Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing


Friedrich Wilhelm von Bissing was a German Egyptologist. He was the son of Prussian general Moritz Ferdinand von Bissing.
He studied classical philology, archaeology, Egyptology and art history in Bonn and Berlin, obtaining his doctorate in 1896 with the thesis "De tabula quam dicunt statistica Tuthmosis III commentatio". After graduation, he spent considerable time in Egypt, performing museum and excavatory work. He was instrumental towards the development of the "General catalog" of the Cairo Museum, and with Ludwig Borchardt, conducted an archaeological excavation of the Sun Temple of Nyuserre Ini at Abu Gurab.
In 1900 he received his habilitation at the University of Munich, where he later attained the posts of associate professor and full professor. From 1922 until his retirement in 1926, he served as a professor at the University of Utrecht. For the last 30 years of his life he worked as a private scholar in the town of Oberaudorf am Inn.

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