At Göttingen he studied jurisprudence, and at Berlin Oriental languages and archaeology. Having made a special study of Egyptology, he became in 1865Dozent in Egyptian language and antiquities at Jena, and in 1870 he was appointed professor in these subjects at Leipzig. He had made two scientific journeys to Egypt, and his first work of importance, Ägypten und die Bücher Moses, appeared in 1867-1868. In 1874 he edited the celebrated medical papyrus ("Papyrus Ebers) which he had discovered in Thebes (translation by H. Joachim, 1890).
Ebers early conceived the idea of popularizing Egyptian lore by means of historical romances. Eine ägyptische Königstochter was published in 1864 and obtained great success. His subsequent works of the same kind--Uarda (1877), Homo sum (1878), Die Schwestern (1880), Der Kaiser (1881), of which the scene is laid in Egypt at the time of Hadrian, Serapis (1885), Die Nilbraut (1887), and Kleopatra (1894), were also well received, and did much to make the public familiar with the discoveries of Egyptologists. Ebers also turned his attention to other fields of historical fiction--especially the 16th century (Die Frau Bürgermeisterin,1882; Die Gred,1887)--without, however, attaining the success of his Egyptian novels.
His other writings include a descriptive work on Egypt (Aegypten in Wort und Bild, 2nd ed., 1880), a guide to Egypt (1886) and a life (1885) of his old teacher, the Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius. The state of his health led him in 1889 to retire from his chair at Leipzig on a pension.
Eberss Gesammelte Werke appeared in 25 vols. at Stuttgart (1893-1895). Many of his books have been translated into English. For his life see his Die Geschichte meines Lebens (Stuttgart, 1893); also R. Gosche, G. Ebers, der Forscher und Dichter (2nd ed., Leipzig, 1887).
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September 27th, 2003
I have recently come across a collection of 21 Georg Ebers 1st edition books in very good condition. Does anyone know what a collection like this would sell for?
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December 1st, 2003
Does anyone have any information about Clara
(Courtenay) Bell, who translated a very large
number of Ebers' romances, as well as his
Egypt? I am writing a book on Victorian
women translators.
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June 25th, 2004
My mother has a book published by Biblioteca Arte y Letras, from spain in 1800. La Hija del Rey de Egipto that is ilustrade in watter paint. We wonder if this book has any value as an antique?
Thanks
David E. Panama
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October 26th, 2009
I have inherited a copy of "HOMO SUM" (11/11/1877)
Leipzig .
Copy is in mint condition and signed "Georg Ebers".
Book owner has also signed/dated 5/4/97.
I do not read the German, so have no idea what the book is about.
Any interest would be appreciated.
email: arglass@optusnet.com.au
Kind Regards,
Alistair Glass
Australia