Helmut Satzinger

Helmut Satzinger
Born (1938-01-21) January 21, 1938
Linz
Nationality Austrian
Occupation Egyptologist and coptologist

Helmut Satzinger (born January 21, 1938, in Linz) is an Austrian Egyptologist and Coptologist. He studied Egyptology, Arabic Philology and African Languages at the University of Vienna and, for 1 year, at Cairo University. Immediately after obtaining his PhD degree in 1964, he became commissioned to catalogue and publish Coptic papyri in the West Berlin section of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin.

Five years later he was appointed Assistant Curator at the Egyptian and Near Eastern Collection of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and in 1977 he became the Head of the Department.

In 1978 he was attested the qualification for academic lecturing (habilitation) in Egyptology at Vienna University. Since then, he has been regularly giving courses, mainly in Middle Egyptian, Late Egyptian, and Egyptian Epigraphy, Art, and Museology, in Vienna, but also in Hamburg (1980), Munich (1993), at Cairo University (2000), and in Belgrade (2004, 2005). He supervised some thirty egyptological and coptological theses. Satzinger retired from his curatorial work in 2003.

Till then, his egyptological research activities were evenly distributed between the museum (catalogues, epigraphic publications, etc.) and linguistics and (or) philology, in the main Egyptian and Coptic. Of late, he intensified his research in Afro-Asiatic language relations.

Books

Further publications

Several museum and exhibition catalogues, and presentations of the Vienna Egyptian collection and its history. Some 200 articles on Egyptological and Coptological issues, Afro-Asiatic languages, Old Nubian, etc.; some fifty book reviews.

Studies in Honour of Helmut Satzinger

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