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Leclant, Jean was born on August 8, 1920 in Paris. Son of Laurence Pannier and René Leclant.
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Leclant, Jean was born on August 8, 1920 in Paris. Son of Laurence Pannier and René Leclant.
Certified, University Paris, Sorbonne, 1945. Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities, University Paris, Sorbonne, 1955. Doctor of Philosophy honoris causa, Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium, 1991.
Doctor of Philosophy honoris causa, University Bologne, Italy, 1992.
Professor Egyptology University Strasbourg, France, 1953-1963, University Sorbonne, Paris, 1963-1979. Director studies École Pratique des Hautes Études, since 1964. Professor emeritus Egyptology Collège de France, 1979-1990.
Director Mission Française Archéologique, Ethiopia, 1952-1956. Member archaeological missions to Sudan, 1960-1978, Egypt, 1948-1998. Member Institute France, Academy des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Paris, since 1974, perpetual secretary, since 1983.
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Author: Enquêtes sur les Sacerdoces et les Sanctuaires Égyptiens à l'Epoque dite "Ethiopienne," 1954, French Bibliographical Digest, Archaeology, 1945-1955, I, Egypt and Surrounding Countries, 1956, Dans les Pas des Pharaons, 1958, Montouemhat, Quatrième Prophète d'Amon, Prince de la Ville, 1961, Recherches sur les Monuments Thébains de la XXVe Dynastie, 1965, Inventaire Bibliographique des Isiaca I, 1972, II, 1974, III, 1984, IV, 1991. Co-author: Karnak-Nord IV, 1954, Le Temple Haut du Complexe Funéraire du Roi Teti, 1972, Kition II, 1976, Le Temple Haut du Complexe Funéraire du Roi Ounas, 1977, La Culture des Chasseurs du Nil et du Sahara, 2 vols., 1980.
Co-editor: Soleb I-V, 1966-2001. Director series in collection: L'Univers des Formes, I, 1978, II, 1979, III, 1980. Director Repertoire d'Epigraphie Meroitique, 3 vols, 2000.
Founder, director (newsletter) Meroitic Newsletter, since 1968. Founder, co-director (journal) Annales d'Ethiopie, 1955-1972. Contributor numerous articles to professional journals.
Commandment French Navy, 1945-1946. Fellow British Academy, Academy of Sciences Vienna (correspondent). Member Institute d'Égypte, Association de l'Accademia dei Lincei, Royal Academy Belgium, Royal Academy Denmark, Royal Academy Sweden, Bavarian Academy, Romania Academy, German Archaeol.
Institute, Royal Academy Madrid, Royal Academy Barcelona, Austrian Archaeol. Institute, Academy Mediterranean Studies, Italian Institute of Near and Far East (honorary), Academy Europaea, Russian Academy of Sciences (foreign), Academy Pontaniana (Naples), Academy Athens, American Philosophical Society (Boston), Society Asiatique (honorary president), Overseas Academy of Sciences (Paris), Academy Delphinale, Academy d'Aix-en-Provence, Academy de Lyon, Academy de Bordeaux, Academy de Marseille, National Society Antiquarians of France, International Association Egyptologists (honorary secretary-general), Group for Meroitic Studies (co-president), Society for Nubian Studies (honorary president), International Association for History of Religions (vice president), French Commission for United Nations Educational (vice president), Archael. Research Commission Overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Married Marie-Françoise Alexandre-Hatvany, July 7, 1988.