László Kákosy
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Dr. László Kákosy was a Hungarian Egyptologist, a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
The Hungarian Academy of Sciences is the most important and prestigious learned society of Hungary. Its seat is at the bank of the Danube in Budapest.-History:...

. He is one of the most esteemed Hungarian egyptologists and was the author and translator of several books and publications.

He went to the Ferenc Rákóczi High School between 1947–1951 then studied archaeology at Eötvös Loránd University where he received a degree in 1956. He spent the next three years working at the Egyptology department of the Hungarian Museum of Fine Arts.

In 1960 he started teaching at the Egyptology department of Eötvös University, and from 1972 he was the senior lecturer at the department. In 1974 he received his doctoral degree (thesis title: Világnézet és valláspolitika az egyiptomi Újbirodalom idején és a későkorban – "Worldview and religious politics during the Egyptian New Kingdom and Late Period"). He was a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (from 1998; the title of his inaugural speech was Théba a Ptolemaiosz- és a római korban – "Thebes in the Ptolemaic and Roman times") and of the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften. He started the excavations of the Theban tomb of Djehutimes (TT32
TT32
The Theban Tomb TT32 is located in El-Khokha, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor. It is the burial place of the Ancient Egyptian official, Djehutymose....

), and was the leader of the expedition until his death.

Professor Kákosy was married to poet and translator Éva Grigássy (1925–2002).

Selected publications

  • Ré fiai ("Sons of Re"; Budapest, 1979); later re-published as Az ókori Egyiptom története és kultúrája ("History and Culture of Ancient Egypt")
  • Varázslás az ókori Egyiptomban ("Magic in Ancient Egypt"; Budapest, 1969)
  • Egy évezred a Nílus völgyében Memphisz az Óbirodalom korában ("A Millennium in the Nile Valley: Memphis in the Old Kingdom"; with Edith Varga, Budapest, 1970)
  • A gyönyörűség dalainak kezdete: óegyiptomi szerelmes versek ("The Beginnings of the Songs of Beauty: Ancient Egyptian Love Poems"; translated from ancient Egyptian; Budapest, 1974)
  • Fény és káosz: A kopt gnósztikus kódexek ("Light and Chaos: The Coptic Gnostic Codices", Budapest, 1984)
  • Az alexandriai időisten válogatott tanulmányok, 1957-1998 ("The Time God of Alexandria: Selected Publications 1957–1998)" Budapest, 2001)
  • The mortuary monument of Djehutymes TT 32 (Budapest, 2004)
  • Egyiptomi és mezopotámiai regék és mondák ("Egyptian and Mesopotamian Stories and Legends"; with Aladár Dobrossy)

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