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Father Jean-Vincent Scheil (born 10 June 1858, Kœnigsmacker – died 21 September 1940, Paris) was a French Dominican scholar and Assyriologist. He is credited as the discoverer of the Code of Hammurabi in Persia. In 1911 he came into possession of the Scheil dynastic tablet and first translated it.After being ordained in 1887, he took courses in Egyptology and Assyriology at the École des Hautes Études, and was a student at the Collège de France, where he was a pupil of Assyriologist Julius Oppert. In 1890/91 as a member of the French Archaeological Mission of Cairo, he took part in excavations at Thebes. In 1892 he conducted excavations near Baghdad for the Ottoman Imperial Museum, followed by work in Constantinople, where he was tasked with classifying and drafting a catalog of Assyrian,

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  • جان فنسنت شيل (ar)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (de)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (it)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (en)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (fr)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (pt)
  • Шейль, Жан-Венсан (ru)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (sv)
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  • جان فنسنت شيل (بالألمانية: Jean-Vincent Scheil) هو راهب دومينيكاني وعالم آثار فرنسي من أصل ألماني ألزاسي ولد في يوم 10 يونيو 1858 في قرية في فرنسا، أشتهر بعد اكتشافه لمسلة حمورابي في إيران في سنة 1911 والموجودة حالياً في متحف اللوفر في باريس، إختص بدراسات علم المصريات و علم الآشوريات وإكتشف عدة ألواح أثرية في تنقيباته في العراق و إيران و تركيا، وقد توفي في يوم 21 سبتمبر 1940 في باريس. (ar)
  • Le révérend père dominicain Jean-Vincent Scheil, né le 10 juin 1858 à Kœnigsmacker et mort le 21 septembre 1940 à Paris, est un religieux et archéologue français, célèbre pour avoir découvert et traduit les inscriptions de la stèle du Code de Hammurabi, en Iran. (fr)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (Kœnigsmacker, 10 giugno 1858 – Parigi, 21 settembre 1940) è stato un religioso e assiriologo francese. (it)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil, född den 10 juni 1858 i Königsmachern, Lothringen, död den 21 september 1940 i Paris, var en fransk orientalist och romersk-katolsk präst. Scheil blev medlem av franska arkeologiska institutet i Kairo 1891, professor vid École des hautes études i Paris och direktör för sektionen för assyriologi och orientalisk filologi 1895 samt medlem av Institutet. Han inlagde särskilt stora förtjänster i bearbetningen och utgivandet av de elamitiska kilskriftsurkunderna, som på franska statens bekostnad framgrävdes i Susa och som han publicerade i det monumentala verket Délegation en Perse, i vars 4:e band (1902) han först utgav och tolkade de märkliga, i Susa funna Hammurabis lagar. (sv)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (* 10. Juni 1858 in Königsmachern; † 21. September 1940 in Paris) war ein französischer Assyriologe, der durch die Entzifferung des Codex Hammurapi und die Entdeckung und Übersetzung der sogenannten Kischtafel oder englisch Scheil dynasty tablet, eine Version der Sumerischen Königsliste, berühmt wurde. (de)
  • Father Jean-Vincent Scheil (born 10 June 1858, Kœnigsmacker – died 21 September 1940, Paris) was a French Dominican scholar and Assyriologist. He is credited as the discoverer of the Code of Hammurabi in Persia. In 1911 he came into possession of the Scheil dynastic tablet and first translated it.After being ordained in 1887, he took courses in Egyptology and Assyriology at the École des Hautes Études, and was a student at the Collège de France, where he was a pupil of Assyriologist Julius Oppert. In 1890/91 as a member of the French Archaeological Mission of Cairo, he took part in excavations at Thebes. In 1892 he conducted excavations near Baghdad for the Ottoman Imperial Museum, followed by work in Constantinople, where he was tasked with classifying and drafting a catalog of Assyrian, (en)
  • Jean-Vincent Scheil (nascido em 10 de junho de 1858, Kœnigsmacker - falecido em 21 de setembro de 1940, Paris) era um estudioso e assiriólogo dominicano francês. Ele é creditado como o descobridor do Código de Hamurábi na Pérsia. Em 1911, ele tomou posse da tablete dinástica Scheil e a traduziu pela primeira vez. Em 1895, tornou-se professor na École Pratique des Hautes Études, onde em 1908 foi nomeado diretor. Em 1908, ele também se tornou membro da Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. Em 1923, tornou-se oficial da Légion d'honneur. (pt)
  • Жан-Венсан Шейль (фр. Jean-Vincent Scheil; 10 июня 1858, , департамент Мозель — 21 сентября 1940, Париж) — французский учёный-доминиканец, ассириолог. Учился в Коллеж де Франс у Ю. Опперта. Прошёл курсы египтологии и ассирологии в Практической школе высших исследований, в 1895—1933 годах читал лекции по ассириологии там же, с 1908 г. её директор. Участник археологических раскопок в Месопотамии и Египте, из которых наибольшее значение имели раскопки в Сузах в 1901 году, в ходе которых был обнаружен кодекс Законов Хаммурапи; Шейль стал их первым переводчиком на французский язык. (ru)
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