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Georg Moritz Ebers, a great Orientalist and Egyptologist, wasborn in Berlin on March 1, 1837, received his first instruction at Keilhauin Thuringen, then attended a college at Quedlinburg, and finally took upthe study of law at Göttingen University. In 1858, when his feetbecame lame, he abandoned this study, and took up philology andarchæology. After 1859 he devoted himself almost exclusively toEgyptology. Having recovered from his long illness, he visited the mostimportant European museums, and in 1869 he travelled to Egypt, Nubia, andArabia. On his return he took