Bruno Meissner

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Bruno Meissner

Bruno Meissner also Bruno Meißner (25 April 1868, in

Graudenz – 13 March 1947, in Zeuthen) was a German assyriologist.[1]

From 1904 to 1921 Meissner was professor at the

cuneiform texts appeared in 1920 and 1925 in two volumes. He also authored a major text with Dietrich Opitz on the palace of Nineveh
.

He originated the

(abbv. AHw). 3 vols (A-L, M-S, S-Z).

Works

References

  1. ^ Erika Bleibtreu, Johannes Boese and Barthel Hrouda: Orientalistenleben. Kurzbiografien von E. F. Weidner, B. Meissner, E. Unger und F. Hommel, In: Alter Orient aktuell 8 (2007), S. 26f.