Ebers Papyrus, covering a broad concept of general pathology...
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initially by Heinrich Karl Brugsch, but was translated and published by Walter Wreszinski in 1909. Only a German translation is available. The papyrus contains...
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Eustis Winlock (American, 1884–1950) Ewa Wipszycka (Polish, born 1933) Walter Wreszinski (German, 1880–1935) Sakuji Yoshimura (Japanese, born 1943) Thomas...
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his grandmother, Dr. Ruth Tichauer of Wreszinski, who was born in Königsberg in 1910 daughter Walter Wreszinski and died in La Paz in 1995. He used to...
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Scientific career Fields Egyptology Prehistoric archaeology Thesis Tunis (Algier und Nachbargebeite) Neolithikum (1927) Doctoral advisor Walter Wreszinski...
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physics Institutions ETH Zurich Doctoral advisor Res Jost Doctoral students Jürg Fröhlich Konrad Osterwalder José Fernando Perez Walter F. Wreszinski...
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the Goddess. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press. ISBN 978-1-59333-717-9. Wreszinski, Walter (1912). Der Londoner medizinische Papyrus (Brit. Museum nr. 10,059)...
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