- Samuel Noah Kramer
Samuel Noah Kramer (1897–1990) was one of the world's leading Assyriologists and a world renowned expert in Sumerian history and
Sumerian language .Biography
Kramer was born on
September 28 ,1897 inKiev in theUkraine , the son of Benjamin and Yetta Kramer. In 1905 as a result of the anti-Semiticpogrom s underCzar Nicholas II ofRussia , his family emigrated toPhiladelphia , where his father established a Hebrew school. After graduating from high school and obtaining a bachelor's degree, Kramer tried a variety of occupations, including teaching in his father's school, becoming a writer and becoming a business man.He later stated in his
autobiography , concerning the time when he began to approach the age of thirty, still without a career: "Finally it came to me that I might well go back to my beginnings and try to utilize the Hebrew learning on which I had spent so much of my youth, and relate it in some way to an academic future" [cite book |last= Kramer |first= Samuel Noah |title= |origyear= 1988 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=KliA7MjJEDQC|publisher=Wayne State University Press |language= English |isbn= 0814321216 |pages= 20 |chapter=From the Talmud to Cuneiform ] .He enrolled at
Dropsie College ofPhiladelphia for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, and became passionately interested inEgyptology . He then transferred to the Oriental Studies Department of theUniversity of Pennsylvania , working with the "brilliant youngEphraim Avigdor Speiser , who was to become one of the world's leading figures in Near Eastern Studies" [cite book |last= Kramer |first= Samuel Noah |title= |origyear= 1988 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=KliA7MjJEDQC|publisher=Wayne State University Press |language= English |isbn= 0814321216 |pages= 21 |chapter=From the Talmud to Cuneiform ] . Speiser was trying to decipher cuneiform tablets of the Late Bronze Age dating from about 1300 BC; it was now that Kramer began his life-long work in understanding the cuneiform writing system.Kramer earned his Ph.D. in 1929, and was famous for assembling tablets recounting single stories that had been distributed between different institutions around the world. He retired from formal academic life in 1968, but remained very active throughout his post-retirement years.
In his autobiography, published in 1986 he sums up his accomplishments as follows: "First, and most important, is the role I played in the recovery, restoration, and resurrection of Sumerian literature, or at least of a representative cross section . . . Through my efforts several thousand Sumerian literary tablets and fragments have been made available to cuneiformists, a basic reservoir of unadulterated data that will endure for many decades to come. Second, I endeavored . . . to make available reasonably reliable translations of many of these documents to the academic community, and especially to the anthropologist, historian, and humanist. Third, I have helped to spread the name of Sumer to the world at large, and to make people aware of the crucial role the Sumerians played in the ascent of civilized man" [cite book |last= Kramer |first= Samuel Noah |title= |origyear= 1988 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=KliA7MjJEDQC|publisher=
Wayne State University Press |language= English |isbn= 0814321216 |pages= 240 |chapter=With the End in Sight ] .Kramer died on
November 26 ,1990 in the United States.Bibliography
*"History Begins at Sumer: Thirty-Nine "Firsts" in Recorded History" (1956)
* "The Sumerians: Their History, Culture and Character", Samuel Noah Kramer, Publisher:University of Chicago Press (1963) ISBN 0-226-45238-7
* "Sumerian Mythology: Study of Spiritual and Literary Achievement in the Third Millennium B.C", Samuel Noah Kramer
* "Inanna : Queen of Heaven and Earth", Samuel Noah Kramer and Diane Wolkstein (New York: Harper & Row 1983) ISBN 0-06-090854-8Autobiography:
* "In the World of Sumer, An Autobiography", Samuel Noah Kramer, Wayne State University Press, ISBN 0-8143-1785-5External links
* [http://www.biu.ac.il/JS/Kramer/ Samuel Noah Kramer Institute of Assyriology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies]
* [http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/197905/kramer.of.sumer.htm Aramco article on Samuel Kramer]Notes
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