From Deseret News archives:
Revered LDS scholar Hugh Nibley dies at 94
Writer, researcher hailed as defender of faith, intellectual
He earned a bachelor's degree in history at UCLA in 1934 and a doctorate in classics at Berkeley in 1938, after which he taught college at Claremont, Calif. He joined the Army in 1942, serving as a military intelligence officer with the 101st Airborne Division, landing at Utah Beach on D-Day. He married Phyllis Anne Hawkes Draper on Sept. 18, 1946, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and began his career that year at BYU, teaching history, religion and languages.
Reynolds said Nibley came of age during a unique time in the history of higher education, when academics worldwide were extremely liberal, Communism saw its greatest success and "the exclusion of any kind of spiritual belief or thought reigned supreme. He was influenced negatively and positively by those and other influences of the times," and spent the bulk of his scholarly life using the tools of scientific research to explain the intricacies of LDS canon.
In 1973, he became the first director of the newly formed Institute for Ancient Studies at BYU and helped the library acquire an extensive religious studies collection. He received numerous awards from his colleagues, including Professor of the Year in 1973, Distinguished Service Award in 1979, an honorary doctorate in 1983 and the Exemplary Manhood Award in 1991.
Nibley officially retired from BYU in 1975 but continued to teach until 1994. While his students saw a scholar so immersed in his thoughts that at times some wondered whether he ever worried about his appearance, those closest to him saw more than a love for classical phrases or ancient mysteries.
"He was always so excited about any new ideahe welcomed insights that might come from children or freshmen in college as well as from the most erudite of scholars," Welch said. "He was truly no respecter of persons in that regard."
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