In the first half of 1914, Hugo Heinrich Figulla and Bedrich Hrozny spent some months at the Imperial Ottoman Museum in Constantinople, working on the cuneiform tablets discovered at Boghazköy by Hugo Winckler and Theodor Makridi Bey during the excavations carried out in 1906-1907 and 1911-1912. Important unpublished documents mainly preserved in the archive of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (DOG) in Berlin provide information on the planning of Figulla's and Hrozny's stays, the scientific work they undertook in Constantinople and the impact it had in the following years on the nascent field of Hittitology
Die Arbeit von H. H. Figulla und B. Hrozny an den Boghazköy-Texten in Konstantinopel 1914
Silvia Alaura
2015
Abstract
In the first half of 1914, Hugo Heinrich Figulla and Bedrich Hrozny spent some months at the Imperial Ottoman Museum in Constantinople, working on the cuneiform tablets discovered at Boghazköy by Hugo Winckler and Theodor Makridi Bey during the excavations carried out in 1906-1907 and 1911-1912. Important unpublished documents mainly preserved in the archive of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (DOG) in Berlin provide information on the planning of Figulla's and Hrozny's stays, the scientific work they undertook in Constantinople and the impact it had in the following years on the nascent field of HittitologyFile in questo prodotto:
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