Bedřich Hrozný

Czech linguist and orientalist scholar

Bedřich Hrozný - Czech linguist and orientalist scholar
Born

May 6th, 1879
146 years ago

Died

1952
73 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Czech Republic

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A prominent orientalist and linguist, contributed significantly to the study of ancient Mesopotamian languages, particularly Hittite. Pioneered the interpretation of Hittite texts, making them accessible for further academic research. Published several foundational works that advanced the field of linguistics and ancient studies. Educated at the University of Prague, later held a professorship at Charles University, where teachings inspired many future linguists and scholars. Actively participated in international conferences, where presented groundbreaking research on the Hittite language and culture.

Published 'Hittite Grammar'

Deciphered Hittite inscriptions

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