Martin Andreas Stadler

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Martin Andreas Stadler (* 1973 in Munich ) is a German Egyptologist .

Martin Andreas Stadler graduated from high school in Munich in 1992. In 1993/94 he studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich . From 1994 to 1997 he studied Egyptology, Classical Archeology and History at the University of Würzburg . 1997/1998 he received a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation and studied Egyptology at the University of Oxford. In 1998 the Master of Studies in Oriental Studies (Egyptology) followed at Oxford. Stadler then completed a doctoral degree in Egyptology (major), Classical archeology (minor), and history (minor) at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg. In 2001 he completed his master's degree in Würzburg. In 2002 he received his doctorate there. From 2002 to 2006, Stadler was a research assistant at the Chair of Egyptology at the University of Würzburg. In 2006 he became an academic councilortemporarily at the chair for Egyptology at the University of Würzburg. In 2007 he completed his habilitation in Egyptology and was appointed to the Academic Council as a civil servant for life. In 2009 he was awarded the Röntgen Prize by the University of Würzburg, which is given to outstanding young scientists. In the winter semester of 2009/10 he was a substitute professor for Egyptology at the University of Tübingen . In 2011, Stadler was appointed Heisenberg Professor for Ancient Egyptian Cultural History in Ptolemaic-Roman Period and thus professor for Egyptology at the University of Würzburg.

His research focuses on the Egyptian religion , religious traditions, the Egyptian Funerärkunst that Demotistik and the demotic literature. In 2009 the German Research Foundation granted him the sum of 300,000 euros to research the Temple of Dime for three years. The project entered the second phase at the end of 2013 with further DFG funding of around 300,000 euros.

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  • Sage and vizier. Studies on the occurrence, role and nature of the god Thoth in the Egyptian Book of the Dead (= Oriental religions in antiquity. Vol. 1). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2009, ISBN 978-3-16-149854-1 (also: Würzburg, Universität, habilitation paper, 2007).
  • ( edit .): The Papyrus of the Dead of Pa-Month (P. Bibl. nat. 149) (= studies on the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead. Vol. 6). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 2003, ISBN 3-447-04651-1 .

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