Henri Munier

Henri Munier (14 July 1884, Meursault (Côte-d'Or) – 19 August 1945, Cairo) was an 20th-century French bibliographer and scholar of Coptic culture.

Biography

The grandson of Antoine Mourès, publisher of François Auguste Ferdinand Mariette, and son of Jules Munier, a journalist based in Cairo, Henri Munier spent the first years of his life in Burgundy, where he studied Literature.

In 1908, he was hired by Gaston Maspero, Director General of Antiquities in Egypt, as head of the Library of the new museum, which opened four years ago. He engaged in an important work of bibliography by creating catalogs and museum index, especially Egyptology, Coptic language and archeology.

In 1924, whereas Egyptian nationality had been established (up to then Egyptians were subjects of the Ottoman Empire), civil servants could not be foreigners.King Fuad then appointed him Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. There he continued his research in bibliography and geography. With father Bovier-Lapierre, Munier created the museum of Ethnography still opened to visits.

Works

Egyptology:

Geography:

History:

Copt archeology:

Bibliography

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