Leonard H. Lesko

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Leonard H. Lesko (born 1938) was Chairman of the Department of

University of California-Berkeley
.

Lesko is an expert in

Egyptian languages including Old, Middle, and Late Egyptian, Demotic, and Coptic. He has also studied the Coffin Texts, the Book of the Dead and Deir el-Medina
. Along with his wife, Barbara Lesko, he edited A Dictionary of Late Egyptian.

Publications

  • King Tut's Wine Cellar (1977))[1]
  • Egyptological Studies in Honor of Richard A. Parker: Presented on the Occasion of His 78th Birthday (editor) (1986)[2]
  • A Dictionary of Late Egyptian (1990)[3]
  • The ancient Egyptian Book of two ways published 1977[4]
  • Ancient Egyptian and Mediterranean Studies in Memory of William A. Ward[5]
  • Exodus: The Egyptian Evidence-by Brown University, Ernest S. Frerichs, William G. Dever, Leonard H. Lesko[6]
  • Index of the Spells on Egyptian Middle Kingdom Coffins and Related Documents[7]
  • Joseph Lindon Smith: Paintings from Egypt - An Exhibition, Brown University, October 8-November 21, 1998 Barbara S. Lesko, Diana W. Larkin, Joseph Lindon Smith, Brown University Dept. of Egyptology[8]
  • Pharaoh's Workers: The Villagers of Deir el Medina[9]
  • Religion in Ancient Egypt : Gods, Myths, and Personal Practice[10]
  • Through A Glass Darkly: Magic, Dreams and Prophecy in Ancient Egypt[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.bookfinder.com/author/leonard-h-lesko/bookfinder
  2. ^ bookfinder
  3. ^ http://www.bookfinder.com/author/leonard-h-lesko/bookfinder
  4. ^ WorldCat retrieved 19/09/2011
  5. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011
  6. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011
  7. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011
  8. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011
  9. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011
  10. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011
  11. ^ bookfinder retrieved 20/09/2011

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