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Samuel Birch (3 November 1813 – 27 December 1885) was a British
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Biography

Birch was the son of a rector at St Mary Woolnoth, London. He was educated at Merchant Taylors' School. From an early age, his manifest tendency to the study of out-of-the-way subjects well suited his later interest in archaeology. After brief employment in the Record Office, he obtained, in 1836, an appointment to the antiquities department of the
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. The appointment was due to his knowledge of Chinese, which was unusual at that time. He soon broadened his research to Egyptian. When the cumbrous department came to be divided, he was appointed to head the Egyptian and
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branch. In the latter language he had assistance, but for many years there was only one other person in the institution, in a different department, who knew anything of ancient Egyptian. The entire arrangement of the department devolved upon Birch. He found time nevertheless for Egyptological work of the highest value, including a hieroglyphical
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, translations of ''The
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'' and papyrus Harris I, and numerous catalogues and guides. He further wrote what was long a standard history of
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, investigated the Cypriote syllabary, and proved by various publications that he had not lost his old interest in Chinese. Paradoxical in many of his views on things in general, he was sound and cautious as a
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; while learned and laborious, he possessed much of the instinctive divination of genius. His grandfather, also named Samuel Birch, was a renowned dramatist and
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(1814). He was elected as a member of the
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in 1869. He died on 27 December 1885 and is buried in
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Publications

* ''Analecta Sinensia,'' 1841. *''Select Papyri in the Hieratic Character,'' 3 pts. fol. 1841–4. * ''Tablets from the Collection of the Earl of Belmore,'' 1843. * ''Friends till Death'' (from Chinese), 1845. * ''An Introduction to the Study of the Egyptian Hieroglyphics,'' 1857. * ''History of Ancient Pottery,'' 2 vols. 1858. John Murray, London. * ''Memoire sur une Patere,'' 1858. * ''Select Papyri,'' pt, ii. 18 (50). * ''A Description of the Collection of Ancient Marbles in the British Museum'' Part 11. 1861. * ''ChineseWidow'' (from Chinese), 1862. (From ch'in ku ch'i kuan) * '' Elfin Foxes'' (from Chinese), 1863. * ''Papyrus of Nas-Khem,'' 1863. * ''Facsimiles of Egyptian Relics,'' 1863. * ''Facsimiles of two Papyri,'' 1863. * ''Inscriptions in the Himyaritic Character,'' 1863. * ''Egypt's Place in Universal History'', 1867. (Vol. 5 - contributed the first extensive English translation of the Book of the Dead) * ''The Casket of Gems'' (from Chinese), 1872. (From ch'in ku ch'i kuan) * ''History of Egypt,'' 1875. * ''Facsimile of Papyrus of Rameses III,'' fol. 1876. * ''The Monumental History of Egypt,'' 1876. * '' Egyptian Texts,'' 1877. * ''Catalogue of Egyptian Antiquities at Alnwick Castle,'' 1880. * ''The Coffin of Amamu'' (unfinished).


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Birch, Samuel 1813 births 1885 deaths Burials at Highgate Cemetery Birch, Samuels English philologists People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood Employees of the British Museum Victorian writers 19th-century English writers 19th-century antiquarians 19th-century archaeologists Members of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities