'Thorkild Jacobsen' (Danish pronunciation: [yahkobsen]) was a renowned historian specializing in
Assyriology and
Sumerian literature.
Jacobsen received an M.A. from the
University of Copenhagen and then came to the United States to study at the
Oriental Institute of the
University of Chicago, where he received his
PhD. He became a Field Assyriologist for the Iraq Expedition of the Oriental Institute (1929-1937) and in 1946 became Director of the Oriental Institute. In 1962, Jacobsen became a professor of Assyriology at
Harvard University, where he remained until his retirement in 1974.
Selected Works
★ ''The
Sumerian King List'', editor. (1939) Oriental Institute of the Universithy of Chicago; Assyriological Studies, No. 11.
★ ''Towards the Image of
Tammuz and Other Essays in Mesopotamian History and Culture'', edited by William L. Moran. Cambridge, 1970.
★ ''The Treasures of Darkness'' (1976)
★ ''The Harps that Once... Sumerian Poetry in Translation'' (1987)
Awards
★ Dr. Jacobsen was awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship in Near Eastern Studies in 1968.
External link
★
Bio at the CDLI wiki