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Chicago Hittite Dictionary

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The Chicago Hittite Dictionary (CHD) 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. It is currently co-edited by Petra Goedegebuure and Theo van den Hout. Hoffner originally hoped that the project could be completed by 2000, though as of 2005 it was expected to last until 2045. It is one of several dictionary projects at the Institute, including the Chicago Assyrian Dictionary and the Chicago Demotic Dictionary.

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. 
  • References

    Chicago Hittite Dictionary Wikipedia