Friedrich, J. Hittite Cuneiform Reader (Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch). 2 vols. Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1960. In German.

Friedrich, J. Hittite Cuneiform Reader (Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch). 2 vols. Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1960. In German.

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Friedrich, J. Hittite Cuneiform Reader (Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch). 2 vols. Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1960. In German.
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Friedrich, J. Hittite Cuneiform Reader (Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch). 2 vols. Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1960. In German.

$60.00

Friedrich, Johannes. Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch.
Teil I: Lesestücke. [2], 59 S.
Teil II: Schrifttafel und Erläuterungen. [1], 68 S.
Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1960.
2 Bände; 32 cm. Reihe: Indogermanische Bibliothek. Originale Verlagsbroschuren.
Zustand: gut.
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Friedrich, Johannes. Hittite Cuneiform Reader (Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch).
Part I: Reading Passages (Lesestücke). [2], 59 pp.
Part II: Sign List and Commentary (Schrifttafel und Erläuterungen). [1], 68 pp.
Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1960.
Two volumes; 32 cm. Series: Indogermanische Bibliothek. Publisher's original printed paper wrappers.
Condition: Good; light signs of handling, minor spotting and creasing to the wrappers, text blocks clean and firm.

This is the first edition of the Hethitisches Keilschrift-Lesebuch, the classic Hittite cuneiform reader compiled by Johannes Friedrich (1893–1972) — one of the most important Hittitologists of the twentieth century and the principal founder of the modern study of the Hittite language. Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the Free University of Berlin and author of the Hethitisches Wörterbuch (1952–1954) and the Hethitisches Elementarbuch (1940/1960), Friedrich belonged to the generation of scholars who, following Bedřich Hrozný's decipherment of Hittite in 1915, transformed Hittitology into a rigorous philological discipline. The present two-volume set complements his grammar and dictionary and forms the third pillar of what became for decades the standard toolkit for learning cuneiform Hittite. Part I contains a carefully chosen corpus of Hittite texts reproduced in cuneiform — historical annals, treaties, laws, rituals, and mythological compositions — drawn from the clay-tablet archives of Ḫattuša, while Part II provides the accompanying sign list, paleographic tables, and philological commentary. Issued within the prestigious Indogermanische Bibliothek series of Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, the book was immediately recognized as an indispensable resource and was reviewed in leading Orientalist journals (Oriens, Bibliotheca Orientalis, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung). More than six decades later, it remains in active scholarly use and is still reprinted by the same publisher — a mark of its enduring authority. WorldCat locates copies of the 1960 first edition in the major research libraries of Europe and North America. An essential reference for students and scholars of Hittite, Anatolian studies, cuneiform epigraphy, Indo-European comparative linguistics, and the ancient Near East.

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