Theophile Meek
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Canadian archaeologist
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Theophile Meek's Degrees
- PhD Archaeology University of British Columbia
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, A scholar at the University of Toronto, Theophile James Meek published widely on archaeology, corresponded with Wm. F. Albright, and was a frequent contributor to the Encyclopædia Britannica on subjects related to the archaeology of both Palestine and Egypt. He may have played a part in working out the chronology of Egypt which soon became the prevailing mainstream chronology among scholars, and which the Encyclopedia Americana still upholds today. More recently, the Britannica has lowered its dates somewhat currently, with Manfred Bietak, an eminent Egyptologist placing them even later.
Theophile Meek's Published Works
Published Works
- The Assyrian Laws (1936) (58)
- Babylon (1933) (37)
- Some Bilingual Religious Texts (1919) (34)
- Moses and the Levites (1939) (33)
- Bronze Swords from Luristan (1939) (29)
- A Commentary on Daniel (1928) (26)
- The Translation of Ger in the Hexateuch and Its Bearing on the Documentary Hypothesis (11)
- The Syntax of the Sentence in Hebrew (1945) (9)
- Sacrifices in Ancient Israel: Their Origin, Purposes and Development (1938) (8)
- The Sabbath in the Old Testament: (Its Origin and Development) (1914) (7)
- Monotheism and the Religion of Israel (1942) (7)
- The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient Man: An Essay on Speculative Thought in the Ancient Near East. H. Frankfort , H. A. Frankfort , John A. Wilson , Thorkild Jacobsen , William A. Irwin (1948) (7)
- The Hebrew Accusative of Time and Place (1940) (6)
- Translating the Hebrew Bible (1960) (5)
- Old Akkadian, Sumerian, and Cappadocian texts from Nuzi (1935) (4)
- Goucher College Cuneiform Inscriptions. Vol. I: Archives from Erech. Time of Nebuchadrezzar and Nabonidus (4)
- History of Palestine and Syria to the Macedonian Conquest (1932) (4)
- Babylonian Parallels to the Song of Songs (4)
- Canticles and the Tammuz Cult (1922) (4)
- The Co-Ordinate Adverbial Clause in Hebrew (1930) (3)
- The Song of Songs: Translated and Interpreted as a Dramatic Poem (1949) (3)
- Archaeology and a Point in Hebrew Syntax (1951) (3)
- Result and Purpose Clauses in Hebrew (1955) (3)
- JOB xix 25-27 (1956) (2)
- The Interpenetration of Cultures as Illustrated by the Character of the Old Testament Literature (1927) (2)
- The Jewish People: Past and Present (1950) (2)
- Some Emendations in the Old Testament (1)
- I Kings 20:1-10 (1959) (1)
- Aaronites and Zadokites (1929) (1)
- A New Interpretation of Code of Hammurabi §§ 117-19 (1948) (1)
- Old Testament Translation Principles (1962) (1)
- A New Bible Translation (1963) (1)
- A Hymn to Ishtar, K. 1286 (1910) (1)
- The Asyndeton Clause in the Code of Hammurabi (1946) (1)
- Legal Aspects of Slavery in Babylonia, Assyria and Palestine: A Comparative Study, 3000-500 B. C. (1933) (1)
- Hebrew Poetic Structure as a Translation Guide (1940) (1)
- The Structure of Hebrew Poetry (1929) (1)
- Hebrew origins : the Haskell lectures for 1933-34, the Graduate School of Theology, Oberlin College (1936) (1)
- Four Syrian Cylinder Seals (1943) (1)
- A COLLEGE CURRICULUM IN BIBLICAL HISTORY AND LITERATURE (1912) (0)
- History of Assyria. A. T. Olmstead (0)
- The Challenge of Oriental Studies to American Scholarship (1943) (0)
- The Hebrew Family. Earle B. Cross (1928) (0)
- Some Religious Origins of the Hebrews (1921) (0)
- Glosses in H. 1396 and H. 1449 (1915) (0)
- Ancient Palestine (1933) (0)
- The Accusative of Time in Amos 1: 1 (1941) (0)
- Contributors to this issue (1963) (0)
- Studies in Pottery (1925) (0)
- The Beginnings of Writing (1941) (0)
- Translation Problems in the Old Testament (1959) (0)
- Contributors to this issue (1965) (0)
- History of Palestine and Syria to the Macedonian Conquest. By A. T. Olmstead, Professor of Oriental History, University of Chicago. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1931. Pp. xxxiii, 664. $7.50) (1932) (0)
- Babylonian and Assyrian Mythology (1917) (0)
- Some Gleanings from the Last Excavations at Nuzi (1931) (0)
- Royal Correspondence of the Assyrian Empire, Parts 1-3 (1933) (0)
- Personalities of the Old Testament. Fleming James (1940) (0)
- The Israelite Conquest of Ephraim (1936) (0)
- A Textbook on Genesis (0)
- Lapses of Old Testament Translators (1938) (0)
- A Proposed Reconstruction of Early Hebrew History (1920) (0)
- The Sign [unknown], [unknown] (1915) (0)
- The Song of Songs. Morris Jastrow, Jr. (1923) (0)
- The Next Task in Old Testament Studies (1941) (0)
- The Akkadian and Cappadocian Texts from Nuzi (1932) (0)
- Book Review:Jesus in the Light of History A. T. Olmstead (1943) (0)
- A Votive Inscription of Ashurbanipal (Bu. 89-4-26, 209) (0)
- Book Review:The Prophets and Their Times J. M. Powis Smith, William A. Irwin (1941) (0)
- Again the Accusative of Time in Amos 1:1 (1941) (0)
- II RECENT TRENDS In Old Testament Scholarship (1946) (0)
- A New Cuneiform Publication of the Schools (1940) (0)
- Old Babylonian Business and Legal Documents (The RFH Collection) (1917) (0)
- Books Received (1960) (0)
- Explanatory List, Rm. 2, 588 (1920) (0)
- King Sin-Iribam (1915) (0)
- The Trials of a Translator. Ronald Knox (1950) (0)
- Old Testament Notes (1948) (0)
- Photographs of Selected Tablets (1935) (0)
- Book Review:Archaeology and the Religion of Israel William Foxwell Albright (1943) (0)
- A New Lexicon of Babylonian and Assyrian Gods (1915) (0)
- The Poetry of Jeremiah (0)
- THE PREPARATION OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS AND SPECIALISTS (1912) (0)
- Old Testament Teaching on War (1928) (0)
- The Origin of the Trinity (1924) (0)
- Ancient Oriental Seals in the Redpath Library (1944) (0)
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