Theophilus Pinches
Theophilus Goldridge Pinches M.R.A.S. (1856 – 6 June 1934 Muswell Hill, London), was a pioneer British assyriologist.
Pinches was originally employed in father's business as a die-sinker, but, following an amateur interest in cuneiform inscriptions, joined the staff of the British Museum in 1878, working there as assistant then curator till retirement in 1900. He was lecturer in Assyriology at University College London and in the University of Liverpool till 1932 or 1933, and died in 1934.[1]
During his tenure at the Egyptian and Assyrian Department, British Museum, he gave assistance to scholars including
Pinches died in 1934 and "bequeathed much of his large personal collection of cuneiform tablets" to a favorite student, Archibald Cecil Chappelow.[5]
Works
- Theophilus Goldridge Pinches (1910). An outline of Assyrian grammar: with a short sign-list, a list of late Babylonian forms of characters, and autographic reproductions of texts. H.J. Glaisher. p. 64. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
- Texts in the Babylonian wedge-writing, 1880
- The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria, 1906
- The Old Testament in the Light of the Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia, 1908
References
- ^ Obituary Nature 134, 16-16 (7 July 1934)
- ^ Francis Richard Stephenson Historical eclipses and earth's rotation 1997 Page 110
- ^ "The Babylonian & Oriental Record". The Babylonian and Oriental Record. I: frontispiece. November 1886. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ^ Pinches, Theophilus G. (October 1890). "EXIT GIŠṬUBAR!". The Babylonian and Oriental Record. IV: 289. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ^ McKee, Gabriel (April 2015). "new ISAW Library Titles: April 2015". Institute for the Study of the Ancient World.