Daniel David Luckenbill (
Hamburg, Pennsylvania
Hamburg (Pennsylvania German: ''Hambarig'') is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,270 at the 2020 census. The town is thought to have been named after Hamburg, Germany, but this is likely to have been a co ...
21 June 1881 -
London
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, 5 June 1927) was an American
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, southea ...
and professor at the
University of Chicago
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.
Publications
Complete bibliography:
* John A. Maynard: ''In Memoriam: A Bibliography of D. D. Luckenbill.'' In: ''The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures.'' 45, 1929, S. 90–93.
JSTOR
* ''A Study of the temple documents from the Cassite period.'' The Chicago University Press, Chicago 1907. Thesis PhD
Digitalisat, Internet Archive
* ''Annals of
Sennacherib
Sennacherib (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: or , meaning "Sin (mythology), Sîn has replaced the brothers") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from the death of his father Sargon II in 705BC to his own death in 681BC. The second king of the ...
.'' The Chicago University Press, Chicago 1924. Reprint 2005.
Digitalisat des Oriental Institute OIP2 PDF; 6,3 MB).
* ''Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia.'' The Chicago University Press, Chicago 1926/1927. Mehrfache Reprints.
** Bd. 1 ''Historical records of Assyria: from the earliest times to Sargon.''
** Bd. 2 ''Historical records of Assyria: from Sargon to the end.''
* ''Inscriptions of Adab.'' The Chicago University Press, Chicago 1930.
Digitalisat des Oriental Institute OIP14 PDF; 3,9 MB).
Beiträge:
* ''The Temples of Babylonia and Assyria''. In: ''The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures.'' 24/4 1908, S. 291–322, (Auch: Sonderabdruck).
JSTOR.
* ''Inscriptions of Early Assyrian Rulers.'' In:'' The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures.'' 28/3, 1912, S. 153–203 .
JSTOR.
* ''Hittite Treaties and Letters.'' In: ''The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures.'' 37/3, 1921, S. 161–211.
JSTOR.
* ''Biblical standards of history, chronology, and statistics.'' In: ''The Truth about the Bible.'' American Institute of Sacred Literature, Chicago 1923.
[The United States in the Middle East: a historical dictionary David Shavit - 1988 - Page 216 LUCKENBILL, DANIEL DAVID (1881-1927). Assyriologist, born June 21, 1881, near Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Luckenbill graduated from the universities of Pennsylvania and Chicago and studied at the University of Berlin.]
*
Leroy Waterman: ''Daniel David Luckenbill, 1881–1927: An Appreciation.'' In: ''The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures.'' 44, 1927, S. 1–5. (obituary, ).
References
External links
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1881 births
1927 deaths
American Assyriologists
People from Hamburg, Pennsylvania
University of Chicago faculty