In 1952 received a Rockefeller Foundation travel grant to study Babylonian astronomical diaries in the British Museum, where he had access to the text stocked by the pioneer British assyriologist Theophilus Pinches between 1895 and 1900.
During his tenure at the Egyptian and Assyrian Department, British Museum, he gave assistance to scholars including Abraham Sachs and taught at London University.
Theophilus | Theophilus Presbyter | Theophilus Parsons | Theophilus Waldmeier | Theophilus Shepstone | Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk | Theophilus Cibber | Theophilus Cazenove | Theophilus Pinches | Theophilus Oglethorpe | Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon | Theophilus Danzy | Theophilus Adam Wylie | John Theophilus Desaguliers | Jennifer Pinches | William Theophilus Dortch | Theophilus Weeks | Theophilus Van Kannel | Theophilus of Adana | Theophilus Hastings, 9th Earl of Huntingdon | Theophilus (emperor) | Theophilus Eaton | Theophilus Danjuma | Theophilus Browne | Henry Theophilus Finck | Harry Theophilus Toulmin |