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Jadwiga Lipińska

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Professor
Jadwiga Lipińska
Born
Jadwiga Freyer

29 November 1932
Warsaw
Died4 October 2009(2009-10-04) (aged 76)
Warsaw
OccupationEgyptologist
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Warsaw
Doctoral advisorKazimierz Michałowski
Academic work
DisciplineEgyptology, Art History, Archaeology
InstitutionsNational Museum, Warsaw

Jadwiga Lipińska née Freyer (29 November 1932 – 4 October 2009)[1] was a Polish Egyptologist.

Biography

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Lipińska was the daughter of Edward Freyer and Zofia Kodis, an artist.[1] She graduated from the University of Warsaw with her masters (1956) and her doctorate (1964) as a student of Prof. Kazimierz Michalowski.[2][3] Following her studies, she went on to work at the National Museum, Warsaw from 1958.[2][4][5] She began as an assistant in the Gallery of Ancient Art and by 1991, she became curator of the Gallery of Ancient Art, a position she held until she retired in 2002.[5] She also lectured at University of Warsaw, and Akademii Teologii Katolickiej in Warsaw and the University of Lodz.[2] In 1991, she was made Professor of Humanities.[2]

She was active in excavations in Egypt from 1960 until her retirement with the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, including:

She also published on the nearby Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, an expedition founded in 1961 by her colleague and advisor, Kazimierz Michalowski.[6] Her main excavation focus from 1961 to 1996 was the nearby Temple of Thutmose III project at Deir el-Bahari, and from 1978 to 1996, she directed the site.[5][7] This expedition at the Temple of Hatshepsut uncovered the previously unknown Temple of Thutmose III in 1962, which she wrote her habilitation thesis on in 1977.[4][7] She then went on to publish two volumes on the Temple of Thutmose III in 1974 and 1988.[4]

In 1982, Lipińska created and published a catalogue of the Egyptian collection in Havana.[4][8] She also gave multiple lectures internationally.[2] A Festschrift was dedicated to Lipińska in 1997, edited by Joanna Aksamit, Essays in honour of Prof. Dr. Jadwiga Lipińska, it included essays by Helmut Satzinger, Andrzej Niwinski, Charles Van Siclen, Eleonora Kormysheva and Karol Myśliwiec, among others.[9] She was also an active member of the International Council of Museums (ICOM), particularly in the CIPEG (The International Committee of ICOM for Egyptology).[4]

She died in Warsaw on 4 October 2009.[1]

Publications

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Lipińska published over 100 books, articles, and book chapters in Polish, French and English,[10] below are a selection of her publications:

Books

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Articles and chapters

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  • Lipińska, Jadwiga. (1967). Names and history of the sanctuaries built by Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Baḥri. Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 53, 25–33.
  • Lipińska, Jadwiga. (1969). Inscriptions of Amenemone from the temple of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari. Zeitschrift für ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 96 (1), 28–30.
  • Lipińska, Jadwiga. (1971). A note on the problem of false mummies. Études et Travaux 5, 65–69.
  • Lipińska, Jadwiga. (1977). An example of ancient Egyptian restoration of sculpture. In Endesfelder, Erika, Karl Heinz Priese, Walter Friedrich Reineke, and Steffen Wenig (eds), Ägypten und Kusch: Fritz Hintze zum 60. Geburtstag, 279–281. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
  • Lipińska, Jadwiga. (1979). The Egyptian collection in the National Museum in Havana. In Reineke, Walter F. (ed.), Acts: First International Congress of Egyptology, Cairo October 2–10, 1976, 425–426. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag.
  • Lipinska, Jadwiga. (1990). Stela of the sculptor Ken. In Schmitz, Bettina and Arne Eggebrecht (eds), Festschrift Jürgen von Beckerath: zum 70. Geburtstag am 19. Februar 1990, 171–174. Hildesheim: Gerstenberg.
  • Lipinska, Jadwiga. (1993). La succession d'Hatchepsout. Les dossiers d'archéologie 187, 118–123.
  • Lipińska, Jadwiga. (2000). Ancient Egyptian heart scarabs from the Louvre on loan in the National Museum in Warsaw. In Ciałowicz, Krzysztof M. and Janusz A. Ostrowski (eds), Les civilisations du bassin Méditerranéen: hommages à Joachim Śliwa, 129–136. Cracovie: Université Jagaellonne, Institut d'Archéologie.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Bierbrier, Morris L., ed. (2020). Who was who in Egyptology (5th ed.). London: Egypt Exploration Society. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-85698-248-4. OCLC 1228314449.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Jadwiga Lipińska". Muzeum Miejskie w Żorach (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-12-28.
  3. ^ Zinkow, Leszek (2019-05-23). "Ancient Egypt and the Polish Archaeological Research in Egypt in Popular Science Magazines in 1946–1990". Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia ad Bibliothecarum Scientiam Pertinentia. 16: 94. doi:10.24917/20811861.16.6. ISSN 2300-3057. S2CID 203295596.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Zdziebłowski, Szymon (8 October 2009). "Zmarła prof. Jadwiga Lipińska - nestorka polskiej egiptologii". Nauka w Polsce (Science in Poland) (in Polish). Retrieved 2022-12-28.
  5. ^ a b c d e Dolińska, Monica (2007). "Jadwiga Lipińska (1932–2009)". Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean. 19: 13–14.
  6. ^ Thompson, Jason (2017). Wonderful things a history of Egyptology. 3, From 1914 to the twenty-first century. Cairo. p. 185. ISBN 978-1-61797-864-7. OCLC 1191072325.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ a b "Temple of Tuthmosis III in Deir el-Bahari". Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology University of Warsaw. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  8. ^ Lipińska, Jadwiga (1982). Monuments de l'Egypte ancienne : au Palacio de Bellas Artes à la Havane et du Museo Bacardí à Santiago de Cuba. Museo Nacional de Cuba, Museo Bacardí. Mainz/Rhein: P. von Zabern. ISBN 3-8053-0550-8. OCLC 11509868.
  9. ^ Aksamit, Joanna, ed. (1997). Essays in honour of Prof. Dr. Jadwiga Lipinska. National Museum in Warsaw. ISBN 83-7100-091-X. OCLC 851107657.
  10. ^ "Jadwiga Lipińska (1932 – 2009)". ArcheologiaEgiptu.pl. 2010-09-06. Archived from the original on 2010-09-06. Retrieved 2022-12-28.