Trevor R. Bryce | |
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Born | Trevor Robert Bryce 1940 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education |
Bachelor of Arts in
Latin Language and
Literature (1962) Master of Arts in Latin Language and Literature (1969) Doctor of Philosophy (1976) |
Alma mater | University of Queensland (UQ) |
Occupation(s) | Historian, author, lecturer, and professor |
Known for | Hittitology and Near Eastern history |
Awards |
Centenary Medal, 2001 Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.), UQ, 2010 |
Trevor Robert Bryce ( /braɪs/; born 1940) is an Australian Hittitologist specializing in ancient and classical Near-eastern history. He is semi-retired and lives in Brisbane.
His book, The Kingdom of the Hittites, is popular among English-speaking readers since the study of the Hittites has been dominated by German-language scholarship. [1] A new improved and updated edition of this popular book, featuring 90 additional pages, was published in 2005. [2] Bryce is a professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics at The University of Queensland.
He has two children and five grandchildren.[ citation needed]
Trevor Bryce.
Trevor R. Bryce | |
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Born | Trevor Robert Bryce 1940 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education |
Bachelor of Arts in
Latin Language and
Literature (1962) Master of Arts in Latin Language and Literature (1969) Doctor of Philosophy (1976) |
Alma mater | University of Queensland (UQ) |
Occupation(s) | Historian, author, lecturer, and professor |
Known for | Hittitology and Near Eastern history |
Awards |
Centenary Medal, 2001 Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.), UQ, 2010 |
Trevor Robert Bryce ( /braɪs/; born 1940) is an Australian Hittitologist specializing in ancient and classical Near-eastern history. He is semi-retired and lives in Brisbane.
His book, The Kingdom of the Hittites, is popular among English-speaking readers since the study of the Hittites has been dominated by German-language scholarship. [1] A new improved and updated edition of this popular book, featuring 90 additional pages, was published in 2005. [2] Bryce is a professor in the School of History, Philosophy, Religion, and Classics at The University of Queensland.
He has two children and five grandchildren.[ citation needed]
Trevor Bryce.