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Nadezhda Olegovna
Chekhovich
Academic Councilor of the IOM RAS
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Born on August 16, 1954 in Moscow (the U.S.S.R/Russian Federation).
Education
1971-1977 – The Moscow State Pedagogical Institute, Department of history.
1975-1977 – Moscow State University, Dept. of History, course of Akkadian language.
1977-1981 – The Institute of Oriental Studies, the Akademy of Sciences of the USSR: courses of Akkadian, Hebrew, Biblical Aramaic.
1979-1981 – Leningrad State University, Dept. of Philology, course of Classical Greek.
Academic Positions
From 1978 up to 2016 – The Institute of Oriental Studies, the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad (now Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences).
Teaching experience:
1991-1993 University of Judaica, St.Petersburg, program: Ancient Near Eastern History
1998/1999, 2002/2003 Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, Visiting lecturer, program: Neo-Babylonian Akkadian, epigraphy.
2001/2002, 2006/2007 St.Petersburg State University, Dept. of Oriental Studies; program: Neo-Babylonian Akkadian texts, epigraphy.
Major Research Interests
Neo-Babylonian and Late-Babylonian epigraphy, history and religion
Languages
Akkadian, German (fluently), Sumerian, Hebrew, Aramaic, Latin, Classical Greek, English, French, Russian (native).
International Conferences (participation)
Congresses of Soviet and Russian Assyriologists, Historians of Ancient Near East (from 1972).
International Conference SHULMU IV, Poznan, Poland (1989).
Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale: Leningrad (USSR)1984, Heidelberg (1992), Paris (2000), Helsinki (2001), Muenster (2006), Moscow-St.Petersburg (2007).
Publications
( the entire list as a *.pdf file) [1979]
Бухарский вакф ХIII в. Факсимиле. Издание текста, перевод с арабского и персидского, введение и комментарий А.К.Арендса, А.Б.Халидова, О.Д.Чехович. М.: Наука. Главная редакция восточной литературы, 1979
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