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Edward Hincks
Dr Edward Hincks | |||||
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Born | 1792 | ||||
Died | 1866 | ||||
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Assyriologist church | ||||
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The Reverend Edward Hincks (19 August 1792 – 3 December 1866) was an Irish clergyman, best remembered as an Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform.
Publications
External Publications
On the personal pronouns of the Assyrian and other languages especially Hebrew
House Publications
On the location of the Ancient Chaldeans Read 8 nov 1854