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Charles Fossey (29 July 1869 – 27 November 1946) was a French
assyriologist Assyriology (from Greek , ''Assyriā''; and , ''-logia'') is the archaeological, anthropological, and linguistic study of Assyria and the rest of ancient Mesopotamia (a region that encompassed what is now modern Iraq, northeastern Syria, sout ...
. In education he was a follower and colleague of
Émile Durkheim David Émile Durkheim ( or ; 15 April 1858 – 15 November 1917) was a French sociologist. Durkheim formally established the academic discipline of sociology and is commonly cited as one of the principal architects of modern social science, al ...
. Living at the turn of the century, he made a significant contribution to Assyriology and studied the magic of Jerusalem. His work and contribution to science has remained unnoticed only because of the socio-political situation of the time. Charles Fosse Fossey was primarily an archaeologist. He organised a number of expeditions to the Middle East. Fosse was a disciple of the famous French sociologist Émile Durkheim, which was reflected in the methodical side of his research in the field of social relations in Mesopotamia. Charles Fossey had no high-profile titles or honours: his whole life was dedicated to his one passion, Assyriology. Nevertheless, he held the following positions: * Member of the French school in Athens (1894-1897). * Member of the French Institute of Oriental Archaeology in Cairo (1897-1899). * Professor of Philosophy and Assyrian archaeology at the Collège de France (1906-1939). * Director of Studies at the School of Practical Advanced Study (1907-1938). * Inspector of printing in the National press. One of his pupils was
Elena Cassin Elena Cassin, (1909 - June 2011), was an Italian-born French Assyriologist. Biography Elena Cassin studied the history of religions at the University of Rome and obtained her doctorate in 1933. She then went to Paris and attended Charles Fossey ...
when she arrived in Paris in 1932.


Works

* ''La Magie assyrienne'' 1902 * ''Manuel d'Assyriologie'' Paris, 1904 * ''Jérusalem Magie Rituels'', 1910


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Charles Fossey
on data.bnf.fr People from Cambrai 1869 births 1946 deaths French Assyriologists École Normale Supérieure alumni École pratique des hautes études faculty {{France-historian-stub