Hugo Winckler

Hugo Winckler Hugo Winckler (4 July 1863 – 19 April 1913) was a German archaeologist and historian who uncovered the capital of the Hittite Empire (Hattusa) at Boğazkale, Turkey.

A student of the languages of the ancient Middle East, he wrote extensively on Assyrian cuneiform and the Old Testament, compiled a history of Babylonia and Assyria that was published in 1891, and translated both the Code of Hammurabi and the Amarna letters. In 1904, he was appointed professor of Oriental languages at the University of Berlin. Provided by Wikipedia
1
by Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913
Published 1886
Book
2
by Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913
Published 1887
Book
3
Published 1889
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913...
Book
4
by Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913
Published 1892
Book
5
by Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913
Published 1892
Book
6
by Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913.
Published 1892
Book
7
Published 1892
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913...
Book
8
by Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913
Published 1895
Book
9
by Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913
Published 1896
Book
10
by Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913
Published 1896
Book
11
Published 1896
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913...
Book
12
by Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913.
Published 1896
Book
13
by Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913.
Published 1897
Book
14
by Müller, Wilhelm Max 1862-1919
Published 1897
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913...
Zettel
eBook
15
Published 1899
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913....
Book
16
by Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913.
Published 1899
Book
17
by Mücke, Christian
Published 1899
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo 1863-1913...
Book
18
by Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913.
Published 1899
Book
20
Published 1901
Other Authors: '; ...Winckler, Hugo, 1863-1913....
Book