Hendrik Arent Hamaker (25 February 1789 in Amsterdam – 7 October 1835 in Nederlangbroek) was a Dutch Assyriologist, philologist and orientalist. He studied...
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elsewhere in his works. On 28 September 1822, the Dutch orientalist Hendrik Arent Hamaker, who accepted a professorship at the University of Leiden, gave...
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Hamaker may refer to: Hendrik Arent Hamaker, Dutch orientalist Hugo Christiaan Hamaker, Dutch scientist responsible for Hamaker theory Hamaker constant...
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The Hamaker Punic inscriptions are three Punic inscriptions, found in Carthage by Hendrik Arent Hamaker in 1828 in Husainid Tunisia. They were published...
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published by Friedrich Münter in 1821, Jean Emile Humbert in 1821, and Hendrik Arent Hamaker in 1828. Munter wrote that: "On the right side it is Punic, or Mauritanian...
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such discoveries were published by Jean Emile Humbert in 1817, Hendrik Arent Hamaker in 1828 and Christian Tuxen Falbe in 1833. The steles were first...
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was made by Michelangelo Lanci in the following year. In 1828, Hendrik Arent Hamaker became the first to publish a copy of the fragment and comment on...
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The two known Leptis Magna inscriptions published in Hendrik Arent Hamaker's 1828 Miscellanea Phoenicia...
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May 2020. "Hendrik Arent Hamaker", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "H.J. Hamaker", KNAW Historisch...
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theology and Semitic languages at the University of Leiden under Hendrik Arent Hamaker (1789–1835) and Johannes Hendricus van der Palm. He was awarded...
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