Giovanni Anastasi (merchant)

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Giovanni Anastasi (1780–1860) was born into an Armenian family from Damascus.[1] He established himself as a wealthy merchant and antiquarian. Anastasi served as a Swedish-Norwegian Consul General from 1828 until his death. He sold large collections of antiquities—to the Dutch government in 1828, now in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, including the Ipuwer Papyrus;[2] another collection—to the British Museum in 1839, and another to the French in 1857.[3][4] In 1839, the British Museum acquired from Anastasi's collection ostracon of Sinuhe.[5]

See also

  • Giovanni di Niccolò Pappaffy
    , his nephew, Greek Ottoman merchant in British Malta

References

  1. ^ Dawson, Warren R., Anastasi, Sallier and Harris and their Papyri, in: JEA 35, pp. 158-162.
  2. ^ Egypt Exploration Society (1 January 2004). Egyptian archaeology: bulletin of the Egypt Exploration Society. The Society. p. 34. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
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