Price, Ira Maurice
PRICE, IRA MAURICE: Baptist; b. at Welsh Hills, near Newark, O., Apr.
29, 1856. He was educated at Denison University, Granville, O. (B.A., 1879), the
Baptist Union Theological Seminary (B.D., 1882), and the University of Leipsic
(Ph.D., 1886). He was professor of Greek and modern languages in Des Moines College,
Des Moines, Ia. (1879–80), instructor in French and German in Morgan Park Military
Academy (1880–83), instructor in Hebrew in Wheaton Theological Seminary (1882–83),
and instructor in the Correspondence School of Hebrew (1882–84). After his return
from Germany he was instructor (1886–88) and professor (1888–92) of Hebrew in
Baptist Union Theological Seminary, and in 1892 was appointed associate professor
of Semitic languages and literatures in the University of Chicago, where he has
been full professor of the same subjects since 1900. In 1902–08 he was a member
of the International Sunday School Lesson Committee, of which he was made secretary
in the latter year, and in 1906 he was Gay Lecturer in the Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary. He has written Introduction to the Inscriptions discovered by Mons.
E. de Sarzac (Munich, 1887); Syllabus of Old Testament History (New
York, 1891); The Great Cylinder inscriptions (A and B) of Gudea, part 1
(Leipsic, 1809); The Monuments and the Old Testament (Chicago, 1899);
Some Literary Remains of Rim-Sin (Arioch) of Larsa (1905); and The Ancestry
of our English Bible (Philadelphia, 1907).