
معرفی
Dennis G. Pardee is the Henry Crown Professor of Hebrew Studies at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1972. His research focuses on Ugaritic language and literature, ancient Syrian culture, and the intersection of Ugaritic mythology with the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. He teaches courses on Biblical Hebrew, pre-exilic Hebrew inscriptions, Phoenician inscriptions, and Northwest Semitic philology.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1974.
Pardee's work emphasizes comparative analysis of ancient Near Eastern texts, including Dead Sea Scroll manuscripts and the Psalms. His teaching sequence in Intermediate Classical Hebrew progresses from Genesis prose to Psalms poetry, culminating in manuscript study.
Awards: Recipient of the 2010 Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, recognized for impactful instruction in ancient languages and texts.
Affiliations: Affiliated with the Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures. Research interests bridge Ugaritic mythological traditions and the development of Hebrew biblical theology.





