Igor Diakonov
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Igor Mikhailovich Diakonov was a Russia
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n historian
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, linguist
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, and translator and a renowned expert in the Ancient Near East
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 and its languages.

Diakonov, whose brothers were also distinguished historians, was brought up in Norway
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 and graduated from the Leningrad University in 1938, joining the staff of the Hermitage Museum
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 the same year. In 1949, he published a comprehensive study of Assyria
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, followed by the monograph
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 on Medea
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 in 1956. Later, he teamed with the linguist Sergei Starostin
Sergei Starostin
Dr. Sergei Anatolyevich Starostin was a Russian historical linguist and scholar, best known for his work with hypothetical proto-languages, including his work on the reconstruction of the Proto-Borean language, the controversial theory of Altaic languages and the formulation of the Dené–Caucasian...

 to produce authoritative studies of the Caucasian, Afro-Asiatic
Afro-Asiatic languages
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 and Hurro-Urartian languages
Hurro-Urartian languages
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.

He was honored with a volume published in his memory in 2003, edited by M. Lionel Bender, Gábor Takács, and David Appleyard
David Appleyard
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. In addition to articles on Afro-Asiatic languages, it contains a five page list of his publications, compiled by Takács (p. viii-xii).

Major published works

  • 1985 - Diakonov, Igor. On the Original Home of the Speakers of Indo-European. Journal of Indo-European Studies, Volume 13, p. 92.
  • 1988 - Diakonoff, I.M. "Afrasian languages". Nauka
  • 1995 - Diakonoff, Igor, M. Archaic Myths of the Orient and the Occident. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis.
  • 1999 - Diakonov, Igor. The Paths of History. Cambridge University Press.

Publication related to Diakonoff

Bender, M. Lionel and Gábor Takács. 2003. Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff. Münich: LINCOM Europa.

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