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Jan Assmann

    July 7, 1938 – February 19, 2024

    Jan Assmann is a preeminent figure in Egyptology and cultural studies, renowned for developing a highly influential theory of cultural and communicative memory. His work delves into the profound connections between memory, identity, and cultural heritage, offering insightful perspectives on how societies remember and construct their past. Assmann is also recognized for his thought-provoking interpretations of the origins of monotheism, which he posits as a pivotal rupture from earlier cosmotheistic traditions. His scholarship uniquely bridges detailed archaeological findings with deep philosophical reflection, illuminating the evolution of human belief systems and cultural consciousness.

    Joseph und seine Brüder II. Text und Kommentar in einer Kassette
    Das kulturelle Gedächtnis.
    Die Zauberflöte
    Ägyptische Mysterien?
    From Akhenaten to Moses : ancient Egypt and religious change
    The Invention of Religion