- John
Augustine Zahm (pseudonym H. J.
Mozans), CSC (June 14, 1851 –
November 10, 1921) was a Holy
Cross priest, author, scientist, and
explorer of South...
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transliterated Urkish (Akkadian: 𒌨𒆧𒆠 UR.KIŠKI, 𒌨𒋙𒀭𒄲𒆠 UR.KEŠ3KI;
modern Tell
Mozan; Arabic: تل موزان), is a tell, or
settlement mound,
located in the foothills...
- engineers, and mathematicians, Germain's name was not
among them; H. J.
Mozans conjectured that
despite the
salience of her work to the tower's construction...
-
Hurrian name, Tupkish, was
found on a clay
sealing dated c. 2300 BC at Tell
Mozan. The
first recorded inscription of
their language was of Tish-atal (c. 21st...
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addressed to Arete. John
Augustine Zahm (writing
under the
pseudonym of
Mozans),
claimed that the 14th
century scholar Giovanni Boccaccio had
access to...
- coiffeur" and "Adda,
estate supervisor/majordomo of En-hedu-ana". At Tell
Mozan (ancient Urkesh)
brought to
light a clay
sealing of Tar'am-Agade (Akkad...
- best
known for
having discovered the
ancient city of
Urkesh (modern Tell
Mozan),
capital of the Hurrians, in Syria.
Buccellati is a
Professor Emeritus...
-
first known Hurrian kingdom emerged around the city of
Urkesh (modern Tell
Mozan)
during the
third millennium BC.
There is
evidence that they were initially...
- 60.4
Musan Gangan (
Mōzan-Kōgan)
Sentetsu Paengmu Line (1944) 57.9
Musan (
Mōzan) 54.3
Musan Cheolsan (
Mōzan-Tetsuzan) 50.5
Chinhwa (****a) 45.7 Jucho...
- 467–479. doi:10.2307/2739414. JSTOR 2739414. John
Augustine Zahm; H. J.
Mozans (1913),
Woman in science, New York: Appleton, pp. 240–241, OL 23361002M...