Eissa, hany
hany.issa@art.asu.edu.eg
Department of History - Arts
Interests: French, Anicent Egyptian statues, history of religions, Hieratic papyrus, Demotic, The late period in Egypt,
Internal ID: rp12452
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Biography
Academic Profile of Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa
Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa, a distinguished lecturer at the University of Ain Shams, specializes in ancient history. Their educational journey has been marked by rigorous research and scholarly pursuits. Let’s delve into the key milestones:
Master’s Degree:
Title: “Mesopotamian Temples in the Hellenistic Era”
Summary: Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa explored the architectural and cultural aspects of Mesopotamian temples during the Hellenistic period. This research likely involved investigating temple layouts, religious practices, and the influence of Hellenistic culture on temple design.
Doctorate (Ph.D.):
Title: “The Legal Transaction in the Light of Egyptian Documents in Abnormal Hieratic”
Synopsis: Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa's doctoral work centered on legal transactions documented in abnormal hieratic script. Hieratic script, a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing, was commonly used for administrative and legal purposes. By analyzing these documents, Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa likely shed light on legal practices, contractual agreements, and socio-economic contexts in ancient Egypt.
Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa, a distinguished lecturer at the University of Ain Shams, specializes in ancient history. Their educational journey has been marked by rigorous research and scholarly pursuits. Let’s delve into the key milestones:
Master’s Degree:
Title: “Mesopotamian Temples in the Hellenistic Era”
Summary: Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa explored the architectural and cultural aspects of Mesopotamian temples during the Hellenistic period. This research likely involved investigating temple layouts, religious practices, and the influence of Hellenistic culture on temple design.
Doctorate (Ph.D.):
Title: “The Legal Transaction in the Light of Egyptian Documents in Abnormal Hieratic”
Synopsis: Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa's doctoral work centered on legal transactions documented in abnormal hieratic script. Hieratic script, a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing, was commonly used for administrative and legal purposes. By analyzing these documents, Dr. Hany Mohamed Eissa likely shed light on legal practices, contractual agreements, and socio-economic contexts in ancient Egypt.