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Systematische Bibliographie der Hethitologie 1915-1995, zusammengestellt unter Einschluss der einschlagigen Rezensionen (3 vols.)
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Systematische Bibliographie der Hethitologie 1915-1995, zusammengestellt unter Einschluss der einschlagigen Rezensionen (3 vols.)

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The people of the Hittites (1700-1200 B.C.) have been the object of serious study for the most part of the 20th century. Consequently our knowledge of these Indo-European Anatolians has grown at a pace. One may therefore conclude that the flow of scholarly literature in monographs, journal articles and Festchriften has reached a point where it would be hard for a scholar to claim an overview anymore. This systematic bibliography of Hittitology covers scholarly production from 1915-1995. The authors have aimed at exhaustiveness for Hittitologists. As Hittitology cannot be isolated from the studies of adjacent contemporary (Anatolian) peoples, also relevant contributions on for example the Chatti, Churrites, Luwians and other cultures have been taken into account.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
22 February 2002
Pages
344
ISBN
9789004112056

The people of the Hittites (1700-1200 B.C.) have been the object of serious study for the most part of the 20th century. Consequently our knowledge of these Indo-European Anatolians has grown at a pace. One may therefore conclude that the flow of scholarly literature in monographs, journal articles and Festchriften has reached a point where it would be hard for a scholar to claim an overview anymore. This systematic bibliography of Hittitology covers scholarly production from 1915-1995. The authors have aimed at exhaustiveness for Hittitologists. As Hittitology cannot be isolated from the studies of adjacent contemporary (Anatolian) peoples, also relevant contributions on for example the Chatti, Churrites, Luwians and other cultures have been taken into account.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
22 February 2002
Pages
344
ISBN
9789004112056