Prof. Emeritus, Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
SSS 1001
(203) 432-1840
william.hallo (at) yale.edu
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Wolfgang Hallo (born 1928) was professor of Assyriology and Babylonian Literature and curator of the Babylonian collection at Yale University.
Hallo was a Master of Morse College, one of the twelve residential colleges at Yale University, between 1982 and 1987.
Works
- Hallo, William W. (1957). Early Mesopotamian Royal Titles. New Haven, CT: American Oriental Society. ISBN 0940490439.
- Hallo, William W.; Simpson, William Kelly (1971). The Ancient Near East: A History. ISBN 0155038192.
- Hallo, William W. (1996). Origins : The Ancient Near Eastern Background of Some Modern Western Institutions. Brill. ISBN 9004103287.
- Hallo, William W. (2009). The World's Oldest Literature: Studies in Sumerian Belles-lettres. Brill. ISBN 9004173811.