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Chicago Hittite Dictionary

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chicago Hittite Dictionary (CHD) (The Hittite Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago) is a project at the University of Chicago Oriental Institute to create a comprehensive dictionary of the Hittite language. The project was founded by Hans Gustav Güterbock and Harry Hoffner in 1975 and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.[1] It is currently co-edited by Theo van den Hout[2] and Petra Goedegebuure.[3] Hoffner originally hoped that the project could be completed by 2000,[4] though as of 2005 it was expected to last until 2045.[5] It is one of several dictionary projects at the institute, including the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary and the Chicago Demotic Dictionary.

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List of volumes

  • L–N, fascicle 1 (la- to ma-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1980. ISBN 0-918986-27-3.
  • L–N, fascicle 2 (-ma to miyahuwant-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1983. ISBN 0-918986-38-9.
  • L–N, fascicle 3 (miyahuwant- to nai-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1986. ISBN 0-918986-48-6.
  • L–N, fascicle 4 (nai- to nutarnu-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1989. ISBN 0-918986-58-3.
  • L–N, fascicles 1–4. Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1989. ISBN 0-918986-58-3.
  • P, fascicle 1 (pa- to para). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1994. ISBN 0-918986-95-8.
  • P, fascicle 2 (para- to pattar). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1995. ISBN 1-885923-00-7.
  • P, fascicle 3 (pattar to putkiya-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1997. ISBN 1-885923-06-6.
  • P, fascicles 1–3. Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1997. ISBN 1-885923-06-6.
  • S, fascicle 1 (sa- to saptamenzu). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 2002. ISBN 1-885923-20-1.
  • S, fascicle 2 (saptamenzu to si). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 2005. ISBN 1-885923-37-6.
  • S, fascicle 3 (se- to sizisalla-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 2013. ISBN 1-885923-95-3.
  • S, fascicle 4 (-sma/i- A to sūu-). Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 2019. ISBN 978-1-61491-047-3.
  • S, fascicles 1-4. Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 2019. ISBN 978-1-61491-050-3.

References

  1. ^ "The Chicago Hittite Dictionary Project". Oriental Institute. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  2. ^ "Theo van den Hout". Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  3. ^ "Petra Goedegebuure". Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. Retrieved November 6, 2019.
  4. ^ Mullen, William (May 18, 1997). "Deciphering a Link to Past". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 10, 2013.
  5. ^ Badowski, Christine (June 5, 2005). "The Southside Hittite Men". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved May 10, 2013.

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