Leipzig Egyptological Studies

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The Leipzig Egyptological Studies ( LÄS or LÄSt for short ) was an irregularly published, scientific monograph series on Egyptology , i.e. a series . Between 1935 and 1939, eleven volumes were published by Augustin, Glückstadt Verlag. The series was edited by Walther Wolf , professor at Leipzig University .

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  • Book 1: Walther Wolf : Individual and Community in Egyptian Culture , 1935
  • Book 2: Joachim Spiegel : The Idea of ​​the Judgment of the Dead in the Egyptian Religion , 1935
  • Book 3: Kurt Sethe : The hieroglyphic writing system: A lecture , 1935
  • Booklet 4: Georg Steindorff , Walther Wolf: Die Thebanische Gräberwelt , 1936
  • Book 5: Heinrich Schäfer : The ancient Egyptian portrait , 1936
  • Volume 6: Herbert Daniel Schaedel : The lists of the great Harris papyrus: Your economic and political exploitation , 1936
  • Booklet 7: Hermann Grapow : Linguistic and Written Formation of Egyptian Texts , 1936
  • Booklet 8: Walther Wolf: Essence and Value of Egyptology , 1937
  • Booklet 9: Joachim Spiegel: The story of the quarrel of Horus and Seth in Pap.Beatty I as a literary work , 1937
  • Booklet 10: Alfred Hermann : The Egyptian King Novella , 1938
  • Booklet 11: Ragna Enking : The Apis Altar by Johann Melchior Dinglingler: A Contribution to the Controversy of the West with Ancient Egypt , 1939

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Literature from and about Leipzig Egyptological studies in the catalog of the German National Library