Hans Gustav Güterbock
Hans Gustav Güterbock (May 27, 1908 – March 29, 2000) was a
Second World War, he immigrated to the United States and spent the rest of his career at the University of Chicago
.
Early life
Born in
University of Ankara and was also a select member of the Turkish Historical Society.[2]
Chicago career
In 1948, he left
Harry Hoffner to found and co-edit the Chicago Hittite Dictionary.[2]
Personal life
In Istanbul Güterbock married in 1940 Franziska Hellmann (1919–2014), the daughter of Karl Hellmann and Rosy, née Herzfelder. With his wife Frances he had two children: Thomas Martin and Walter Michael.[1] His ashes are interred in the crypt of First Unitarian Church of Chicago where he was a member.
Works
- Alaca Höyük civarinda ele geçen bir eti mührü. Istanbul: Devlet basimevi. 1937.
- Siegel aus Boğasköy. Berlin. 1940–42.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Ankara Bedesteninde bulunan Eti Müzesi büyük salonunun kılavuzu. Istanbul: Millî Eğitim Basımevi. 1946.
- İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzelerinde bulunan Boǧazköy tabletleri II. Boǧazköy. Istanbul: Millî Eğitim Basımevi. 1947.
- The song of Ullikummi; revised text of the Hittite version of a Hurrian myth. New Haven: American Schools of Oriental Research. 1952.
- The Hittite dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. 1980. (edited with Harry A. Hoffner)
- Hiéroglyphes de Yazılıkaya : à propos d'un travail récent. Paris: Institut franciçais d’études anatoliennes. 1982.
- ed.: Harry A. Hoffner (1997). Perspectives on Hittite civilization : selected writings of Hans Gustav Güterbock. Chicago: Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. ) (edited by Harry A. Hoffner)
References
- "In Memoriam: Hans Gustav Güterbock". The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Archived from the original on 2008-07-08. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
- ^ a b c d Ravo, Nick (2000-04-03). "Hans Gustav Guterbock, 91, Expert in Ancient Languages". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
- ^ a b c "Hans Gustav Güterbock, scholar on ancient Near East". The University of Chicago Chronicle. 19 (14). 2000-04-13. Retrieved 2009-02-25.
- ^ "Hans Gustav Guterbock". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved 2022-07-18.