Riekele Borger
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Rykle Borger (auch Riekele Borger; * 24. Mai 1929 in Wieuwerd, Gemeinde Littenseradiel, Friesland; † 27. Dezember 2010 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Assyriologe niederländischer Herkunft, der von 1962 bis 1997 als Professor für Altorientalistik an der Universität Göttingen wirkte.
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Rykle Borger (Wiuwert, 24 maggio 1929 – Gottinga, 27 dicembre 2010) è stato un assiriologo olandese istruito nella tradizione tedesca. Era il protetto di ed è stato professore ordinario del seminario per lo studio del cuneiforme presso l'Università Georg-August di Gottinga.
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Riekele or Rykle Borger (born 24 May 1929, Wiuwert, the Netherlands; died 27 December 2010, Göttingen, Germany) was a notable Dutch Assyriologist educated in the German tradition. He was the protégé of Wolfram von Soden, and taught as professor in the Seminar für Keilschriftforschung (Seminar for Cuneiform Studies) at the University of Göttingen, Germany.
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Riekele of Rykle Borger (Wieuwerd, 24 mei 1929 – Göttingen, 27 december 2010) was een vooraanstaand Nederlands en Duits assyrioloog. Hij was hoogleraar assyriologie aan de Universiteit van Göttingen in Duitsland, in het Seminar für Keilschriftforschung (Instituut voor spijkerschriftstudie). In december 2009 verkreeg Borger de Duitse nationaliteit; hij was toen 80 jaar oud en woonde en werkte 53 jaar in Duitsland.
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Rykle Borger
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Rykle Borger
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Rykle Borger (auch Riekele Borger; * 24. Mai 1929 in Wieuwerd, Gemeinde Littenseradiel, Friesland; † 27. Dezember 2010 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Assyriologe niederländischer Herkunft, der von 1962 bis 1997 als Professor für Altorientalistik an der Universität Göttingen wirkte.
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Riekele or Rykle Borger (born 24 May 1929, Wiuwert, the Netherlands; died 27 December 2010, Göttingen, Germany) was a notable Dutch Assyriologist educated in the German tradition. He was the protégé of Wolfram von Soden, and taught as professor in the Seminar für Keilschriftforschung (Seminar for Cuneiform Studies) at the University of Göttingen, Germany. Most famous for his cuneiform sign lists, Borger also published the important work Handbuch der Keilschriftliteratur, a detailed overview of all the published books and articles related to Assyriology that were available at the time. Up until his death, Borger was working on an updated version. His self-study method for Akkadian script and language, Babylonisch-Assyrische Lesestücke is, despite its age (1963), still being used and reprinted. Rykle Borger had been the assistant to Wolfram von Soden during the latter's work on Das Akkadische Handwörterbuch (AHW), one of the foundational works of modern Assyriological philology. This experience led Borger to think of himself as a foundational philologist, and his lifelong commitment was to creating detailed and accurate reference works to support and advance the discipline of Assyriology. At Göttingen, Borger trained a number of notable students, Professors Stefan Maul (University of Heidelberg), and Andreas Fuchs (University of Tübingen), among them. An American student, Dr. Donald G. Schley, contributed to Prof. M.E.J. Richardson's (University of Manchester) production of the English edition of the Koehler-Baumgartner Hebrew-Aramaic Lexikon of the Old Testament (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1994). At Borger's behest, Schley also translated Wolfram von Soden's Einführung in die Altorientalistik into English (The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the Study of the Ancient Near East; Eerdmans, 1994)--the only contribution of Borger's mentor available in English. Thus, Borger sought to further foundational philological work among his students and to support the distribution of the work of his mentor, von Soden. Wilfred Lambert of the University of Birmingham, author of the notable anthology, Babylonian Wisdom Literature (1960), and one of the leading cuneiform experts in the world, was a close associate and collaborator of Borger's. Rykle Borger was never able to complete his one great ambition—the creation of a Sumero-Akkadian Lexikon based solely on the ancient Mesopotamian bilingual texts. Yet he was an indefatigable scholar of ancient Mesopotamian and Semitic languages, and did produce foundational works necessary for the advance of Assyriology as a discipline.
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Rykle Borger (Wiuwert, 24 maggio 1929 – Gottinga, 27 dicembre 2010) è stato un assiriologo olandese istruito nella tradizione tedesca. Era il protetto di ed è stato professore ordinario del seminario per lo studio del cuneiforme presso l'Università Georg-August di Gottinga.
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Riekele of Rykle Borger (Wieuwerd, 24 mei 1929 – Göttingen, 27 december 2010) was een vooraanstaand Nederlands en Duits assyrioloog. Hij was hoogleraar assyriologie aan de Universiteit van Göttingen in Duitsland, in het Seminar für Keilschriftforschung (Instituut voor spijkerschriftstudie). Borger studeerde theologie en assyriologie aan de Rijksuniversiteit Leiden vanaf 1946. Daarna werkte hij als wetenschappelijk medewerker aan de Universiteit van Göttingen (1954-1955). Na een korte periode aan de Universiteit van Wenen (1955-1957) keerde hij terug als docent assyriologie in Göttingen en promoveerde bij . In 1962 werd hij benoemd tot hoogleraar in Göttingen; hij ging met emeritaat op 30 september 1997. Hij was lid van de vanaf 1978. Borger was de assistent van Wolfram von Soden bij diens werk aan Das Akkadische Handwörterbuch (AHW), een fundamenteel werk in de assyriologische filologie. Zijn verdere werkzame leven was grotendeels gewijd aan het nauwgezet produceren van gedetailleerde referentiewerken die assyriologisch onderzoek mogelijk maken. In december 2009 verkreeg Borger de Duitse nationaliteit; hij was toen 80 jaar oud en woonde en werkte 53 jaar in Duitsland.
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