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Annibale Evaristo Breccia (18 July 1876,
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- 28 July 1967,
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) was an Italian egyptologist, the second director of the
Greco-Roman Museum The Graeco-Roman Museum is an archaeological museum located in Alexandria, Egypt. History Erected in 1892, it was first built in a five-room apartment, inside one small building on Rosetta Street (later Avenue Canope and now Horriya). In 1895, ...
of Alexandria and rector of the University of Pisa.


Early life and studies

He was born in
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to Cesare Breccia and Angela Gatti. He graduated in 1900 from the University of Rome with a degree on ancient history.


Career

Breccia founded in 1893, together with other scholars, the Archaeological Society of Alexandria. From 1 April 1904 to 29 October 1932 he was the director of the
Greco-Roman Museum The Graeco-Roman Museum is an archaeological museum located in Alexandria, Egypt. History Erected in 1892, it was first built in a five-room apartment, inside one small building on Rosetta Street (later Avenue Canope and now Horriya). In 1895, ...
of Alexandria where he succeeded Giuseppe Botti. He was a member of the
Accademia dei Lincei The Accademia dei Lincei (; literally the "Academy of the Lynx-Eyed", but anglicised as the Lincean Academy) is one of the oldest and most prestigious European scientific institutions, located at the Palazzo Corsini on the Via della Lungara in Rom ...
. In 1903 he excavated in
Hermopolis Magna Hermopolis ( grc, Ἑρμούπολις ''Hermoúpolis'' "the City of Hermes", also ''Hermopolis Magna'', ''Hermoû pólis megálẽ'', egy, ḫmnw , Egyptological pronunciation: "Khemenu"; cop, Ϣⲙⲟⲩⲛ ''Shmun''; ar, الأشموني ...
under Ernesto Schiaparelli. Additionally, he conducted excavations in a number of sites including
Alexandria Alexandria ( or ; ar, ٱلْإِسْكَنْدَرِيَّةُ ; grc-gre, Αλεξάνδρεια, Alexándria) is the second largest city in Egypt, and the largest city on the Mediterranean coast. Founded in by Alexander the Great, Alexandria ...
,
Giza Giza (; sometimes spelled ''Gizah'' arz, الجيزة ' ) is the second-largest city in Egypt after Cairo and fourth-largest city in Africa after Kinshasa, Lagos and Cairo. It is the capital of Giza Governorate with a total population of 9.2 ...
,
Hermopolis Hermopolis ( grc, Ἑρμούπολις ''Hermoúpolis'' "the City of Hermes", also ''Hermopolis Magna'', ''Hermoû pólis megálẽ'', egy, ḫmnw , Egyptological pronunciation: "Khemenu"; cop, Ϣⲙⲟⲩⲛ ''Shmun''; ar, الأشموني ...
, Fayum, Middle Egypt,
Oxyrhynchus Oxyrhynchus (; grc-gre, Ὀξύρρυγχος, Oxýrrhynchos, sharp-nosed; ancient Egyptian ''Pr-Medjed''; cop, or , ''Pemdje''; ar, البهنسا, ''Al-Bahnasa'') is a city in Middle Egypt located about 160 km south-southwest of Cairo ...
, El Hiba,
Antinoe In Greek mythology, the name Antinoe (; Ancient Greek: Ἀντινόη) may refer to: * Antinoe, mother of Ancaeus and Epochus by King Lycurgus of Arcadia.Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, ''Argonautica'' 1.164 The latter's wife was otherwise kn ...
and Cyrene. He excavated until 1937 when a serious illness forced him to give up his excavations, that were continued by
Sergio Donadoni Fabrizio Sergio Donadoni (13 October 1914 – 31 October 2015) was an Italian archaeologist who worked by within the disciple of Egyptology. Biography Born in 1914 in Palermo, he was fascinated by the ancient Egypt since childhood, with a part ...
. In 1933 he was appointed professor of Greek and Roman history at the University of Pisa and between 29 October 1939 and 28 October 1941 he was the rector of the University. He is well known for his guides of Alexandria and the Greco-Roman Museum.


Personal life

In 28 July 1967 Breccia died by suicide in Rome. After his death his wife, Paolina Salluzzi, donated his archive to the University of Pisa. The archive includes his correspondence, his manuscripts such as notes, publication projects, excavation reports and photographs, drawings of monuments and finds, and photographic plates.


Publications

* Breccia, E. (1907)
Les fouilles dans le Sérapéum d'Alexandrie en 1905-1906
''Annales du Service des antiquités de l'Égypte'', Tome VIII. Le Caire: Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, 62-76. * Breccia, E. (1907)
''Guide de la Ville et du Musée d'Alexandrie''
Alexandrie. * Breccia, E. (1911)
La Tomba Dipinta di Such el-Wardian
In: ''Le Musée Egyptien''. Le Caire: Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, 63-74. * Breccia, E. (1911). ''Catalogue Général des Antiquités égyptiennes du Musée d'Alexandrie: Iscrizioni Greche e Latine per Evaristo Breccia''. Le Caire: Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. * Breccia, E. (1912).
La Necropoli di Sciatbi
'. Le Caire: Imprimerie de l'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. * Breccia, E. (1914) ''Municipalité d'Alexandrie. Alexandrea ad Aegyptum: Guide de la Ville Ancienne et Moderne et du Musée Gréco-Romain''. Bergamo: Instituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche. * Breccia, E. (1922). ''Alexandrea ad Ægyptum: a Guide to the Ancient and Modern Town, and to its Graeco-Roman Museum''. Bergamo: Instituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche. * Breccia, E. (1923)
Vestigia Neolitiche nel Nord del Delta
Alexandrie: Société des Publications Égyptiennes. * Breccia, E. (1923)
La mosaïque de Chatby
''Bulletin de la Société Archéologique d'Alexandrie'', 19, 158-165. * Breccia, E. (1926).
Monuments de l'Egypte Gréco-Romaine. Tome 2. Le rovine e i monumenti di Canopo. Teadelfia e il tempio di Pneferos
'. Bergamo: Officine dell'Instituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche. * Breccia, E. (1930). ''Monuments de l'Égypte Gréco-Romaine. Tome 2, Fasc. 1: Terrecotte figurate greche e greco-egizie del Museo di Alessandria''. Bergamo: Officine dell'Instituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche. * Breccia, E. (1932). Dans le desert de Nitrie, ''Bulletin de la Société Archéologique d'Alexandrie'', viI, 17-26. * Breccia, E. and Donadoni, S. (1938)
''Le prime ricerche italiane ad Antinoe (Scavi dell 'Istituto Papirologico Fiorentino negli anni 1936-1937)''
''Aegyptus'', 18(3/4), 285–318.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Evaristo, Breccia 1876 births 1967 deaths 20th-century archaeologists Italian archaeologists Italian Egyptologists Sapienza University of Rome alumni Academic staff of the University of Pisa