About Alexander Heidel
Alexander Heidel was an Assyriologist and biblical scholar.
Biographical details
Basic information
person Full name | Alexander Heidel |
cake Date of birth | February 4, 1907 |
event_busy Date of death | June 19, 1955 |
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Name | Heidel, Alexander |
Dates (life) | 4 February 1907 - 19 June 1955 |
Specialization | Assyriology |
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Name | Heidel, Alexander |
Dates (life) | 4 February 1907 - 19 June 1955 |
Birthplace | Entre Rios, Argentina |
Specialization | Assyriology |
Major works | The System of the Quadriliteral Verb in Akkadian, Chicago 1940 The Babylonian Genesis, Chicago 1942 (1951 2nd ed.) The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels, Chicago 1949 (2nd ed.) |
Remarks | Staff of the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Project of the Oriental Institute, 1932- Assistant Professor of Assyriology, University of Chicago |
Obituaries | AfO 17 (1954-1956) 489-490 (E. Weidner), with photo |
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====== Heidel, Alexander ======
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== Name ==
Heidel, Alexander
== Dates ==
4 February 1907 - 19 June 1955
== Birthplace ==
Entre Rios, Argentina
== Specialization ==
Assyriology
== Major works ==
The System of the Quadriliteral Verb in Akkadian, Chicago 1940 The Babylonian Genesis, Chicago 1942 (1951 2nd ed.) The Gilgamesh Epic and Old Testament Parallels, Chicago 1949 (2nd ed.)
== Remarks ==
Staff of the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary Project of the Oriental Institute, 1932- Assistant Professor of Assyriology, University of Chicago
== Obituaries ==
AfO 17 (1954-1956) 489-490 (E. Weidner), with photo
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