Difference between revisions of "Brigham Young University. Dept. of Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages"
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− | The Department of Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages was created in 1972 out of the previous Department of Classical and Asian Languages. | + | The Department of Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages was created in 1972 out of the previous Department of Classical and Asian Languages. In 1978 the department was split, with portions of the faculty moving to the Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature and to the Department of Linguistics and Special Languages. Department chairs included J. Ruben Clark III (1972-1975) and R. Douglas Phillips (1975-1976). |
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Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young University. Dept. of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature]] ([[date::1978]]) | Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young University. Dept. of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature]] ([[date::1978]]) | ||
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+ | Later unit: [[later unit::Brigham Young University. Dept. of Linguistics and Special Languages]] ([[date::1978]]) | ||
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Revision as of 15:51, 21 July 2014
The Department of Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages was created in 1972 out of the previous Department of Classical and Asian Languages. In 1978 the department was split, with portions of the faculty moving to the Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature and to the Department of Linguistics and Special Languages. Department chairs included J. Ruben Clark III (1972-1975) and R. Douglas Phillips (1975-1976).
Contents
Variant names
Brigham Young University. College of Humanities. Dept. of Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages
Brigham Young University. Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages Dept.
Description
Established: 1972
Abolished: 1978
Location: Provo, Utah (1972-1978)
Functions
The Department of Classical, Biblical, and Middle Eastern Languages offers instruction in Classical Civilization and in the following languages: Akkadian, Arabic, Aramaic, Coptic, Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Syriac, Turkish, and Ugaritic.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The department was administered by a department chairman, under the direction of the college dean.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Humanities (1972-1978)
Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Classical and Asian Languages (1972)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature (1978)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Linguistics and Special Languages (1978)
Sources
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog, 1972-1973: p. 357 (J. Ruben Clark III (1972-1978); and course offerings)
Brigham Young University Annual Catalog, 1975-1976: p. 248 (R. Douglas Phillips (1975-1976))
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00424
Creator: RSP