Alexandre Moret
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Alexandre Moret (French: [mɔʁɛ]; 19 September 1868, Aix-les-Bains – 2 February 1938, Paris) was a French Egyptologist.
Life
[edit]From 1906 to 1923 Moret was curator of the Musée Guimet.[1] In 1918 Moret succeeded Émile Amélineau as Director of Studies for the Religions of Egypt within the Fifth Section of the École pratique des hautes études, devoted to religious science.[2]
In 1923 he became Professor of Egyptology at the College de France, and in 1927 a member of the French Academy. In 1926 he delivered the Frazer Lecture at Oxford University, taking the killing of god in Egypt as his theme.[3]
Moret developed an interest in Durkheimian sociology, co-authoring a book on ancient society with Georges Davy.[4]
Works
[edit]- Du caractère religieux de la royauté pharaonique, 1902.
- Le rituel du culte divin journalier en Égypte, d'après les papyrus de Berlin et les textes du temple de Séti 1er, à Abydos , 1902.
- Études sur le calendrier égyptien, 1907.
- Au temps des Pharaons, 1908. Translated by Madame Moret as In the time of the Pharaohs, 1911.
- Chronologie égyptienne, 1912.
- Rois et dieux d'Égypte, 1911. Translated by Madame Moret as Kings and Gods of Egypt, 1912.
- Mystères égyptiens, 1913.
- Sarcophages de l'époque bubastite à l'époque saïte, 1913
- (with Georges Davy) Des clans aux empires; l'organisation sociale chez les primitifs et dans l'Orient ancien. Translated by V. Gordon Childe as From Tribe to Empire: social organization among primitives and in the Ancient East, 1926
- Le Nil et la civilisation égyptienne, 1926. Translated by M. R. Dobie as The Nile and Egyptian civilization, 1927.
- Histoire de l'Orient, 1936.
References
[edit]- ^ Rarities of the Musée Guimet. Asia Society: distributed by New York Graphic Society. 1974. p. 15. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
- ^ John I. Brooks III, Institutionalizing Durkeimian Sociology of Religion: the case of the Fifth Section Archived 2012-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Alexandre Moret, La mise à mort du Dieu en Égypte, Paris: Paul Geuthner, 1927.
- ^ John I. Brooks III (2002). "The Durkheimians and the Fifth Section of the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes: An Overview". In Idinopulos, Thomas A.; Wilson, Brian C. (eds.). Reappraising Durkheim for the Study and Teaching of Religion Today. BRILL. p. 106. ISBN 978-90-04-12339-7. Retrieved 9 December 2012.