Brugsch Papyrus
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The Brugsch Papyrus also known as the Greater Berlin Papyrus, is an important ancient Egyptian medical papyrus. It was discovered by Giuseppe Passalacqua in Saqqara
, Egypt
. Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia
acquired it in 1827 for the Berlin Museum, where it is still housed. The style of writing is that of the 19th dynasty
, and it is dated between 1350 and 1200 BC.
The papyrus was studied initially by Heinrich Karl Brugsch
, but was translated and published by Walter Wreszinski
in 1909. Only a German translation is available.
The papyrus contains twenty-four pages of writing. Much of it is parallel to the Ebers Papyrus
. Some of the contents deals with contraception
and fertility
tests.
Some historians believe that this papyrus was used by Galen
in his writings.
Saqqara
Saqqara is a vast, ancient burial ground in Egypt, serving as the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis. Saqqara features numerous pyramids, including the world famous Step pyramid of Djoser, sometimes referred to as the Step Tomb due to its rectangular base, as well as a number of...
, Egypt
Egypt
Egypt , officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, Arabic: , is a country mainly in North Africa, with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Southwest Asia. Egypt is thus a transcontinental country, and a major power in Africa, the Mediterranean Basin, the Middle East and the Muslim world...
. Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia
Prussia
Prussia was a German kingdom and historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. For centuries, the House of Hohenzollern ruled Prussia, successfully expanding its size by way of an unusually well-organized and effective army. Prussia shaped the history...
acquired it in 1827 for the Berlin Museum, where it is still housed. The style of writing is that of the 19th dynasty
Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt
The Nineteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt was one of the periods of the Egyptian New Kingdom. Founded by Vizier Ramesses I, whom Pharaoh Horemheb chose as his successor to the throne, this dynasty is best known for its military conquests in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria.The warrior kings of the...
, and it is dated between 1350 and 1200 BC.
The papyrus was studied initially by Heinrich Karl Brugsch
Heinrich Karl Brugsch
Heinrich Karl Brugsch was a German Egyptologist, born in Berlin. He was associated with Auguste Mariette in his excavations at Memphis...
, but was translated and published by Walter Wreszinski
Walter Wreszinski
Walter Wreszinski was a German Egyptologist and professor at Albertus University of Königsberg.-Education:...
in 1909. Only a German translation is available.
The papyrus contains twenty-four pages of writing. Much of it is parallel to the Ebers Papyrus
Ebers papyrus
The Ebers Papyrus, also known as Papyrus Ebers, is an Egyptian medical papyrus dating to circa 1550 BC. Among the oldest and most important medical papyri of ancient Egypt, it was purchased at Luxor, in the winter of 1873–74 by Georg Ebers...
. Some of the contents deals with contraception
Contraception
Contraception is the prevention of the fusion of gametes during or after sexual activity. The term contraception is a contraction of contra, which means against, and the word conception, meaning fertilization...
and fertility
Fertility
Fertility is the natural capability of producing offsprings. As a measure, "fertility rate" is the number of children born per couple, person or population. Fertility differs from fecundity, which is defined as the potential for reproduction...
tests.
Some historians believe that this papyrus was used by Galen
Galen
Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus , better known as Galen of Pergamon , was a prominent Roman physician, surgeon and philosopher...
in his writings.